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Find Fellowship (.com)

Posted on November 25, 2008 | 0 comments

OK, I admit, a Frager title if there ever was one. I’m not attempting parody, but actually putting myself in THAT state of mind. Strong call-to-action names work well with AND without the .COM at the end and the post’s title forces you to think in that way.

FindFellowship.com dropped yesterday and is still available. There a couple guys right now sitting across from me at a coffee shop… I’m going to pitch it. / goes and pitches the domain /

Sold! Got him to register it at Moniker. Wow… Practice your sales pitch for free on available names!

An L-L-L.com Drops Again

Posted on November 23, 2008 | 1 comment

B-Z-Y.com was dropped on the 19th and was picked up by eNom immediately. eNom let it drop today and it was left out in the open under 2 hours and was grabbed by someone else… Nice One! These types are easy flips. Being an anti-premium, however, don’t expect to much out of this one. I’ve got a cousin, B-Z-Z.com, which I’m developing now (reminds me of “buzz”).

Terrific Takes

Posted on November 18, 2008 | 0 comments

Going back in time a bit — here are some names that are now taken that caught my eye. Some goodies in here, many I had wanted to land myself…

historicautomobiles.com - awesome enthusiast name
greencardproblems.com
speedtanning.com
westernheroes.com - BuyDomains grab
trailsearch.com - Love this one…
balatonshore.com - I ‘go on holiday‘ there often
christmascardcentral.com - BuyDomains grab
kitchencoupons.com - BuyDomains again!
greenpicnics.com - two words go well together
freshrecipe.com - plural would be better, but still a good name
chemistrytalk.com
newtroy.com - small geo, taken by GoDaddy backorder
crazyschemes.com - two words go well together
chocolatebuzz.com - yummy!
vacationparks.com
zipsubmit.com - Huge! in affiliate marketing
skinartists.com - Perfect tattoo name
fabuloushandbags.com - a little long, but has a great ring to it

Shopping for the Holidays

Posted on November 17, 2008 | 0 comments

Anyone shopping for holiday-related keyword domains? BuyDomains.com is… they just grabbed ChristmasCarcCentral.com and MoscowGifts.com. These types of names are great, if you have a site, affilates and datafeeds lined-up ready to go. New names WILL take a while to get indexed in Google and to start refering searchers to your site, but if you start now, you could be raking in the Holiday cash if you do it right!

Times Are Changing!

Posted on November 15, 2008 | 0 comments

eNom has been tasting now for a few days. Maybe they’ll stop today and maybe the won’t. The Live Chat + Drop has been great fun over the past couple months, but was really optimized for names actually dropping and NOT being caught by tasters.

( Actually the database WAS designed to catch Taster drops in the first place, the Live Chat + Drop came later when Tasters stopped taking EVERYTHING )

So, some site updates are in order if THIS is going to be the norm. Over the next couple days, I’ll try to work on the User Experience here to make this a little easier.

Some GREAT names dropping today. Remember, if they ARE caught by Tasters (likely eNom) on the Drop there’s a GOOD chance you can STILL get the name. GoDrops.com lets you WATCH names you like, sending you an email if they DO drop later on — typically within 4 days.

Come to the Live Chat + Drop today and see what THIS is all about! — 11am to 12:30pm PST Everyday!

Domain Marketplaces

Posted on November 14, 2008 | 0 comments

A LOT of registrars already have or are setting up domain marketplaces, some more covertly than others, eNom and Tucows for example. Domain Marketplaces vary in features that may include:

  • sales of expired domains, renewed by the registrar
  • auctions of expiring domains, maybe renewed by the owner
  • auctions of names THEY have caught on the drop and will delete if no sale
  • private backorder auctions
  • user-listed names

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BinderSleeves.com

Posted on November 13, 2008 | 0 comments

Yesterday, BinderSleeves.com was caught by Pool without a backorder. It’s on public Dutch auction, starting at $60. The price will drop until sold or until $10 over the next 4 days. Check out the Google results.

ClearHeaded.com was backordered and now is at private auction at Snapnames. BigTimeOffers.com was caught by DnWare. CarpetWizards.com now lays at Dynadot. Anything good left to grab? Sure!… Read the rest of this entry →

eNom Strikes Back!

Posted on November 11, 2008 | 0 comments

eNom sidetracked the Live Chat + Drop today by catching Nearly Everything that Would Have Dropped. If you were there and saw some goodies scroll by in the Taken Names Feed, then there’s a good chance it’s being Tasted right now.

Head on over to the Daily Report page to see what’s now being Tasted. That’s a members-only page, so register or login to see all the names (links on that page). Members can WATCH the Tasted names by Hovering over the name a clicking the “Watch” link.

Back In Action Today!

Posted on November 06, 2008 | 0 comments

Don’t miss today’s Live Chat + Drop! GoDrops.com technicians are back in the Saddle finding YOU great domains to Catch on the Drop. I really wish I could give you a preview of some of the names dropping today — I’ve done that in the past — but after seeing APIs come in and sweep up my published names, I realized that it’s really not Fair and makes the Live Chat + Drop less exciting…

Meets.com Drops Today, a Tale of a Domainer Asleep at the Wheel

Posted on November 05, 2008 | 0 comments

The ONLY day that I 50% complete my scan of the drop list is the SAME day a one-word dictionary dot com decides to DROP. I haven’t seen one of these drop for a long time… Meets.com dropped today and now it’s in a Private Auction at Snapnames.

You might be saying, “But GoDrop, your motto is ‘Backorder Services are for Wimps!‘”… I would also like to add that they’re for those with real MONEY, and that the REAL reason I don’t do it often… :) At least I wanted to see how HIGH it climbed in real time…