While on Christmas break this week (if you can call it a break) , I’m catching up on my tech reading and stumbled upon a Washington Post article about the .TV contract set to renew in 2021.
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In domaining news, here’s what you’ll want to read and know about:
- Samsung to launch Neon.Life in time for CES 2020
- Merry Christmas to all my readers around the world
- Laundry List of Questions on .ORG Sale Delivered by Congress to Ethos, IS, PIR
- GoDaddy Whois: Contact Domain Registrant
- Saw.com Founders Jeff Gabriel and Amanda Waltz Give Us Their Domain Sales Forecast for 2020 (and Beyond)
- 4 U.S. lawmakers question .Org sale
- We Hang Christmas Lights…. Dot Com
That’s all for today. Let’s move onto today’s domain auctions.
Below is a hand-picked list of quick-pick domains with NO bids. 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 enjoy sniping and flipping expired domains at $5 pricing (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.
Below is a compiled list of expiring emoji domain auctions. This specific auction list may not become a norm, so enjoy it while it lasts. 🙂
For expiring emoji domain auctions with bids, I’ve included emoji. For auctions without bids at the time of this writing, emoji not included, but do feel free to use PunyCoder.com (copy and paste the list).
That’s all for today. Let’s move onto today’s emoji domain auctions.
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.
STAR Labs, also known as Samsung Technology & Advanced Research Labs, launched a mysterious product just weeks away from CES 2020 called NEON.
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