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The Greenest Domains on Earth: A Look at Premium “Green” Dot Coms

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Green.com | For Sale | Registered in 1999greendotcom.png

The Green.com website currently resolves to a glorified “domain for sale” landing page which I believe is using some Jedi mind tricks.  Below the fold is a promotional blurb for the fabulous Entertainment.com coupon book.

GoGreen.com | Active | Registered in 1997

The ever popular catch phrase “Go Green” is currently owned by an organization based in Vancouver Canada that supports go green transportation initiatives.  Content is under review as the splash page says, but I genuinely did enjoy the “Seven Great Ways To Get Around” feature, nice retro clip-art!

GreenPlanet.com | Active | Registered in 2003

This beauty is owned by Green Planet Environmental Ltd, a non-profit organization based in Liverpool England. They make the planet green by developing sustainable products that work with nature for areas in most need such as Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Aboriginal Australia.

GreenEarth.com | Doomed | Registered in 1997

Currently a “Coming Soon” message.  A quick glance at Archive.org reveals that in all GreenEarth.com’s 12 years, it has never really been used, kinda sad!  Soon to be some form of marketplace for green products, we’ll see.

GreenMagazine.com | Active | Registered in 2001greendeere.png

The Green Magazine for none other than… John Deere tractor enthusiasts?  You guessed it!

GreenEnergy.com | Forwards | Registered in 1997

Forwards to TransAlta Wind’s Vision Quest Windelectric business channeling the power of wind into local power grids.

GreenMovement.com | Parked | Registered in 2005

Finally a domain that needs a home!  GreenMovement.com is currently parked.  A look at the whois shows that it is owned by somebody livin’ it up in the Grand Cayman Islands.  Hey Frank, is that you? )

GreenProducts.com | Active | Registered in 1997greenproducts.png

This Iowa based trucking company processes corn cobs into all kinds of great pet bedding and litter. The potential is lacking, technically this company isn’t “Green” in the since of environmental friendliness at all, rather it was founded by Clifford Green  in 1947.

GreenIdeas.com | Active | Registered in 1999

Personal blog of one Alibert Botogol of the United Kingdom.

GreenTechnology.com | Parked | Registered in 2001

Yet another parked green domain. I really like this one, anyone care to broker the sale, get a good deal for me!

Top Prices Paid for Green Domain Names

These are the highest reported sales for “Green” domains. Some listings have been removed that were not relevant.

GreenPackaging.com sold for $25,000 (Mar 2008)
GreenhouseGases.com sold for $21,975 (Dec 2007)
GreenVehicle.com sold for $15,000 (Feb 2008)
Greenster.com sold for $10,895 (Mar 2008)
GoGreenToday.com sold for $10,000 (Jul 2008)
GreenStyle.com sold for $10,000 (Mar 2008)
GreenTips.com sold for $6,288 (Jun 2008)

Sources: NameBio & DNSalePrices

After looking into all these green domains, I am surprised not to see more premium sales recorded. Hopefully that means there are still good deals to be done.

The real winners here are those who picked up green domains before the word went viral. However, it is still very possible and probably profitable to invest into the green domain niche.

I would really love to own a great “green” .COM domain name for a project I have in mind.  Feel free to contact me.

Do you have any Green Domains?

Leave a comment below! Tell us about your green domain names or any stories you might have about this trend.

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The Greenest Domains on Earth: A Look at Premium “Green” Dot Coms

Original post by Mark Fulton

Action.com Sells for $230,000 and a .CA Breaks Into the Top 10

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

A few quick updates before I lead you to the DNJournal sales report:

  • I’m back from a great family vacation in Texas and have a ton of work to catch up on, bear with me!
  • If anyone would like to get some great exposure for their business or blog, DotSauce is currently accepting guest post article submissions related to domain names and/or development.
  • My available domains newsletter subscribers received another list of high quality available domains last night, many of which have already been registered.

Action.com Sells for $230,000

The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal. The top dog this week was a one-word .com domain that attracted close to a quarter of a million dollars in one of the year’s 20 biggest sales. We expanded our usual Top 20 chart to make way for another wave of completed live auction sales. .Com wound up claiming 23 of the 30 positions but the country codes fared well again, taking four spots on the all extension leader board. A Canadian three-letter ccTLD soared all the way to the #6 position. The top chart also sported a pair or .nets (one ranking #3 overall) and a .org. You can get all of the details at the DNJournal sales report.

