Posted by domain reporter on July 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I just ended the week long poll I was running on which domain you thought would sell at the live domain name auction at Domainfest, which will be held in New York on August 18th , of those domain names with a reserve price range of $250K-$500K . The package of domains including Tshirts.com got the most votes with 32% of the voters predicting a sale with “None will …
Posted by domain reporter on July 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Namejet.com just announced the “”First Aftermarket names available for Public Auction” “These auctions are going on right now and since they are Public anyone can bid, but hurry they are scheduled to close on Friday July 30th.” The list follows, here is the direct link to the domains . Bidding starts at $69. Interestingly all of these domains seems to be owned by one person, so they are not registry owned domains or…
Posted by domain reporter on July 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Rob Monster and his Epik team will be holding its first Developer Conference in Seattle September 15-17, 2010. You can learn more about the conference on the Epik website . I haven’t decided if I am going to attend, but it looks like it will be a good conference for people who have been developing, and it certainly promises to bring something different to the domain conference scene. In conjunction with this conference, …
Posted by domain reporter on July 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Variety.com is reporting that the domain names HollywoodVideo.com, MovieGallery.com GameCrazy.com and Reel.com, are all hitting the auction block. “”A bankruptcy court judge has approved hiring Streambank, a firm specializing in the sale of intellectual property, to find new owners for the trademarks, domain names and databases for Hollywood Video, Movie Gallery, Game Crazy and Reel.com. The parent company, Movie Gallery, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February and is selling…
Posted by domain reporter on July 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Wow. The domain name Huddle.com just sold for $131,400 on NameJet.com today. The Winning bidders Id is simply “bnd” who outbid “newyorker” to get the domain. Huddle.net is a huge site which gets over 100,000 visitors a month according to Compete.com and has a 21K ranking on Alexa. Huddle.net is registered under privacy at Tucows. Here is what Huddle.net site says: Huddle Enterprise enables secure collaboration between organizations. It helps all people …