Necklace.net, ArmChair.net, and more! Chance To Buy Some New Domains!
Posted on | January 11, 2010 | 4 Comments
Just wanted to let everyone know that there are some Snapnames auctions that are ending soon which are from domain blogger Andrei from DomainingTips.com.
There are some very eye-catching domains, and I ended up posting about it because I asked to very nicely. I normally don’t blog about individual auctions, but some domains might really be worthwhile. If you’re pissed that they are .net, check out the article posted at DirectNavigation before huffing and puffing. Necklace.net and ArmChair.net are the ones that stand out those most to me since you can easily throw up some type of nice Amazon-affiliate store and try to monetize using that option. There are also some ccTLD for Mexico which are worth looking at if you are in that market.
Alright, I’m probably not doing a great job with this post, so I’m going to just push you guys on:
Link to auction and article on DomainingTips.com about the auction.
Check it out! You might stumble across a name you really like and get a great deal on it.
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January 11th, 2010 @ 2:50 pm
Thanks a lot for the link love Sammy and you’re definitely right: those two dot net domains are extremely juicy. The term “necklace” had 368,000 EXACT match searches last month in the United States alone and armchair.net is also an example of a domain with LOTS of exact match monthly searches which is being sold on the cheap.
The reserve has been met for both domains: the current bid for necklace.net is a mere $9,645 and the current bid for armchair.net is a mere $7,240. And I definitely mean it when I’m saying that I went with extremely low reserves, let’s refer to the two domains again: necklace.net has been auctioned at last month’s T.R.A.F.F.I.C event with a starting bid of $50,000+ and armchair.net has been auctioned at the same conference with a starting bid of $45,000. Compare $50,000+ to $9,645 and $45,000 to $7,240, those values speak for themselves.
January 12th, 2010 @ 9:15 pm
Thanks for stopping by, Andrei
February 1st, 2010 @ 10:19 pm
I was thinking to start and internet magazine but when it came to buying some nice and simple domain I was shocked to see the rate of the domains, just like the one you ve mentioned… I think I need to check some other than the .com, it too expensive.
March 7th, 2010 @ 4:21 am
The price of dictionary word generic top-level domains is high now, more importantly, it continues to increase year by year.