~ Via Email from Ron Jackson

GMX.ca Sells for €20,000 ($31,200)

Position #6 on the DNJournal sales report is held for the first time by a .CA domain sale. GMX has something to do with language translation standards and is also a German email company, though I’m not sure why exactly this specific domain fetched such a high price. Nonetheless an impressive sale and great exposure for the Canadian ccTLD.

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Action.com Sells for $230,000 and a .CA Breaks Into the Top 10

Original post by Mark Fulton

Bido Successfully Auctions First Domain on Launch Day

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Bido.com a unique new domain auction marketplace has launched today. Bido will be hosting a single high-quality domain name auction per day with expert commentary and research.

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First Auction a Success

The domain name “DiscountImages.com” was successfully sold at Bido auction for $911 to “TheMadHat” which I can only assume is Aaron Chronister of Mad Hat Media Group, LLC (SEO and Marketing specialists). Congrats on the purchase Aaron!

Upcoming Bido Domain Auctions

DotSauce has been approved as a Bido expert! Be on the lookout for my comments on upcoming auctions. Here is a listing of the next week of domains to be auctioned off, starting with GolfIowa.com tomorrow.

GolfIowa.com in 18 hours
RYY.com in 2 days
GoldAuction.com in 3 days
SpywareHelp.com in 4 days
DomainTalk.com in 5 days
VacantRoom.com in 6 days
CerealBox.com in 7 days

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Bido Successfully Auctions First Domain on Launch Day

Original post by Mark Fulton

CBS Buys CNET Along with Some of the Most Valuable Domains in the World

Friday, May 16th, 2008

“CBS is making a major Internet and news powerplay, acquiring CNET for $11.50 per share (44% more than CNET is trading at) for a total of $1.8 Billion. Acquiring CNET and its $406 million per year in revenue is a big and bold move by CBS.” via SEJ.

CBS has a network of over 300 local affiliates who publish content and reach 82% of all online users in the United States. This acquisition should make CBS the 10th most popular website on the Internet.

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$1.8 Billion - Steal of a Deal for CNET’s Domains?

CNET has always been known to be the owner of several extremely valuable domain names, I would even go so far to say that domains such as News.com, TV.com, Com.com, Search.com are invaluable. This is, in my humble opinion, one of the smartest acquisitions I have ever seen. The value of the .com brand names involved in this trade is amazing.

Watch this video from Yahoo! Finance with more insight into the deal.

CNET’s Domain Portfolio Includes these Gems

  • News.com
  • TV.com
  • Search.com
  • Download.com
  • Downloads.com
  • Upload.com
  • Chat.com
  • Com.com
  • Help.com
  • Shopper.com
  • Radio.com
  • Mp3.com
  • Kids.com
  • Computers.com

CNET’s Established Online Presences…

  • GameSpot.com
  • Chow.com
  • ZDnet.com
  • BNET.com
  • MySimon.com
  • UrbanBaby.com
  • TechRepublic.com

What are your thoughts on CBS Purchasing CNET?
Please leave a comment below.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

CBS Buys CNET Along with Some of the Most Valuable Domains in the World

Original post by Mark Fulton

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The blogger behind ThinkingSerious.com, Elmer Thomas, happened to run into the original owner of iPhone.com at Starbucks; see the video interview below.

Michael Kovatch started an internet company in 1983 and was inspired by Microsoft’s now ancient communications software “Net Meeting.” After searching for and finding InternetPhone.com unavailable, Michael reserved his domain iPhone.com knowing that the internet would be used for phone service in the not-so-distant future.

Once again, Starbucks proves to be a great place to meet interesting people. Today, I met Michael Kovatch, who is recently “Internet” famous for selling iPhone.com to Apple… Following is a brief video interview where Michael explains how he acquired iPhone.com…

Via: ThinkingSerious.com

Quite an interesting story, a realistic glimpse into the beginnings of domaining as we know it.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Original post by Mark Fulton

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The blogger behind ThinkingSerious.com, Elmer Thomas, happened to run into the original owner of iPhone.com at Starbucks; see the video interview below.

Michael Kovatch started an internet company in 1983 and was inspired by Microsoft’s now ancient communications software “Net Meeting.” After searching for and finding InternetPhone.com unavailable, Michael reserved his domain iPhone.com knowing that the internet would be used for phone service in the not-so-distant future.

