Sedo is currently auctioning Domainale.com site that comes with 140 more or less worthy domains. Site itself advertises these names with high prices but currently the whole set is going for paltry 2.000 US in the auction with the site itself.
Top level domains (Tld’s) can cost a bundle. When domain investor wants to spend in to one memorable name but gets a bundle of domains instead, can this be horrific?
Among domains Olympics08.mobi and Idonttube.com might raise eyebrows but does buyer really get in trouble by buying these with the bulk deal?
By holding a name that does no illegalities is perfectly okay as most domainers know. It is always easy later to donate the name to the “rightful owner” or then just not to renew it when the time comes. Buyer can also just say that certain domains are not wanted in the bulk auction deal.
While these sample auction names include the whole rainbow of domains from Mr0.biz, Xgrr.com to business domains like Sosuehim or –her to Thehotelsmotels.com, this kind of domain volume sounds like almost too good to be true.
Auction ends today so if you want see what you can get for few thousand bucks, visit http://www.Sedo.com.
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written by nguyen 380 days ago
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I'm sorry, but I can't help but think this is a self-promotion piece. These domains are mostly junk.
It's always amazing to me that, with a little imagination, even today you can go out and register good domains names for $8 each -- at least domains that are much better than these.
I mean, why would I want a domain name like LoSmartPhone.Com or C-E-N-T.com? Lots of type-in traffic? I doubt it. Does it mean something -- nope. Easy to remember? Not really.
Even amateur domainers should exhibit some form of common sense when registering domain names. Just because a domain name has fewer than 6 characters, for example, doesn't mean it's worth registering.
And the strangest thing is, many of the best domains on the list seem to be in the (lowest) Bronze category -- which just shows that's there's little understanding here about domain valuation. There are about six domain here that I would remotely consider buying, but not for anywhere near $2k: 123calls.com, ridebids.com, yourspirit.com, 6lots.com.
Oops -- make that 4 domains.
Good luck!
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I'm sorry, but I can't help but think this is a self-promotion piece. These domains are mostly junk. It's always amazing to me that, with a little imagination, even today you can go out and register good domains names for $8 each -- at least domains that are much better than these. I mean, why would I want a domain name like LoSmartPhone.Com or C-E-N-T.com? Lots of type-in traffic? I doubt it. Does it mean something -- nope. Easy to remember? Not really. Even amateur domainers should exhibit some form of common sense when registering domain names. Just because a domain name has fewer than 6 characters, for example, doesn't mean it's worth registering. And the strangest thing is, many of the best domains on the list seem to be in the (lowest) Bronze category -- which just shows that's there's little understanding here about domain valuation. There are about six domain here that I would remotely consider buying, but not for anywhere near $2k: 123calls.com, ridebids.com, yourspirit.com, 6lots.com. Oops -- make that 4 domains. Good luck!