Posts Tagged ‘new domains’

Internext Show Domains - Moniker

Posted in Auctions, Moniker on August 6th, 2008 by Michael – 1 Comment

Moniker.com released the list of new domains for Internext Show to be held on Friday at 2pm EST, Aug 8, 2008

BJ.com, Cock.com, Penis.com  and Porn.ca are sure winners here.  Other top names would be: GayGuys.com, GangBang.com, TopModel.com, BigDick.com, AnalSex.com, Pornography.com.

However the reserves seem quite high on many names, so I expect most high priced ones not to sell.

There is also a nice pack of tld names:

Amateur.ca, Legs.ca, Fetish.ca;

SexPictures.co.uk, ExoticWomen.co.uk, PornStars.co.uk; Pussy.sc

The full list: read more »

Available GEO Domains For Grabs

Posted in GEO, Lists on July 22nd, 2008 by Michael – 1 Comment

Here is a list of available names I recently checked:

BinghamCanyonCopperMine.com
BlackCanyonofTheGunnisonNationalMonument.com
CanyonDeChellyNationalMonument.com
CasaGrandeRuinsNationalMonument.com
ChacoCultureNationalHistoricalPark.com
ChimneyRockNationalHistoricSite.com
ColonialWilliamsburgHistoricArea.com
CumberlandGapNationalHistoricalPark.com
FlorissantFossilBedsNationalMonument.com
GlenCanyonNationalRecreationArea.com
GrandStaircaseEscalanteNationalMonument.com
GreatSandDunesNationalParkandPreserve.com
HavasupaiIndianReservation.com
KennedySpaceCenterandCapeCanaveralAirStation.com
LittleBighornBattlefieldNationalMonument.com
MedicineBowMountains.com read more »

Age Does Matter

Posted in Blogs, Opinions, Tips on March 26th, 2008 by Michael – 3 Comments

An interesting post over at the NameBio blog about aged domains:

Recently, I came into possession of a domain name registered in 1991. This domain has been continuously renewed for 17 years. (its almost old enough to vote!). However, Ive run into a few question marks, specifically in regards to determining value. Clearly older domain names have Value, they are garbled up at the expired domain auctions quite consistently, and although most caliber domainers will say that “age is but a small factor” when it comes to a VERY old domain, it can certainly become one of the most important factors.

Why is age so desired? Primarily because all the good domains were taken first, thus in theory all of the quality domain names, should be old. I find this too be a reasonably accurate statement, with exceptions on both ends. Yes, some new domains are quite valuable (new technologies, new trends) and some old domains really have nothing to offer but a history of continuous renewal. read more »