Pool Skim for Thursday September 9th
September 9, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain Auctions, General
There’s big apps hiding in the name chum at pool.com The sharklike domain name bidders are already circling…Names like kindview.com and kingnaif.com compete for buyers. The name kidscolorit.com is made for a children’s coloring images site or directory of same. The domain kidsecoshop.com is vital with good re-use energy. The url kidsnotepad.com vends as well.
Real lingual opportunities in the auction today. Kiqbox.com should have a major kickoff. Kiteaviation.com and kit-junkie.com go different ways according to different drummers. The domain name beerdough.com could be the recipe for traffic success! And some thrifty domainer will bid on BeingScottish.com. Beingftnotfat.com bellies up to the bar as well.
More at Pool.com…
Pool Skim for August 31, 2010
August 31, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain Auctions
The Pool lists continues to pump new domains to the surface of the auction waters. Swimming through the numericals, 12fruits.com and 12islands.com have dozens of possibilities. 16july.com could be a wedding date, birthday event or historical resarch website page. 1dayrefund.com could be the most popular consumer site of all time. 1clickcard.com is a credit card ad portal just drying to happen. 2010tees.com is a shirt company with an immediate future.
The domain name 1click2you.com could be an online access portal or dating page. 1freemp3.com could have harmonious traffic. Phone numbers as domain names are as follows: 18002invest.com 2010-08-30, 1800guycard.com, 1800guycardonline.com,1800guycardstore.com,1800petsoap.com, 1800sailyes.com, 1800skindoc.com, 1800whisker.com, and 1800wrappers.com.
More at Pool.com.
Pool Skim for Monday August 23, 2010
August 23, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain Auctions
The likely suspects are coming to the surface in the competitive bidding layer of the Pool.com drop list auctions tomorrow. Socialgadgets.com continues its thrill ride of bids, and goodmaids.com also enjoys expected prominence. The name bookdoctor.org also has swept the bidding floor with enthusiastic money calls. The curious short name f4ng.com also stars in this polyglot assortment of duds and gems. Even castingpoint.com is still in the mix.
In the deletions zone at Pool.com, the domain name cloudfirewall.net should light a blaze under web programmers. Eggrecall.com will have bids that are far from rotten. The ezine crowd will love epostdocs.com as a portal for uploads and downloads. Even businessenglish.asia stands a chance. And the bidding for dieselfueled.com should be between rival factions: the green environmentalists and the convoying big rig main liners.
2018olympic.com at Pool.com for 08/06/10
August 6, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain Auctions, General
The freshest and newest Pool.com skim finds some clever names and intriguing site ideas furled up in the mix. Try 0bama.net to start! (That’s with a zero at the beginning). 2018olympic.com is the all-star, and the 2018 Olympics location have yet to be determined this site has spectacular development potential. 247text.com could be huge. 3Gbible.com could be the next text level of the Word.
Lots of numericals churning through the list. 360forum.net is a good one. Some 3 character names starting with zero stud the list early. The name 100financialtips.com makes a sound site. 100percentcafe.com could be about casual chat or real coffee. 1stweek.net might be about college or professional experiences. 1psalm.com or 1pokernet.com are examples of many number beginning domains listing for auction.
3xcinema.com could be another big hit. 411pottery.com could be a place to go when your ceramics are awry. 411senior.com and 411stereo.com are also good names with bright futures. 420brew.com will likely find a California buyer. 4mybest.com could be an athletic and personal affirmation and achievement community site. 4pda.net is a four letter powerhouse and a strong bid recommendation.
4second.com could have potential for attention-deficit-disorder web surfers everywhere. 5usg.com and 5za.net just sound spiffy. 76qb.com is strong 4 letter domain for the number seventy five throwing arm on some football team somewhere. 8-b.net takes simplicity to new levels. 818teens.com could be a group community for the San Fernando Valley.
The domain name 900surf.com could be a great site and call in recording destination for surfers trying to get surf reports. The remaining alpha range is rich with possibilities at Pool.com. Drop lists at Pool are accessible online until auction periods have concluded.
Skimming the Pool.com for August 2,2010
August 2, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Deleting Domains, Domain Auctions, General
There are some Web 2.0 and web- names in the Mix for Pool.com August2,2010. Web-cog.com and web-gains.com are among the tasty domains. Also web-basedmail.com, a tasty hyphenate. Webbylab.net is a great web- name one of many in this drop list. The url weblites.net is a curiosity short name domain in this category. Webmoneyreports.com also comes up for bid.
Webdaytrade.com is another. The dropping name wealthyrich.com is somewhat focused as to concept. Web devsearch.com drops as well. webfinanceinfo.com is another web catcher. Webglyphs.com is another happening web name winner. Webinarconnect.com also drops. WebITjobs.com could be an employment portal. Webmarketquotes.com could be an internet stock or Wall Street site.
Even more web names are dropping at Pool.com. Webmoviesclips.com is another great web starter. Webpoets.net is a fantastic internet community name. The domain webpageprofits.com also vends in the skim. Lots of web opportunity names. Webproguru.com also skips off the cliff at the deletes auction at Pool.com.
Metal.com Nabs $165K at Sedo
March 4, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain Auctions, Domain News, Domain Sales
Among the tasty picks at Sedo this week was a big dollar auction bid securing the commodity name Metal.com. Metal.com rang in at $165,00 a nice return by any estimator. Another big dollar sale was Stockprices.com at the same auction source. Zaire’s Furniture.co.za changed hands for $33,000, a respectable price for a non-tld country code name. Flashy fashion name Mo.De (German) cost its lucky bidder over $21K. Domain shoppers were hungry this week, even dot-net FuneralHome.net nabbed $30K.
Currently 84 bidders for One word Dictionary .org domain, Position.org at Namejet
February 16, 2010 by Domain News
Filed under Domain Auctions
I am one of the biddders for the domain Position.org which is one of the top pre-release domains at Namejet today. Currently bid is not that high and only at $76 but there are 84 bidders so far and counting. The domain Position.org has been registered since 2000 and it is registered at Fabulous.com.
It is a pretty one word dictionary .org domain and when I look at the google search tool, there are around over 9 million phrase searches per month and around 135,000 EXACT searches per month for the keyword.
WinGames.com is at the top of Namejet pre-released domains.
February 13, 2010 by Domain News
Filed under Domain Auctions
WinGames.com domain has attracted over 140 bidders and current pre-order bid is $4,000. The backorder period has not been over yet and if you are interested in, you may backorder the domain at Namejet as well. The domain, WinGames.com is nearly 14 years old and it has been registered since 1996.
It is a really good “Gaming” domain and due to considerable interest, the final bid might be in low to mid xx,xxx range.
We will wait and see. I am also one of the bidders and will keep you posted.
Domainstate.com is most likely going for $46,000
January 19, 2010 by Domain News
Filed under Domain News
Many people earlier valuated DomainState.com domain forum for around xxxx and some disgracefully valued it in xxx range. But I didn’t think its value in xxxx range but rather like low to mid xx,xxx due to its potential if I could imply a business model.
Therefore I offer xx,xxx (more than $20,000 offer of Paul Shaul) for the domainstate.com domain forum and thanks to the owners of the forum, I involved in a three way auction which was transparent (we submit offers to let know others as well as the admin of domainstate forum). I am not going to mention the names here. There was $1,000 increment each time. I now gave up after my offer of $45,000 was outbid by a higher offer from the CEO from a big company and he offered $46,000. I thought it was not justifiable for me to go more than $46,000.
Unless there is another offer from the other bidder, it would be sold at $46,000.