Once again, Starbucks proves to be a great place to meet interesting people. Today, I met Michael Kovatch, who is recently “Internet” famous for selling iPhone.com to Apple… Following is a brief video interview where Michael explains how he acquired iPhone.com…

Via: ThinkingSerious.com

Quite an interesting story, a realistic glimpse into the beginnings of domaining as we know it.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Original post by Mark Fulton

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The blogger behind ThinkingSerious.com, Elmer Thomas, happened to run into the original owner of iPhone.com at Starbucks; see the video interview below.

Michael Kovatch started an internet company in 1983 and was inspired by Microsoft’s now ancient communications software “Net Meeting.” After searching for and finding InternetPhone.com unavailable, Michael reserved his domain iPhone.com knowing that the internet would be used for phone service in the not-so-distant future.

Once again, Starbucks proves to be a great place to meet interesting people. Today, I met Michael Kovatch, who is recently “Internet” famous for selling iPhone.com to Apple… Following is a brief video interview where Michael explains how he acquired iPhone.com…

Via: ThinkingSerious.com

Quite an interesting story, a realistic glimpse into the beginnings of domaining as we know it.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

Before Apple’s iPhone there was iPhone.com

Original post by Mark Fulton

TRAFFIC Orlando Master Auction Catalog Published

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Moniker has published the TRAFFIC East live domain auction inventory! Over 2,700 domain names will be included in the live and extended online auction.

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Download the Auction Inventory Catalog (Excel)

There are hundreds of generic words and phrases, premium GEO domains as well as three 2 letter .com domains (OH.com, YQ.com and JF.com). Popular first name domains up for bid are Doug.com, Susan.com, Patti.com and Hector.com.

Some amazing domains that will be featured in the live auction:

  • NAME - OPENING BID
  • Pay.com - $1MM - $5MM
  • Idol.com - $100,001 - $250,000
  • Greek.com - $250,001 - $500,000
  • Action.com - $250,001 - $500,000
  • Longer.com - $50,001 - $100,000
  • Marina.com - $100,001 - $250,000
  • Yachts.com - $1MM - $5MM
  • Jackpot.com - $1MM - $5MM
  • Partner.com - $250,001 - $500,000
  • Closings.com - $10,001 - $25,000
  • Rainbow.com - $100,001 - $250,000
  • Athlete.com - $100,001 - $250,000
  • Israel.com - $5MM and up

Best of luck to all buyers and sellers!

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

TRAFFIC Orlando Master Auction Catalog Published

Original post by Mark Fulton

TRAFFIC East Live Domain Auction

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

The TRAFFIC East live domain auction in Orlando, Florida is expected to feature hundreds of premium quality domain names. Over 110,000 domain names have been submitted for review. The highest quality names will be included in the live auction, hosted by Moniker and powered by SnapNames.

Those names which are less than extraordinary will be pushed back to the extended live auction where bids can be placed online.

TRAFFIC East Auction Schedule

Low & No Reserve Live Auction: Tuesday, May 20 at 8:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. PST (in-person bidding only; online bidding not available for this one-hour event)
Premium Live Auction: Friday, May 23 at 3:30-6:30 p.m. EST/12:30-3:30 p.m. PST (online bidding available)
Extended Online Auction: Friday, May 23 to Thursday, May 29

Premium Contenders

These high quality domains will most likely be seen on the auction block.

Calcium.net OH.com BodilyInjury.com

The full list of all the domains accepted into the auction should be out towards the end of this week. They will be posted here at Moniker’s website.

This article is from DotSauce Magazine - The Domain Industry’s HOTTEST Publication!

TRAFFIC East Live Domain Auction

Original post by Mark Fulton

CNN Reports New World-Record $10 Million Domain Sale

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Big news in the domain industry today! Clek Media Inc. announced today via CNN Money that it has brokered the world-record sale of the domain Fund.com for an all-cash transaction of $9,999,950!

The buyer of the Fund.com domain name is now aptly named Fund.com Inc., a New York based firm previously known as Meade Technologies Inc.

Former Record Holder

Guinness World Records books reports the previous record holder to be the purchase of Business.com for $7.5 million in 1999. There was alot of controversy and skepticism regarding domain names and how they could possibly warrant these multi-million dollar price tags.

