Domain Spotlight:

Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025

Let’s talk about Andy Booth. He’s easily solidified himself as one of the GOATs. I can’t name another domain investor who has been at the top of the game for a longer period of time than Andy. When I met him 16 years ago, he was already doing well in the space. He was living in the States back then, and even then, he stood out. He was one of the people I looked up to and wanted to emulate. He just had a feel for flipping assets. Some people get it. Most don’t. Andy did.

Part of what took him to another level was his team. His younger brother James came into the mix, and they made a hell of a pair. But the part most people don’t know is how involved his mom was. I’m not just talking about supporting from the sidelines. I mean actively hunting names, negotiating, buying, and adding real value to their portfolio. She’s easily one of the best in the world at finding not for sale domains. Might actually be the best.

In the early days, Andy would find names and flip them to other domain investors for quick profits. He was the lifeblood for a lot of people. They relied on him to bring them good names. He probably could have held them longer and made more money, but quick cash meant he could keep the engine running. It gave him the flexibility to keep going after names. When he finally built up enough capital, he didn’t need to flip to others anymore. That changed the dynamic. The same people who used to call him a friend now had to compete with him. And once they had to go head-to-head, it didn’t go well for them.

One thing that separates Andy from the rest is how he looks at numbers. Most domain investors talk about multiples. “I got 10x” or “sold for 5x.” Andy doesn’t think like that. He measures in profit dollars. If he buys a name for $250K and sells it for $750K, he sees a $500K win. Most people wouldn’t even buy the name at $250K because they’re too focused on the multiple. He doesn’t care. He sees what a name can do and goes after it.

When .ai started heating up, Andy wasn’t afraid to overpay for the best naems. He saw it coming and locked down names that turned into a whole new revenue stream. That extension didn’t even matter five years ago, and now the Booth Brothers are pulling in millions in profit from it. But that didn’t mean Andy left dot com behind. Not even close. He’s more in than ever. Just this week he picked up Monarch.com. He’s still adding premium names and staying active in both spaces.

Andy always says he’s going to step back or get out of domains. But guys like him don’t quit. This game doesn’t age people out. What happens is people lose focus. They drift. They stop doing the work. Andy hasn’t. He’s still sharp. Still watching trends. Still buying the best names.

He and James are showing everyone how it’s done. Every cycle, every new TLD, every shift in the market—they’re there early and they’re making money. The results speak for themselves.


Quote of the Day: “Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten.” -Aldo Gucci.

Domain of the Day uBitcoin.com You had me at Bitcoin

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

JustLovers.buzz Look at that monthly parking revenue

GameSale.com Online game sales. Although with companies moving to downloads the game swap market is dying. Will have to be older games

Bitpad.com Bitcoin comes to mind first. Could be hardware as well

BookValue.com Valuator tool of some kind

QBSL.com Quantum something

Himalaya.io Taken in 200 extensions

SolarCenter.net At only $10

ToddlerAI.com Childs play

Namejet

eLabs.com In Auction. As talked about on Domain Sherpa. One of my favorites this week

MegaPower.com My favorite on Sherpa as well

VerifyNow.com KYC company in a box

ClimbingWalls.com Great marketing name for a climbing club

GreenMountains.com Now in auction. Plural is good, singular is a beast

Biosynergy.com Screams biotech and tech

ODMW.com Great letters….Worldwide

HitMusic.com Now an AI music maker name

PrintCraft.com Great 3D printer name. Big category. AI designs it but something has to print it

EyeForAnEye.com. Popular saying but not sure the use case

Atom – Active Auctions

OWWI.com Another one back up for auction. Again like it

MedSend.com Nice medical name . Opening bid of $250

SpringEdition.com Reserve almost met

Faded.ai Not sure of the commercial use but 5 bidders think they have one

MoveTrees.com No reserve at $20

Sedo

NAR.com Looks like its getting close to reserve

DHMS.com More great letters. Crossed 4 figures

YRWE.com Met reserve at $79

Catched


Bed.it Dating app

DataAnalytics.us See if the keywords can overcome the dot us

Space.solutions SpaceX competitors. A few bids

HomeTech.xyz No bids. Home tech grows in TAM every year

Coaching.me Online coaching. No bids. Love the value here

Symbol.us The keyword is strong enough to give the .us value

Stronger.at Keyword crushes

Godaddy Domains with Bids

Waning.com negative to me. Getting weaker. But bidders love it

StartAgain.com Divorce, loss of spouse comes to mind

FarmerGirl.com Dating site?

HonestFeedback.com What you are looking for but hard to guarantee it

SellMyArt.com Sounds desperate but decend name

StrategicTech.com Buzzy words

Modification.org Mods, cars, video games, anything

Given.co It’s a given that it will cross $1K

DigiFinance.com Defi and I thinik this name does very well

GrowingFood.com Peaked during Covid but still a huge market

BrokenWindow.com Solid name for a Safelight window replacement type company

Follow.xyz Love the name but $625 annual renewal

GlobeMed.org Org and med work well together

InternetCloak.com VPN or any SaaS that gives you anonymity

TheSubmarine.com Not huge value but I see a restaurant here

LoveLIquid.com Glide

GrowCrops.com Ag name but I see it more as a marketing name than a company name

RapidBots.com Not getting many bids but one of the hotter keywords in this list

Claassen.com Taken in 35 extensions

Veler.com Upgrade name for a few companies and also a model of Range Rover

Godaddy Names with 1 or NO Bids

Porchu.com

Vayero.com

Huujo.com

FindYourFormula.com

CuppaJoes.com

DolceVita.io

Remake.cc

YourSecretPlace.com

Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

006Win.com
45456.com
5927.cc
777Best.com
817888.com
acgyaojun.com
AgingMissouri.org
BahamaSandsVacations.com
BeauDin.com
BeerBustersPodcast.com
BitGogo.com
bokbloggeir.com
BrokenWindows.com
ButlerRecords.com
claassen.com
cottonopolis-nq.com
courtesygmcbreauxbridge.com
Crab-Station.com
DanielKing.com
DataTaiwan.com
DigiFinance.com
EnhanceAmerica.com
FarmerGirl.com
Follow.xyz
freeinsta.net
GeekShook.com
Given.co
GlobeMed.org
GrowCrops.com
GrowingFood.com
HomeBuyerAssistance.com
HonestFeedback.com
hosw.com
IdeaGame.com
inciti.org
InternetCloak.com
LamAiSonRouge.com
LastMinuteFares.com
LolaGroup.com
LoveLiquid.com
MenuDrop.com
mercicuu.com
Modification.org
MyFestivals.com
MyFinancialFuture.com
MyWalsall.org
NastyJacksAntiques.com
PipeCandy.com
PreludeAndDawn.com
premiumfx.com
pvrx.com
RapidBots.com
Reinstallation.com
sebeka.com
SellMyArt.com
SellMyIdea.com
sknn.com
smtconsulting.com
stacpolly.com
StartAgain.com
StrategicTech.com
SurveyZone.com
SweetChefSkincare.com
ThePatriarchy.com
TheSubmarine.com
ufwh.com
uruwire.com
veler.com
Waning.com
weinhold.com
WorldWest.com
xatkit.com
YourInvestor.com
ZeroDot.com



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