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Moniker / Snapnames Year End Auction

Moniker and Snapnames has released the list of domain names that are included in this year’s Year End domain auction. The auction has started, and it will run through November 17, 2011 at 3:15pm (EST). At the time of this post, four domain names currently have bids: Mock.com, fyny.com, omib.com, and Mentality.com.

There are 53 domain names in this auction, and many of the auctions do have reserve prices. The list of domain names in the auction is listed below along with the reserve price ranges. I bolded the names I like (I may bid).

Domain Name Reserve Range
fyny.com No Reserve
omib.com No Reserve
mock.com $10,001 – $25,000
mentality.com $5,001 – $10,000
answer.com $100,001 – $250,000
apw.com $10,001 – $25,000
autism.me $1,001 – $2,500
baroquepearls.com $1,001 – $2,500
betas.com $2,501 – $5,000
ce.com $1MM – $5MM
cheaplaptops.com $50,001 – $100,000
cheyenne.com $500,001 – $750,000
cloudmusicstorage.com $1,001 – $2,500
coffeeshop.net $2,501 – $5,000
conp.com No Reserve
corporateattorney.co.uk $1,001 – $2,500
creditreports.com $1MM – $5MM
crete.com $50,001 – $100,000
cyberdiscounts.com No Reserve
dairy.net $2,501 – $5,000
empire.com $100,001 – $250,000
f.biz $10,001 – $25,000
financialmanagement.com $50,001 – $100,000
fliphomes.com $5,001 – $10,000
floor.com $1MM – $5MM
ftsw.com No Reserve
golfcart.net $2,501 – $5,000
golfgloves.net $10,001 – $25,000
guitarstrap.com $10,001 – $25,000
herbalpills.com $10,001 – $25,000
interlink.com $10,001 – $25,000
intinction.com No Reserve
marketingflyer.com $501 – $1,000
mlvm.com No Reserve
mosquitowipes.com No Reserve
motorcycles.net $10,001 – $25,000
onlinestorefronts.com $1,001 – $2,500
paternitytest.com $5,001 – $10,000
phd.com $250,001 – $500,000
pranks.tv No Reserve
prime.com $1MM – $5MM
qx.com $50,001 – $100,000
realityshows.tv $1,001 – $2,500
ridinggloves.com $1,001 – $2,500
rvrx.com $1,001 – $2,500
snare.com $50,001 – $100,000
taxpreparers.com $25,001 – $50,000
teaclub.com $5,001 – $10,000
ticketoffices.com $2,501 – $5,000
tofu.com $100,001 – $250,000
vipz.com $1,001 – $2,500
webmastertools.com $100,001 – $250,000
yogurtshops.com No Reserve

My TRAFFIC Experience & Recap

I returned home from Ft. Lauderdale yesterday evening, and I want to share some of my takeaways from the TRAFFIC conference. Overall, the conference proved to be a great networking opportunity (as it always is) in an excellent venue.

–  Domain Holdings  made a very impressive showing. In a short span of time, the company has hired a number of people who are experienced in the domain industry and some from outside of the domain space. In fact, when I first arrived, I said hello to someone I know who has worked at a successful but covert domain company, and I was surprised when I saw his tag said Domain Holdings. I think Domain Holdings is a collegial team of experts who are working on products and services that target various segments of the domain business, and I bet you’re going to hear a lot about them in the next year.

– I had a productive meeting with Protrada about the company’s platform, and I am going to set up my account ASAP. I was given a walk through, and I think it is going to help me stay on top of potential acquisitions and auctions. If you haven’t checked it out yet, it’s quite comprehensive and well put together.

– I really appreciated the fact that GoDaddy was there and took the time to walk through the auction platform. I had some issues with it, and I was able to learn a few tricks while showing some of the areas of frustration.

– Sedo and Afternic announced news during the conference, which will help domain owners sell domain names. Afternic is partnering up with Godaddy and Sedo expanded its SedoMLS distribution channel. It’s going to pay to list your names on both platforms. I also had a nice conversation with Don Lyons, who let me know about Moniker’s new partnership with Afternic, making it easier to sell names.

