Sitting On Your Good Domains? It’s Time To Sell Them

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I’m a domain junkie. I only have about 150 of them, and I’ve been letting some of them expire, but I still keep buying new ones that I like.

But do any of them have value? Dunno. It’s time to find out.

In February at the Affiliate Summit, there’s going to be another Moniker domain auction. I was at the last one, and it was a neat event. They served champagne which was a nice touch. Pretty cool to see how the silent bidders on the phone on the side of the room called in their bids.

Anyway, if you’re sitting on any domains you think are worth anything, now is your change to submit them to see if you can sell them. Check this post out for details. There’s an email in that post that you can submit your domains to.

Here’s some of the domains that sold at the last one.

The previous Live and Online Domain Auctions at Affiliate Summit saw more than 150 domains change hands. Top sales included:

Passover.com $100,000
Pay.mobi $50,000
FileCabinet.com $47,060
BadBoys.com $45,000
PrescriptionMedication.com $40,000
AffiliateDirectory.com $30,000
Sitcoms.com $25,000
Itineraries.com $22,000
MiamiSingles.com $12,950
555.mobi $11,770
Rooms.mobi $11,770
SavingsBanks.com $8,830
Omelettes.com $8,240
Semester.com $8,000
HawaiiHelicopters.com $7,650
Tomorrow.net $7,127
Dividend.net $6,000
CruiseInformation.com $5,500
GolfInformation.com $4,500
OffShoreBetting.com $4,500

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  • Well, if I own a ton of 4 and 5 letter domains, should I hold tight for another 50 years? they could be worth a fortune by then, as you all know the 3-letter domains are coveted like crazy. It will only get worse, well, better for those that own short domains.
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