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Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Monday, August 18th, 2025

One of the hardest things it took me forever to learn is that when you’re in total control, you don’t need to assert your control over employees or others below you. Doing so shows a lack of confidence and weakness. Saying “if you don’t like it, you can go somewhere else” should never be said out loud. You can think it, and you don’t have to like the questioning, but you need to keep it to yourself. Acknowledge the comment or question, but your answer should be constructive.

I used to get angry when people questioned my decisions. I felt they were wasting my time, and they didn’t have the information or accountability I had. It was easy for them to question or suggest changes because they weren’t responsible for the overall financial impact. Looking back, I realize most were just trying to help. There was no animosity intended. The problem wasn’t their questioning, it was how I answered.

There’s a saying, “don’t punch down.” It doesn’t mean others are lesser, but rather that you shouldn’t fight with people who aren’t as strong as you. Nobody wins. You beat someone when it was never a fair fight, and you gain nothing from it.

I say this in hindsight, but what brought it to mind was a post I saw on X. Someone complained that they didn’t like the UI of a site. The owner jumped in and told them if they didn’t like it, they could find another company. The company is doing great work and putting real effort into improving the site and infrastructure. I know that owner felt like I used to feel—working hard to build something good, only to hear someone complain that the colors weren’t to their liking. Old me would have reacted the same way. New me would have said something like, “We hope to have customizable looks in the future, but for now this is our starting point.” Whether that’s true or not, it’s the kind of answer that works. The customer likely would have left it at that. Instead, they got mad, and the company lost a customer—or even gained an enemy. That’s something you don’t need as a business owner, especially when you could have said nothing or something positive.

I think it’s great when owners interact with customers on social media. But owners need to be trained on how to respond. If they think they don’t need that training, then most likely they actually do.

Quote of the Day: “People want to do business with you because you help them get what they want. They don’t do business with you to help you get what you want.” -Don Crowther, Internet Marketing Expert

Domain of the Day:Lythos.com Sounds like a crypto name

Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Dynadot

GoldEdition.com It’s nice but is Platinum Edition better?

SBWK.com K is a tougher letter except in European languages

AiProcessing.com Processing power is more lucrative than Bitcoin mining right now. Most bids on the 4 day out board

NXRO.com Ends today Nexro. Its pronounceable right?

GameSaber.com Gaming site but could be a sword that you use for actual gameplay. Sabertooth tiger

CRTF.com At $200 $510

BangBuddy.com I would not be allowed to use this app but I love the business model

MoneyMakingGroup.com A group I would think most would want to be in

Namejet

Zoil.com I see soil but that might be my garden addiction

ULTR.com Can’t spell Cultra without ULTR

Bitlogic.com Over under on this is 10K

Kombine.com All the search results are for beer but can be so much more

TaxAdvantage.com Tax app or tax help all the way

LandServices.com Land management comes to mind

Xterior.com Great name for outdoor design

SouthernMedia.com Upgrade name for a few companies. Exudes south of the Mason Dixon line

OceanLaw.com The law of the sea, lawyers on the coast, Don Ocean the attorney

Atom – Active Auctions

YFA.ai No reserve

JustBloom.com Back up for auction. 2nd times a charm?

Zootr.com Already has 2 bids

QuickJam.com Sound like something you can do quickly. AI makes things quicker

Canvil.com I think of Canva when I see this

OPRP.com Heading towards $1K

MightyCrab.com Sounds like a Chinese restaurant

ElegantLandscapes.com Upgrade name for a few landscaping companies

Sedo

WAAM.com Love this one. Crossed $1K

IBSH.com Met reserve at $450

Fart.de Smells nice

MQHI.com Reserve at $150

Blumen.eu Several companies in the EU with this corporate name

OPB.ai The cheapest LLL.ai with good letters

DWO.ai The cheapest LLL.ai on Sedo with good letters, ie no j,k,z,q etc

Catched

Naw.es Acronym or no. 32 bids

DDH.it Catched is where you come to get quality LLL dot es and it

BLH.it And aother one

GoodTea.es Tea is a hot keyword right now

AiLabs.co Great name. Dot com could sell for $100K

Seagulls.org I’m sure there a number of teams that have this as their mascot

Cognac.me People still drinking Cognac ?

Godaddy Domains with Bids

FinChat.com Get paid to chat

AmazingViews.com great view real estate is the beachfront of mountain land

Braham.com Most bids on the Godaddy board today

GetAds.com Not sure the play but I assume its help you buy ads or make ads

77077.com The Chinese market is back but they don’t want numerics like they used to

Captions.org This is now a free part of almost every app so not sure how you make money at this anymore

BM6.com NNL.com is 4 figures and a store of value now

PandaPlay.com Panda panda panda

InternetDetox.com So many people need it

FastBet.io I think this could turn out to be a value buy if it stays this low

HealthyGrains.com Solid food or restaurant name

Rebranders.com Decent marketing company names

FirstClassCharters.com Boats and planes

Frontin.com A bit slang to be corporate IMO

EliteMovement.com Rehab and sports training

udhw.com Only a few bids

TheCookieCompany.com I don’t think its too generic. And the “the” gives it personality

TheJohnson.com adult

Haula.com “Hauler”

Rundy.com Sarcastic and blunt

Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids

KetoKickStart.com

Coingro.com

SilverApron.com

Kamye.com

VolumeFlow.com

ArtLab.xyz

Shrug.xyz

Arris.io

Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid


111191.com
36507.com
3e2.com
5503.net
70062.com
70072.com
70130.com
75228.com
81996.com
8802.net
9477.net
9946.net
AboutStorage.com
AceLift.com
AforementionedProductions.com
alifeofpurpose.com
andrestitt.com
anmolchicago.com
ArtRealEstate.com
azflorists.com
BabyBasketShops.com
BasaltFiber.com
BeRecycled.org
BillAndBobsJewelry.com
CanadianBarleyTea.com
CarthageDentalCenter.com
CocoColor.com
Corporate360.com
CyberSouth.com
DealShift.com
desertindustries.com
EasyHealthy.com
einvitations.com
ElkhartFood.org
FaceSkincare.com
Fittest.net
FlamingSkillet.com
fugakyu-brookline.com
FunctionMania.com
FunEraLinaBox.com
GameConsultants.com
GenTravel.com
gogopk.com
GoldGiant.com
gramaxcybersec.com
icsports.org
InfoAsia.com
inpher.io
Interroom.com
IrishCreekStables.com
ItWorldCanada.com
juiice.com
KevinJorgeSon.com
landtrustcnc.org
lasallecountymuseum.org
lasvegasreleaf.com
likasoft.com
limparportugal.org
Lythos.com
MadeForInterior.com
MiniConsulting.com
NeptuneBiotech.com
OldThingSnewBlog.com
onvid.com
osofly.com
paulabrownshop.com
PlayLiveWin1688.com
poltechelectric.com
ProvisionsMarketTable.com
pvkh.com
qrunch.net
RecallIt.com
RecipesForRepair.com
RepublicData.com
rpva.com
SaveCity.com
scentient.com
southstphillybagel.com
Tech-Git.com
TerraPark.com
thechefinthehat.com
TidyingUp.com
Todia.com
tshirtoutlet.com
u008.com
urdx.com
usfcc.com
v1bet.com
VillaHolidayCyprus.com
vuono.com
wgld.com
WillcoxRangeNews.com
WoodenFish.org
WorldCurry.com
ygdy8.com

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