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Things are about to change—and fast.
The businesses making money by prettying up and redistributing other companies’ data are about to have a crowd. If you don’t own the data, brace yourself. Because soon, thousands of others will be doing exactly what you’re doing.
APIs are opening up. AI is lowering the barrier to entry. Creative people with real skills are building on top of existing platforms and moving product. I see domain companies leaning into this—letting others build interfaces and tools on top of their inventory, as long as it drives sales. Commissions will drop to offset server costs. Doesn’t matter. Sales will increase anyway, thanks to third-party sellers pushing better experiences.
The money is in the data. If you’re just repackaging someone else’s, your runway is short.
But if you’re a buyer or builder looking for inventory? We’re entering a golden age. Real-time alerts for new listings. Smart algorithms tuned to your tastes. Unified views of auctions, marketplaces, and even built-out sites with contact forms. This is where we’re headed, and it’s getting easier by the day. The moats that protected the big marketplaces? They’re drying up.
It’s good news for users. And great news for people who know how to move product.
There’s one caveat. If you’re building a model trained on someone else’s data, you’re playing a different game. The winners here will be the ones with the best training sets.
You can already see it in sports tech. Running and training apps are crushing it—because they’ve got the data. TrainingPeaks has decades of it. Others bought Strava data and turned it into gold. But that kind of data? It’s hard to get. Expensive. And that’s a whole different model from just sitting on someone else’s inventory.
A FEW INTERESTING LINKS
Would you buy a Safari Porsche made at the factory instead of aftermarket?
A Reminder that this is a great time to buy Winter Gear
Something I’ve Never Seen. Godaddy registrations of .com going down and NameCheap is getting close to matching them
A Medium Article from Dr Bruce Linton, Morgan’s Dad. You can see why Morgan is such a good man
Dynadot
FABO.co This one is sneaking through so far at $9
GreatMint.com Chocolate or Crypto
ShopShe.com Huge category – an e-commerce site for women
CDN.biz Taken in almost 500 extensions
Riggled.com No sure why Dynadot has a $10k+ valuation on this one
ozuly.com Memorable 5L name
Liverpool.xyz Population of half a million
Anchorage.cc Population of 300k
Namejet
FinApp.com Auction closes today
Runco.com This one is going to do really well
Farmstead.com Fantastic brand for a food business, real estate, travel
Safes.com Safes are a niche that I think could do well with their own site. The problem is shipping.
AMRF.com Great letters
metriq.com Love this brandable name
Atom – Auction Events
eThank.com digital thank you platform or e-card marketplace
IndoorDesign.com Interior design company, design platform, learning platform
NoTie.com Casual clothing brand
FidoStore.com Pet store devoted to dogs
LionFirm.com A bold law firm brand
ClimateSave.com The problem doesn’t go away on it’s own
See other $10k+ Atom Valuation names here
Sedo
Backlinks.org Massive keyword – it will be interesting to see where this one ends up
Refinance.it This is a great domain hack – no bids and a really low reserve
Apps.de German app development company – the reserve is in the right range.
NYNT.com New York something – already met it’s low reserve
spotity.com 50,000 EUR bid and I have no idea why
Sollers.com A $50,000 bid on this one
Catched
Podcast.world Lots of dot world names at Catched lately. This is a good one.
Bizarre.at People looking for bizarre stuff don’t care much about the tld
Asian.world Sounds like a grocery store I’d like to visit
Top100.be List the top 100 of everything
Resilience.es Taken in 282 extensions
Bridge.world Build a community site for bridge players
Godaddy Domains with Bids
GoFixIt.com Great name for a DIY site
YouDied.com Would be a funny game title or call to action life insurance site
SurfsideHotel.com I wonder how many of these there are
Godaddy Domains with no Bids
BuildAVoice.com I like this one just as much or better than BuildVoice.com in the previous section
FreezerFresh.com Sounds like a frozen food brand that should already exist
ImpulseWorld.com Build the new Sharper Image
Brandable Domains
nutrilab.com A great health / wellness brand name – nutrilab vitamins
julri.com I see jewelry, but it’s a stretch
gobob.com Go Bob Go!
Short Domains
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
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nasbc.org
PoshVeils.com
ThailandTatler.com
hg32.com
usdt777.com
Constables.com
DanGoToons.com
wdmotorsports.com
EmilysPoetryBlog.com
VirtualCalculator.com
FlyGermania.com
TechFelts.com
78856.com
HouseboundWithKids.com
myctfo.me
shellym80304.com
StemSheets.com
ItScience.com
ceinst.org
reforum-digital.com
alanuva.com
thefreedomi.org
TheArtOfPasta.com
BloomfieldLiquors.com
SunFriend.com
DiamAntes.org
jawdat.com
68706.com
hg397.com
CyberDevelop.com
LyricShall.com
CherryBlockButcher.com
ph666.cc
LoyaltySystems.com
ListingMatch.com
fuyuki.com
ComicsUnitingNations.org
AmriFashion.com
GuyChaseAcademy.com
SuzieTheFoodie.com
ph666.net
StrategicPlus.com
Resourceful-Humans.com
Digital-Football.com
Cashiers.org
Ragtime.org
xx2x.com
LineSandCurves.com
MoscowBrewing.com
wvstatepolice.com
SpookySwap.com
EasyDosaMaker.com
PowerPublish.io
MetaVersePlace.com
MiracleSinParenting.com
philpercs.com
michelebertoni.net
ActivateSolutions.com
dugunevi.com
TitanGas.com
AuctionsGlobal.com
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