Just finished reading Giuseppe Graziano’s latest email in regards to Domains vs Bitcoins.
If you’re not familiar with Giuseppe and his website, then I encourage you to do two things right now (well, finish reading this post first):
Just finished reading Giuseppe Graziano’s latest email in regards to Domains vs Bitcoins.
If you’re not familiar with Giuseppe and his website, then I encourage you to do two things right now (well, finish reading this post first):
In domaining news, here’s what you’ll want to read and know about:
That’s all for today. Let’s move onto today’s domain auctions.
Below is a hand-picked list of quick pick domains that have no bids. I personally think there are a few sleepers on the list worth NOT BIDDING on, and allowing to enter into buy-it-now closeout status.
Attempting to allow domains with no bids to close in auction can be a bit risky. Once domains enter buy-it-now closeout status is also risky too.
I love getting steals at the final $5 price (really $13 after renewing it for a year), but be wise and don’t lose out on a good domain in an attempt to wait it out.
As always do your homework and research each domain before you commit to bidding and buying.
It’s time to snap to it with today’s randomly selected domain auctions from SnapNames.com.
This randomly selected list of domains focuses primarily on keyword domains in auction.
It’s likely I’ll mix in random geo domain auction lists from time to time. I wish you the best in bidding.
Today’s domain auction list is brought to you by Sedo.
There is no rhyme or reason for the domain selection other than they are ending today.
This randomly selected list of domains focuses primarily on keyword domains in auction.
Congrats and best wishes in bidding, and flipping or developing the desired domain(s).
Beware that a thread at Namepros is picking up steam at a fast rate in regards to possible shill bidding. If you partipcate or plan on bidding NameJet names, then I invite you to read NamePros.com.
Welcome back to today’s randomly selected domain auctions from NameJet.com.
I personally don’t bid or use NameJet.com, but there are good domain auctions to be found there.
For the many readers (that’s you!) that have expressed interest in NameJet.com domain auctions via a daily list, here it is. Unlike GoDaddy auctions, I don’t provide commentary for NameJet.com auctions.
Thanks for using my growing daily domain auction lists.
Today’s domain auction list is brought to you by Name.com.
Name.com is yet another option for buying and selling of competitively priced domains and websites.
This list below is a randomly selected list of domains focuses primarily on short and keyword domains in auction.
Best of luck with bidding, and flipping or developing the desired domains or websites.