I just launched 2 new Ebay auctions for 4-letter domain names. The auctions are scheduled to begin between 5:15 and 5:35 PST tonight. The two, both great domain names with an eBay theme, are EBJX.com and EBGX.com. So how do they have an Ebay theme? Look at the them again. Great acronyms for E Bay Jobs Xchange and E Bay Gifts Xchange. Pretty unforgettable and easy to remember, not to mention the fact that they are rare and valuable 4-letter (or LLLL ) domain names to boot. If you would like to follow these two 5-day auctions, simply login to my eBay store. Just click on the “My Ebay Store” label in the right-side menu column of this website, underneath the “Blogroll” heading
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EBay Auction: Four 4-Letter LLLL Dot Com’s
I’ve justed posted four separate eBay auctions for individual 4-letter dot com domain names, or as we say in internet jargon four LLLL domain names. The domains up for auction are RYFY.com, (Right You For You), OLWV.com (On-Line West Virginia), PDYK.com (Paid Daily Yahoo King), OXWB.com (Online Xtreme Web Broadcasting). Of course I’m just having fun with what the acronyms could mean or be used for if you owned them. RYFY is actually pronounceable (Rye-Fi) and could be very brandable. I see this one being used easily for a new product and would make a great trademark, like RyFy industries, for example. To view the domains, just go to eBay and search for auctions by seller “bizgenie” without the quotes.
Zoles.com Bids Jump to $1,200 on Sedo
3 Days ago I launched a 7-day auction on Sedo.com for one of my 5-letter domains — Zoles.com. After receiving bids of $800, followed by $1,200, I decided to move the domain to a 7-day auction at Sedo. With 4 days and 13 hours left on the auction, 173 people have visited it thus far.
I’ve also started auctions on TDNam.com for several 4-letter domain names, including NSUY.com, RCUY.com, UAYN.com, VPEH.com and more. I’ve noted that 4-letter domain names on Sedo are starting at $60 each and selling for much higher, with many going over $1,000 each. Duju.com sold on Sedo yesterday for $2,000. I currently own 196 4-letter domains so I’m very curious about the value of these domains. I sold two on eBay today, Xipm.com (you may remember it from this blog) and BSYV.com for only $107 each. These two sales once again proved that Ebay is not the best place to sell your domain name.
119 Single Dictionary Word Domain Names for Sale
I’ve just posted a “pick of the litter” 10-day domain name auction on eBay. It’s a very novel concept. The winning bidder of this auction gets to choose any one domain name from a list of 119 one-word dictionary word domain names I own. Single word dictionary word domain names are rarely seen up for sale and are the most valuable domain names available. This auction has an minimum opening bid price of only $9.99 and a very low 3-figure reserve that is far below the true value of any one domain name in the list. Regardless what the domain name sales for, as long as its above the low reserve price, you can pick any domain name you wish from the list and I’ll transfer it to you within 24 hours, no questions asked. You can see this eBay auction and all 119 one-word domain names by clicking here.
For Sale – SeekDolphin.com with 18,100 Indexed Google Pages and Tons of Traffic
Call me nuts, but I’ve taken a big chance and posted one of my busiest domains up for sale on eBay. I’ve owned SeekDolphin.com, an independent search engine site with 18,100 pages indexed in Google, for several years. The site gets over 3 gigs of traffic monthly and continues to grow in traffic count daily. This is not just a domain name for sale, but the entire website. I’m also offering 3 months of free hosting for the site in the auction. This is a 10-day auction with no minimum reserve price. The opening bid begins at only 99 cents. Anyone would be crazy not to bid on this domain. If you know anything about building your own website you already know that 99.9% of all Internet businesses don’t have this many pages indexed in Google. Just running an ad for your product on every page of the site would earn you thousands of dollars per year. I’m selling it to raise money to expand other web businesses I own.
To bid on SeekDolphin.com — click here.