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THE BIG AFTERMARKET LIST: Monday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on April 28th, 2014


Escrow.com

I’m sure many of you have had the same thing.  It happens all the time.  You sell a domain name to an enduser and a few days later they email asking tech questions like “how do I get my website on it?” or “Why doesn’t my website show up?”.  Yesterday I sold a name back to someone that had let it expire. I bought it at auction.  A few days after the sale I get an email asking for help. He didn’t know why his website wouldn’t show up.  I simply went to DomainTools and looked at the DNS history and showed them how to change it back to where it was.  Probably not worth my time since I didn’t make anything but I felt like I was really helping someone.  And helping someone pays off later in some way.  Always.  Here are today’s names. Book of 10 is taking names.  $25 a name.  Between the Domaining.com post and their newsletter (and our little site) 18,000 domain investors will be reached.  

 DNLM.com  Domain Name something something

HusbandsWanted.com  Perfect mail order bride site. 12 years old

GamingTips.com  I guess game tips would be better but still a nice name. 15 years old.  Under $250 is a good buy IMO

DobermanPinscher.com  This auction is crazy high.  Be interested to see who buys this if the auction goes through.  I didn’t even know how to spell it

Movielist.com  Another crazy high one.  These are the kind of names that bring out the “I don’t believe this is legit” comments

87610.com  The 876 is easy to remember so imagine this is the driver

81987.com   This one should do well also with the beginning 8

HalogenHeater.com  A big seller when it gets cold.  Buying now gives you time to set up shop.  Lots of results and ads

Scisso.rs  If you’re into hacks this is an item most of use all the time.  Great brand potential as well

NEW!!!! Working Godaddy Domain Code of the day.. $.99 cent new registration Dot Com com99

Sai.com  23 years old.  So many uses, so many zeros

TerryCloth.com  All the rage in the late 70s and 80s.

BTSO.com 15 year old LLLL.com.  9 out of 10 on the Domain Shane scale

 ChangingNames.com  Great domain blog name or site for companies to upgrade their domains. 15 years old

BL3.com  Not very man bidders on this CCC.com

SexTexts.com  And there are millions going through a day.  Not to my phone.  Other people’s

TermLife.co  These are the types of names I don’t mind owning the dot co.

5Seconds.com  A lot can happen in 5 seconds

 

Have a name at auction and need more exposure. Send me an email. We may be able to help. If you have an auction you want to promote, email us for details.   *All names chosen by me, Shane, and the goal of this list is to have all links be paid through commission . (ie you click through and purchase a name you like) or an occasional paid listing. Everything I say is based on my own research or is opinion. Do your own due diligence. That means look it up yourself if you don’t think the stats or my opinion is correct.

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9 Replies to “THE BIG AFTERMARKET LIST: Monday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on April 28th, 2014”

  1. Shane:

    10 days ago when I first started tracking Movielist.com the name shot up to 25k within first 48 hours. Then, when the auction was 4 days out, the price dropped down to $500(+) range with the exact same bidders just different amounts. Then, a few days ago back up to where the price is currently– although, interestingly, off the high water mark.

    JB.

  2. O.k, i maybe wrong but i thought i saw movielist.com sell in auction a week or two ago on go daddy for over $31,000, now it’s back.
    This morning it was at $26,000 and now it’s back at $2000. What is going on here.
    This morning dobermanpinscher.com sold in auction for over $31000, so will we see it back again next week?

  3. Guess what it’s back….. dobermanpinscher.com is back and it’s at a little over $1000, things sure smell fishy around here.

  4. Brand,

    I put an email into Paul Nicks at Godaddy. Rather than speculate and accuse I just emailed him directly. We’ll see what he says

  5. I guess there is no point in commenting on this site when comments are not posted.
    I posted 2 comments now 3, and there were 2 in front of me, but it says 1 comment.

  6. Thanks Shane, i just saw your comment , but comments are not posted where people can see them, unless comments are made.
    i hope you except my apology for my last post.

    1. Brand,

      We are having a little issue with the comments. Some are showing up, some aren’t. We’re working on it. I promise I am letting them all go through and I appreciate your comments

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