Here’s a few recently available $5 domains (plus one year’s registration fee) available from TDNam:
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26 Apr, 2008 No Comments
Here’s a few recently available $5 domains (plus one year’s registration fee) available from TDNam:
8 Apr, 2008 No Comments
Here’s a few names at TDNam which are expiring tomorrow - April 8. The names are designated as either $5 buyout or $10 auction. In all cases you are required to pay one years registration fee in addition to the cost of the winning bid.
RouteNavigator.com $5
GolfMastery.net $5
SwiftLiquidators.com $5
TasteVacations.com $5
SpreeMoney.com $5
TurnkeyFunding.com $5
RockyForum.com $5
RockingCowboys.com $5
RaceConnect.com $5
LinkingProfits.com $5
GoodCarpenter.com $5
GrillGirls.com $5
ChristianScientists.net $5
GourmetBrothers.com $5
CheapTactics.com $5
ContentChannels.com $5
CopNow.com $5
CoupleCamera.com $5
FallClothing.net $5
StampMuseum.net $5
KillerCooking.com $5
OscarWinners.net $10
GunAdvice.com $10
DoctorsReviewed.com $10
19 Mar, 2008 No Comments
Recently the domaining world has seen as increasing instances of fraud. The fraudsters have discovered that good domain names are valuable and especially in the case of 4 letter .com’s reasonably liquid. The most common scam is for the fraudster to obtain the user name and password of a PayPal account that has been hacked. The seller receives payment via PayPal and only later has the payment has been reversed. The registrar for its part often does not want to get into the business of arbitrating disputes. So the domainer is left with no domain and no cash.
A few ways of avoiding being defrauded:
- be careful about accepting PayPal especially for larger amounts or with people that you don’t know. Don’t get me wrong I probably do a few dozen PayPal transactions per month but I insist on a more secure method for large amounts or where I have no way of gauging the reputation of the buyer;
- use Escrow.com or a site such as TDNam.com or Sedo.com for larger transactions.
- if you want to verify that the seller really owns the domain they are selling you can always e-mail the owner using the whois address;
- keep up to speed on the latest frauds with forums such as NamePros.com. Its a sure bet that the scammers will do nothing but get more inventive and one of your best defences is to be informed.
9 Mar, 2008 No Comments
Whether you own one name or a hundred there is some legislation that has been proposed in the United States Senate that you should be seriously concerned about. The legislation is labelled as the “Anti-Phishing Consumer Protection Act of 2008″ (APCPA). Sounds good right? After all - who could possibly object either “anti-phishing” or “consumer protection”. A read of the proposed legislation reveals its about a lot more. It could allow major corporations to legally steal your domain names. Here’s how it could work:
- you own a website and domain name;
- someone who wants your name sends you a letter telling you that you now have two options - give up your domain name and business for free or they will sue you. Since the maximum penalty of $6 million is so onerous and cost of the legal defence is so high many domain name owners will no choice but to give up their domain names without a fight.
The Internet Commerce Association and CircleID.com have done a more indepth review of the legislation.
2 Feb, 2008 No Comments
Looking for offers on this nice pronouncable 4 letter .com with 3 premium letters plus a ‘w’. Name picked up on a drop. I don’t know exactly where traffic is coming from but TEWF can stand for:
Total Extreme Wrestling Federation
Tourism Employees Welfare Fund
The East West Foundation
TEWF.com was previously a wrestling related site. Currently parked at Bodis where it has been averaging about 90 visitors a day.
Currently for sale at DNForum. Best offer is $350 and BIN is $600.
12 Jan, 2008 No Comments
Domain Name: VZUH.com
Registrar: GoDaddy
Expiry: November 2008
Comments: Pronounced ‘visa’
Current Bid: $2.25/No Reserve
7 Jan, 2008 No Comments
Lately 4 letter .com’s have become the rage. No matter how bad the letters if its a four letter .com - its gonna be $20+. I believe in 4 letter .com’s too - I have a bunch of them. But there’s a lot of junk being bought today - combinations of j, k, u, w, x, y and z - that will never bring significant parking revenue and are unlikely to be purchased by an end-user.
My opinion is that domain name buyers would be better off picking up a high quality 4 letter .net than a low quality .com. An example of one that I picked up recently is yoff.net. Absolutely pronouncable and brandable. Sky high value as a .com - very affordable as a .net.
6 Jan, 2008 No Comments
JNOH.com - on auction at EBay
Registrar: GoDaddy
Expiry: March 2009
Current Bid: $17.50
Ends: January 6 - 8:43 PM PST/January 7 - 4:43 AM GMT
Description: Brandable, pronouncable 4 letter .com. 3 premium letters + one semi-premium letter ‘J’.
25 Dec, 2007 No Comments
Got on NameJet this morning. I was hoping for Christmas Day bargains as the less dedicated spent time with their families leaving the bargains to me. It was a good plan except that it didn’t work.
Here’s some of the prices for a few names at today’s NameJet auctions:
PDOP.com went for $300
RDOL.com went for $410
SGSA.com went for $1200
WEXY.com went for $510
Nice domains but no Christmas bargains in that list in my books. Just another example of how the domain market keeps getting more efficient.
24 Dec, 2007 No Comments
Here’s a nice article on how to find great domain names. Its labelled as for beginners but even seasoned domain investors may get a few good ideas.
DomainerPro.com » Blog Archive » How to Find Great Domain Names: 12 Super Tips
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