Amazingly enough, just eight years later in July of 2007 the Business.com company was sold to yellow pages publisher, RH Donnelly, for $345 million, 47 times the original purchase price.

Domaining In the Public Eye

Top domain name sales stories will slowly continue to hit the front pages of the most popular financial publications around the world. Investors will start taking serious interest, much more so than they already have. More and more generic domain portfolios will go public.

Exciting times to be a domainer! It’s almost like having a second chance to go back to 1998 and start buying domains with Frank Schilling, Kevin Ham and the Castello Brothers. OK, so it’s not quite that awesome… but we, as domainers, are one step ahead of those just now entering the business of buying, selling and monetizing domain names.

Highest Official Domain Sales Prices

Take a look at this list below and you will notice one thing really stands out. Over half of these sales prices and bids were made in 2007. Does this mean that 2008 will bring even higher premium domain sales? It’s almost guaranteed.

Fund.com                 9,999,950         2008
Porn.com                 9,500,000         2007
Business.com             7,500,000         1999
Diamond.com              7,500,000         2006
Beer.com                 7,000,000         2007
Asseenontv.com           5,100,000         2000
Seo.com                  5,000,000         2007
Auction.com              4,500,000         Reserve 2007
Dermatology.com          4,500,000         Reserve 2007
HorseRacing.com          4,500,000         Reserve 2007
Slots.com                4,500,000         Reserve 2007
PuertoRico.com           3,500,000         Reserve 2007
Shop.com                 3,500,000
Altavista.com            3,300,000         2002
Creditcheck.com          3,000,000         2007
Scotland.com             3,000,000         Reserve 2007
Student.com              3,000,000         Reserve 2007
Vodka.com                3,000,000         2006
Wine.com                 2,900,000         1999
CreditCards.com          2,750,000         2004
PressReleases.com        2,500,000         Reserve 2007

Original post by Mark Fulton

Looking Back on DomainFest 2008

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

DomainFest Global 2008 was a fantastic and most probably life-changing experience. I attended several enlightening sessions on domaining, legal matters and the future of our industry. I made more direct connections with professional domainers, organizations and fantastic companies than would be possible in months of communicating online.

SnapNames Live Auction Recap

Apart from the wildly enthusiastic networking session with the NetworKING himself and an awesome themed party at the Highland Nightclub, the SnapNames Live Auction turned out to be the most fun. Even though I did not participate directly aside from snapping pictures and keeping the open bar lively, I enjoyed watching the bidders battle it out for premium domains.

I was going to post the domain sales from the live auction directly, but it seems many other domaining blogs have had the same idea. So, sparing myself the data entry, I’ll direct you to these lists of updates on the auction: Day 1 & Day 2 results from Frank Michlick.

Domainer’s Choice Awards Winners

During the closing dinner at DomainFest, the Domainer’s Choice Awards were announced. DotSauce was a final nominee for the category of Best Domain Publication. However, DotSauce didn’t take the win, but congratulations to Ron Jackson’s DNJournal and all the other winners for taking the top spots.

Best Domain Auctions - Tie → SnapNames & Moniker
Best Domain Financial Services → Escrow.com
Best Domain Marketplace → Sedo.com
Best Domain Publication → DN Journal
Best Domainer Tools → DomainTools.com
Best Domainers Blog → ElliotsBlog.com
Best Hosting Company → GoDaddy
Best Industry Spokesperson → Frank Schilling
Best Registrar Award → Moniker
Domain Ambassador Award → Michael & David Castello
Domainers Rising Star → Michael & David Castello
Industry Achievement Award → Kevin Ham
Industry Customer Service Rep → Eben Smith of Sedo
Industry Trade Association → Internet Commerce Association
Parking Company Award → TrafficZ

Sharing the Knowledge

Stay tuned for upcoming articles about my experiences at the DomainFest conference. I had a chance to sit down and talk with some brilliant minds such as Tan Tran of FreshDrop who shared some phenomenal advice with me. I would also like to share some of what I learned at the sessions with Frank Schilling and John Battelle, co-founder of WIRED Magazine.

Networking & Sponsorships

For all those whom I met and promised access to a DotSauce Premium Subscription, please get in touch with me. I would love for you to check it out, contribute and offer your opinion on the exclusive content.

To the individuals and companies who expressed interest in advertising on DotSauce, please see more information on the Sponsorship page or contact me privately.

