Bookmarks.com first to crack six figures at SnapNames auction.
The second day of SnapNames live auction is underway, and Bookmarks.com is leading the show after 90 lots. The domain started at $250,000 and ended at $300,000. Porn.net has sold for $400,000.
I’m watching the auction live through SnapNames live bidding software. Other notable sales include:
Actor.net $20,000
Arrange.com $20,000
BankAuctions.com $25,000
Beijing.net $50,000
Boathouses.com $10,000
BusinessDegree.com $26,000
Campfires.com $15,000
Cavemen.com $25,000
Clandestine.com $25,000
Crocodile.com $45,000
eQuotes.com $20,000
EyeSurgeon.com $32,500
Females.com $90,000
Fishing.net $52,500
FlightInstruction.com $27,500
FraudProtection.com $32,500
no.org $37,500
Holland.net $27,500
Intimate.com $80,000
Joysticks.com $67,500
Kathy.com $65,000
Knee.com $37,500
Learners.com $45,000
LoseWeightFast.com $40,000
LowInterestLoans.com $35,000
OnlineTranslator.com $32,500
Aux.com $30,000
Patriotic.com $25,000
Photograph.com $195,000
Politics.net $35,000
Porn.net $400,000
Publishing.net $27,500
UsedDVDs.com $25,000
Went.com $25,000
WineGuide.com $32,500
Yemen.com $100,000
Results from day one of the auction, which featured lower priced domains, can be seen here.
–The auction has now ended–
Overall I think it was very successful. There were some good sales here. I think the only negative was the number of lots that didn’t sell. The combination of Moniker and Oversee will make future auctions spectacular.
M. Menius says
A good number of sales and a well run auction all things considered. Snapnames definitely missed out on additional sales by including so many average names. I know of some high quality stuff (with decent reserves) that they moved to extended auction. Go figure.
Very interested to see if future auctions get publicized on non-domain websites. Good promotional efforts typically produce improved returns.
Patrick McDermott says
“UseDVDs.com $25,000”
When I saw UseDVDs.com, I didn’t think it was worth the registration fee never mind $25,000.
I checked another blog and sure enough the correct domain should be UsedDVDs.com.
Amazing that that one letter is worth $25,000
(less the reg fee). 🙂
Upon further reflection,UseDVDs.com could be UsedVDs.com.
Is there a market for used Video Discs?
How about used Venereal Diseases? yuck!
Any mad scientists about?
Patrick
Andrew says
sorry about the typo. fixed.