Domain Sales

Health/Auto/Car Insurance Domains

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In light of the recent insurance domain name sales that ranged anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars (including some of my own last week for less), I am listing some other health insurance, auto insurance, and car insurance domain names for sale.   They are all registered at Moniker for a quick and easy push.

The cities are all medium to large, each name is $500, or the entire set can be purchased for just $3,600.   See below for city information.

AtlanticCityHealthInsurance.com
FairfaxHealthInsurance.com
HiltonHeadHealthInsurance.com
HobokenHealthInsurance.com
JupiterHealthInsurance.com
LawrenceHealthInsurance.com
LynnHealthInsurance.com
QuincyHealthInsurance.com
RockvilleHealthInsurance.com
TrentonHealthInsurance.com

JupiterAutoInsurance.com
LawrenceAutoInsurance.com

AtlanticCityCarInsurance.com

Population info for cities listed:

Atlantic City, NJ – 35,770 (268,000 if you count the metro area)
Fairfax, VA – 21,498 (1,015,302 in Fairfax county)
Hilton Head, NC – 33,838
Hoboken, NJ – 38,577
Jupiter, FL – 39,328
Lawrence, MA – 72, 043 and Lawrence, KS – 90,520
Lynn, MA – 87,122
Quincy, MA – 91,622
Rockville, MD – 60,734
Trenton, NJ – 82,804

Domain Spam Making the Rounds

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I received two emails like this in the past couple of days for geodomain names, and a friend also forwarded me the same email for a completely different domain name. Because the emails were nearly identical, and because the domain names in question were very different, I believe this is a domain spam email making the rounds.

While I don’t think it’s any type of scam, I have heard that people will send out thousands of automated emails based on certain domain attributes, and when someone responds, the emailer will then decide whether he is interested in replying or not based on the domain name.

Here’s the email in the event you receive the exact same one.

Hello there,

I am contacting you to offer you some cold, hard cash. Unfortunately in this case you have not won the lottery, nor do I need you to help me wire a ridiculous amount of money.

I am contacting you in relation to the domain name XXXXXXX.com which I am aware that you own.

I was just curious as to whether you would be prepared to sell the rights of ownership to this name to me? If so, I how much would you want?

Payment would happily be rendered through any medium you feel safe utilizing.

I would greatly appreciate a response in a timely manner.

Yours

James Watson

3 Insurance Domain Names for Sale

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I listed two insurance-related domain names that sold yesterday, and I am listing a few more today:

SanFranciscoDentalInsurance.com – BIN: $1,850
ChandlerDentalInsurance.com – BIN: $650

TempeMedicalInsurance.com – BIN: $650

Buy all 3 together for $2,300. Domain names are registered at Moniker for a quick push. Buyer pays escrow fees if payment is made via Paypal.

Two Insurance Keyword Domain Names

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I’ve seen similar names selling for four figures recently, so I thought I would list two similar geographic insurance domain names for sale. The asking price is $625/each, but I will sell the pair for $925. The two domain names I am selling are:

SantaFeCarInsurance.com
WestPalmBeachHealthInsurance.com

9/2 – Domain Names have been sold.

City .com Domain Names for Sale

Most people who frequently read my blog, know I like city .com domain names. In fact, my companies own and operate Burbank.com, Lowell.com and Newburyport.com, and I’ve discussed why I like them many times on the blog. Just about all good to great city .com domain names are developed and are virtually unattainable (unless you have significant means).

In fact, before I acquired Burbank.com, I reached out to many of the owners of undeveloped or under-developed city .com domain names and offered a lot more money than I would feel comfortable doing now given the economy, and I was still rejected.

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve seen some great city .com names for sale at very good prices. Since I have my hands full developing and maintaining my own city .com websites, I am not making any more geodomain acquisitions at the moment, so I want to share these with you if you haven’t seen them for sale. If any of the names are of interest, get in touch with Toby Clements ASAP. None of these are owned by me and I have not been compensated for this post.

Tacoma.com
$110,000 – financing not available

NewRochelle.com
$47,000 – financing available

RanchoCucamonga.com
$90,000 – financing available

Versailles.com
$35,000 – financing available

BalHarbour.com
$40,000 – financing available

Guest Post: End User Follow Up

This is a guest post from domain investor Calvin Washington, and I wanted to share it in the hopes that it helps others who are dealing with end user sales. If you are doing something unique that could help other domain investors, and you’d like to write a guest post, please email me. As long as you aren’t trying to sell something or get a back link, and it’s helpful to others, I would be happy to post it.

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I have been using this trick successfully lately when selling to end users who for whatever reason showed no interest in my particular domain. It has been working for me after getting a “No!” or “Not interested” reply. It’s really simple and I’m sure many others are doing something similar but you never know!

Thanks XXXX,

Though you expressed no interest in XXXXX.com, I appreciate your getting back with me. The highest offer we received was $XXX. I guess it’s best to let the market decide it’s value. If for any reason in the future it may be of value to you, we will be willing
to accept $XXX.

In either case, take care!

Best,
Calvin

In closing, it’s strongly recommended that your price that you’re willing to accept be higher than your highest offer received. If not, you may come across as being dishonest. Hope this helps someone. Another big point I’d like to stress is the salutation. “Best” is my way of basically saying to the end user “This is my last contact to you, take it or leave it”. I sure there are some grammatical errors or misuse of punctuation, so make the necessary corrections when needed.

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