Christmas Bargains?

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.

How to Find Great Domain Names: 12 Super Tips

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

Vzaw.com at Auction on Sedo

I have a nice pronouncable 4 letter .com on auction at Sedo ending tomorrow. VZaw.com - pronounced ‘visa’. Current bid only $60.

10 Outstanding (and Affordable) Scripts for Developing Your Domains

Here’s an interesting an article on top 10 resources for developing your sites. 

10 Outstanding (and Affordable) Scripts for Developing Your Domains

OOFN.com at Auction on Sedo

OOFN.com is up for auction on Sedo. Nice pronouncable 4 letter .com. All premium letters. Registered with GoDaddy to September 2008. Current bid is $110. Auction ends December 19.

EBay Auctions

Added a page to my site with EBay domain listings.  Plan to refine this over the next few days to focus on some of the better domain name listings.  Let me know if you have comments on what you would like to see. 

YUFL.com at Auction on Sedo

I received a bid on YUFL.com at Sedo and put it to auction. Less than two days until the auction ends. Nice brandable, pronouncable 4 letter .com domain. Latest bid is only $70.

Yet Just Another Day: More Trouble In dotMobi Land at TH·E CON·CEP’TU·AL·IST

Sedo recently completed a disastrous domain auction for some premium .mobi auctions - among them -  music.mobi.  Shortly before the auction was completed their servers went down.  As a result people attempting to bid could not.  Sedo sent out notices to the winners of the auction confirming that they had won and requested payment.  Many of the winners having won their auction left their computers.  After sending out the notices to the ‘winners’ Sedo then sent out a notice cancelling the original result. 

Bids went higher in the second auction.  Of course the winners of the first auction want their domains.  Sedo sent out the notice to the winners and a contract is a contract!  The winners of the second auction want their domains - the first auction was cancelled!  Opinions can differ as to who won but no one can doubt that Sedo needs to get their act together and avoid a repeat of this incident. 

Here’s a blog posting by one bidder who ‘won’ the first auction only to have their domain taken away from them: 

Yet Just Another Day: More Trouble In dotMobi Land at TH·E CON·CEP’TU·AL·IST

Another Domain Blog!

I’ve just launched my new domain blog.  Its called NRNN.com.  What does NRNN stand for?  Absolutely nothing - yet!  I just liked the fact that its a 4 letter .com domain, its all premium letters and the ‘N’ repeats 3 times.  If you have ideas what ‘NRNN’ stands for - don’t be shy - I’d love to hear your suggestions!

Main topics to be covered in this blog will be general news in the world of domaining and sales.  I’ll also cover how to sell or monetize your domains.  I’ll also highlight a few of my own domains.  In the interest of full disclosure - this site will include affilate links.  But I promise you - I won’t put up an affiliate link - for anything I wouldn’t buy myself.  I also promise you that even if I have an affiliate link - I won’t be afraid to distribute some critisism if required. 

I’d appreciate any comments or suggestions on content that will help you be more succesful as a domainer. 

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