Original post by Mark Fulton

Top 100 Domain Sales of 2007

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

The following is a list of the top 100 domain sales for any extension in 2007 as reported by DNJournal. This is the first year ever that all of the top 100 domain sales reached over six figures! The top 9 domains sold for over one million each.

Five co.uk domains made the list, as well as five .mobi and four .net.
A .info, .de and .at were represented with one six-figure sale each.

  1. Porn.com - $9,500,000
  2. Computer.com - $2,100,000
  3. Seniors.com - $1,800,000
  4. Tandberg.com - $1,500,000
  5. Scores.com - $1,180,000
  6. Vista.com - $1,250,000
  7. Chinese.com - €810,001 = $1,120,008
  8. Guy.com - $1,000,000
  9. Topix.com - $1,000,000
  10. Poker.de - €695,000 = $957,937
  11. Investment.com - $900,000
  12. Melbourne.com - $700,000
  13. Dollars.com - $650,000
  14. Job.at - €408,000 = $590,949
  15. Cardiology.com - $550,000
  16. Shemale.com - $520,000
  17. Rebate.com - $500,000
  18. Rebates.com - $500,000
  19. Invention.com - $500,000
  20. AZ.com - $500,000
  21. Li.com - $500,000
  22. Greenhouse.com - $500,000
  23. SportingGoods.com - $450,000
  24. Bald.com - $400,000
  25. Iran.com - $400,000
  26. CarSales.com - $400,000
  27. Cowboys.com - $370,000
  28. Gibraltar.com - $360,000
  29. Greeting.com - $350,000
  30. Supplies.com - $323,530
  31. Recycle.co.uk - £150,000 = $309,901
  32. Resume.com - $300,000
  33. Text.com - $300,000
  34. Realestate.net - $300,000
  35. BDSM.com - $295,000
  36. Xmas.com - $294,200
  37. UI.com - $275,000
  38. Table.com - $260,000
  39. Locals.com - $250,000
  40. Buckhead.com - $250,000
  41. Mobile.co.uk - £120,000 = $247,921
  42. Yearbook.com - $237,500
  43. ET.com - $225,000
  44. Spices.com - $220,000
  45. Televisions.com - $215,000
  46. Crosswordpuzzles.com - $210,000
  47. Masculin.com - €150,000 = $201,792
  48. Perth.com - $200,000
  49. DIY.net - $200,000
  50. Settlement.com - $200,000
  51. CriminalLawyers.com - $195,000
  52. FreeHoroscope.com - $185,259
  53. Fly.co.uk - £87,500 = $181,042
  54. Chinese.net - $180,000
  55. Ringtones.net - $175,000
  56. Clock.com - $175,000
  57. CampGrounds.com - $175,000
  58. Walkers.com - $175,000
  59. BoiseIdaho.com - $175,000
  60. DreamLife.com - $171,750
  61. Promotion.com - $170,000
  62. Event.com - $165,000
  63. Psychologists.com - $160,000
  64. Connected.co.uk - £80,000 = $157,931
  65. Via.com - $157,500
  66. Poker.mobi - $150,000
  67. Guy.com - $150,000
  68. MegaYachts.com - $150,000
  69. Pottery.com - $150,000
  70. OL.com - $150,000
  71. InterracialSex.com - $150,000
  72. Ringtones.mobi - $145,000
  73. Charters.com - $140,000
  74. Lips.com - $135,000
  75. Zimbabwe.com - $130,000
  76. CaribbeanVacations.com - $130,000
  77. Sportsbook.mobi - $129,800
  78. UB.com - $129,420
  79. One.es - €87,000 = $128,947
  80. HalfPriceTickets.com - $125,000
  81. Supernatural.com - $125,000
  82. Exito.com - $121,560
  83. HotProperty.com - $120,000
  84. PX.com - $120,000
  85. Travel.info - $116,000
  86. Note.com - $115,000
  87. Refresh.com - $115,000
  88. Forest.com - €81,000 = $110,721
  89. News.mobi - $110,000
  90. Cab.com - $110,000
  91. Femmes.com - $110,000
  92. OTV.com - $110,000
  93. UltimateGuitar.com - $101,676
  94. Hosting.mobi - $101,000
  95. WifeLover.com - $100,930
  96. Gents.com - $100,444
  97. Brisbane.com - $100,000
  98. Passover.com - $100,000
  99. Debit.com - $100,000
  100. Bulk.com - $100,000
  101. TreatmentCenters.com - $100,000
  102. MyFinance.com - $100,000
  103. AMT.com - $100,000
  104. 15.com - $100,000
  105. VN.com - $100,000
  106. Track.com - $100,000

Euro to Dollar conversion (€ to $) based on rates in effect when sales were reported. If you would like to view more details such as exact dates and where these domains were sold view the original DNJournal 2007 Year-To-Date report or view the 2006 report to compare.

