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For Sale The results of NameWinner in June 16, 2003

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It looks a gooday of NameWinner.
I don't know who got ChatZone.com($$4556).
But I found BuyDomains got eController.com($1168), FreeLogos.net($778), RadioTuner.com($734), LifeOnline.com($499), BidToSave.com($409) and so on.
Are they so profitable?

Anyway, Enjoy! :)
 
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Originally posted by mohno

Are they so profitable?

Thanks Mohno,

I think they are! :(
 

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Originally posted by mohno

Are they so profitable?

Anyway, Enjoy! :) [/B]


well think of it this way..one of those domains will be atleast $2500+ ..they sell one and all the other domains are free?
 

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Originally posted by mohno
It looks a gooday of NameWinner.
I don't know who got ChatZone.com($$4556).
But I found BuyDomains got eController.com($1168), FreeLogos.net($778), RadioTuner.com($734), LifeOnline.com($499), BidToSave.com($409) and so on.
Are they so profitable?
Anyway, Enjoy! :)

Why is it the report say's you won the above names but you said here BD got them :confused:

Also, I see most every day you offer this interesting NW list, it appears you managed to get anywhere from $4,000 to $16,000 in names yourself.

Are you really spending that much money every day yourself :confused: If so that seems to add up to an incredible amount of money and Yen. What are you doing to get a return on your sizable daily investments? Just wondering. Thanks.
 

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Originally posted by RealNames


Why is it the report say's you won the above names but you said here BD got them :confused:

Namewinner got them not mohno!
 

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I don't have so much _real_ money :) although I'm rich in the DNF$ world :D

The result "GOT" means NameWinner grabbed domains successfully (for somebody but NOT me).
You can use DotSter's whois to identify who got each name.
 

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Originally posted by mohno I don't have so much _real_ money :) although I'm rich in the DNF$ world :DThe result "GOT" means NameWinner grabbed domains susessfully (for somebody but NOT me). You can use DotSter's whois to identify who got each name.

Thanks, I misunderstood. Too late at night.:embarrass

BTW, I could not help but wonder why the prices are so high. In fact, many of the names seem to be not worth a reg fee. I may be missing something and probably am.
 

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Typically, domains which have traffic (especially type-ins) might have high bid even if they are worthless as a name.

For example, I don't think gotoworld.com($4,556) is a good name. However, you can find it has good traffic in http://www.alexa.com/data/details?url=gotoworld.com .
It must have good traffic, that is, profitable.
(I still think $4,556 is too high though.)

Of cource, sometimes people might miss such traffic names.
For example, there was no bid in NameWinner on "ILoveBritney.net". I grabbed it with reseller version of SnapBack (final exchange).
Actually, the name is worthless as you can see in http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31830 .
However, it has best traffic among my domains (400-500/day) and profitable ;)
 

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I cannot thank you enough for these lists.

It's definitely worthwhile to see the top names and who the high bidders are on NW.
 

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ToolKits.com and RadioTuner.com are really nice!:eek:
 

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Thanks and keep up the great work Moh! These lists are are very helpful to us relative newbies when trying to price/value domains.
 

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Originally posted by G.A.
ToolKits.com and RadioTuner.com are really nice!:eek:

Actually, BuyDomains got really nice names in many cases.
 

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Some additional info :)

1. chatzone.com - NameWinner
2. gotoworld.com - BuyDomains
3. cheatsource.com - SnapNames
4. vivant.com - BuyDomains
5. dvdcreator.com - Go Daddy/WildWestDomains
6. toolkits.com - BuyDomains
7. film100.com - DropWizard
8. econtroller.com - NameWinner/BuyDomains
9. geni.com - BuyDomains
10. sharissa.com - SnapNames/ULT
11. freelogos.net - NameWinner/BuyDomains
12. foxkid.com - eNom Club Drop
13. newgal.com - SnapNames
14. radiotuner.com - NameWinner/BuyDomains
15. playsafe.com - ar/Buildable
16. slutsbabes.com - SnapNames/Worldwide Media
17. cef.net - SnapNames/BuyDomains
18. teine.com - eNom Club Drop
19. hotelseattle.com - TheFirstName
20. batterypack.com - SignatureDomains
21. workrelease.com - BuyDomains
22. autoscape.com - NameWinner/Mrs Jello
23. amtek.com - SnapNames
24. hagglers.com - Go Daddy/WildWestDomains
25. lolitamodels.com - ar/Buildable
26. theflorist.com - BuyDomains
27. waikato.com - SnapNames/ULT
28. hiltonhonors.com - NameWinner
29. holisticdrugs.com - SnapNames
30. indianlakes.com - eNom Club Drop
 

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gotoworld.com used to be paying us to surf program site ?
 

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GoToWorld.com was a huge get paid to surf company. They also were a news site, and a bunch of other things. I use to get about $400 a month from them with their get paid to surf program.

RMF
 

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Originally posted by mohno
Typically, domains which have traffic (especially type-ins) might have high bid even if they are worthless as a name.

For example, I don't think gotoworld.com($4,556) is a good name. However, you can find it has good traffic in http://www.alexa.com/data/details?url=gotoworld.com .
It must have good traffic, that is, profitable.
(I still think $4,556 is too high though.)

hmmm... that makes me wonder what the value of my site www.AngerMisManagement.com is considering my Alexa ranking is much higher than this one...

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?q=&url=angermismanagement.com
 

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Originally posted by Aplusmedia


I thought they were all scams...!

It seems not all!
 

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Originally posted by Aplusmedia


I thought they were all scams...!

No, they were not scams, just bad business models.

I got paid by alladvantage a few times. i never made enough with gotoworld to get a check
 
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