Original post by Mark Fulton

Domain Tools January 3rd Auction

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Domain Tools founder Jay Westerdal, will be holding a live online domain name auction on January 3rd at 11am. You can view the complete list of domains up for auction here.

Unfortunately, none of the 8 domains I submitted were accepted to the live auction. The minimum reserve option was $1000, which I do believe is a bit high for these domain names. I thought I might get lucky and dropped a few of my names in the hat.

  • DoubleBath.com
  • LinkPremium.com
  • LinksProfit.com
  • NetworkingProfiles.com
  • PromotionDiscount.com
  • RebatePros.com
  • SocialResumes.com
  • TelephonePrank.com

Please contact me if you would like to make an offer anyway. :)

The DomainTools Live Auction system is a uniquely built interface that has proven itself at the Domain Roundtable auction and it was recently host to the sale of Edgeio company assets. To participate in the upcoming auction, you will need to register for a free DomainTools account and have a verified credit card and phone number on file.

Original post by Mark Fulton

Domain Tools January 10th Auction

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Domain Tools founder Jay Westerdal, will be holding a live online domain name auction on January 10th at 11am. You can view the complete list of domains up for auction here.

UPDATE: The auction has been pushed back to the 10th!

Unfortunately, none of the 8 domains I submitted were accepted to the live auction. The minimum reserve option was $1000, which I do believe is a bit high for these domain names. I thought I might get lucky and dropped a few of my names in the hat.

  • DoubleBath.com
  • LinkPremium.com
  • LinksProfit.com
  • NetworkingProfiles.com
  • PromotionDiscount.com
  • RebatePros.com
  • SocialResumes.com
  • TelephonePrank.com

Please contact me if you would like to make an offer anyway. :)

The DomainTools Live Auction system is a uniquely built interface that has proven itself at the Domain Roundtable auction and it was recently host to the sale of Edgeio company assets. To participate in the upcoming auction, you will need to register for a free DomainTools account and have a verified credit card and phone number on file.

Original post by Mark Fulton

Pricing Your Domains for Sale With Confidence

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

I was inspired by this article at ProfitBaron about product pricing online. Here are some example pricing strategies for domain names.

What do your prices say about your domain names for sale?

Read below for some suggestions and tips for pricing your domains for sale.

Dot Com Bomb

Selling an $8 domain name!

You’re saying, “I have a domain name that is not valuable and I don’t really want it.” This is an attempt to get your registration fee (the investment) back. Destined to expire.

Selling a $25 domain name!

You’re saying, “This domain has moderate value to me but I would like to get it off my hands and double my money. Good luck reselling this name for more.” A good price for flipping a hand registration at a surprisingly big profit percentage.

Selling a $50 domain name!

You’re saying, “I may have planned on using this domain name for my own project. This domain has good potential for an end user or earns a little revenue of some kind.” If this domain provides a benefit to the buyer in any way, they will probably be willing to pay.

Selling a $100 domain name!

Be careful with this one. What you should be saying, “My domain has premium letters and a clearly defined purpose.” What you could be saying, “I don’t really want to sell this domain right now so I’m just pricing it high or it could be that I really don’t know how much this domain is worth.” Probably less.

Selling a $1000 domain name!

You’re saying, “Premium domain for sale!” If you have done your research and have a premium domain. Take note, premium domains come in many different forms; LLL’s, sweet LLLL’s (4 letter domains), generic terms, prime keywords, profitable industries and brand names to name a few. Try to market your premium domains to end users or place them in publicized auctions to get the most out of your investment.

Take these recommendations with a grain of salt, they are merely my reflections from my experience in domain sales. I can say that I own premium domain names, but I have not sold one yet. I personally like to sell the majority of my domain names for $35, please view prices at my portfolio of domains for sale. I would love to hear your comments/critiques regarding my pricing tips.

Original post by Mark Fulton