– Whether you think adult sites are good or bad, .XXX domain names are good or bad, or whatever your feelings are related to the adult industry, I can tell you they have a smart team running the operation, and I think they are going to be very successful. I had a long and candid conversation with ICM Registry CEO Stuart  Lawley, and I came away impressed with the organization.

– The .XXX party at the W Hotel was fun. The venue was great, especially because it was so close to the Ritz Carlton.  I think the party could have been a bit more “adult” though 🙂

– I am glad that  Mike Mann was on the Test Track panel. He was very blunt when he needed to be and was entertaining by calling things the way he saw it. I think organizers need more vetting for Test Track to avoid no shows and to choose presenters with solid business plans.

– I want to wish Mike Berkens congratulations for Blogger of the Year. It’s very well deserved and certainly hard earned.

– I think there should be a Domain Broker of the Year category. I know awards aren’t that important to many people, but the broker side of the business helps bring in considerable revenue to domain investors, and some brokers are far superior to others.

– There was a guy who showed up at the conference with one of the most unbelievable lists of category defining .com domain names that made everyone’s jaws drop. Apparently, his father founded the company a number of years ago.

– The Ritz Carlton in Ft. Lauderdale was an excellent location to hold the conference. It was large enough that there was space to spread out and hold private meetings, but it didn’t feel like it was too expansive. The corridor outside the ballrooms was conducive to meetings, and to meet with companies that had booths. There were several areas (inside and outside) and restaurants for private dining and larger parties. In addition, there are a number of hotels within walking distance for those who don’t have a Ritz Carlton budget.

– Despite the three days of rain, spirits were still very high. People stayed at the venue for the most part, and there were many good opportunities to meet with other people and companies in the industry. I tend to take some time during the conferences to catch up on work/emails…etc, but I stayed at the venue almost the entire time.

– I am sure many people are just waiting until I discuss the auction. Actually, a lot of people will probably skip over this entire post just to write negative things about the auction. In any case, I don’t think it takes a genius to realize the results weren’t great. I think the .XXX sales were strong, although I wouldn’t have been surprised to see Movies.XXX sell, in light of a few other high dollar sales. Everyone seems to have an opinion on what went wrong and what can be improved, and I am going to stay out of that.

– As usual, the show organizers put on a professional trade show without many hitches. They’ve been at it for years, and I felt that the whole Traffic team made attendees feel welcome and appreciated.

Moniker Email Attachments Not Working on Mac Mail

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When I am transferring domain names from another registrar to Moniker, I receive a status report email every morning with an update about the progress of each domain name. The email contains the following information to let me know if there are any troubles with the transfer:

Please open our attachment for a list of the domains that are being transfered into Moniker.
If your domain does not have a SUCCESS or TRANSFER-PENDING status your domain is most likely locked.
Please address those issues with the registrar where your domain is.
Names with a status of SUCCESS are in your account now.

Common Status Codes
SUCCESS – Transfer has completed.
TRANSFER-PENDING – Domain has been submitted for transfer and is pending completion.
552 – Domain is locked or transfer status prohibits transfer please contact your registrar.

It’s an important email since it lets me know if I need to reinitiate a transfer or look into problems with the transfer. Unfortunately, the email never appears to have an attachment when I open it in my MacBook’s MacMail program. I do know there is an attachment, as I can access it from my Blackberry, but for some reason, it doesn’t work with my MacBook.

I’ve known about this issue for so long, I’ve gotten use to the work around and haven’t thought about it until someone else brought it up to me. This person mentioned that he reported it to Moniker, and I recall reporting it as well, a long time ago. It hasn’t been rectified.

Perhaps Oversee can fix this so I don’t have to rely on my Blackberry to read my attachment, especially since the email usually arrives at 2am, and I often forget to even check on the status report.

Snapnames & Moniker Down Prior to Auction

With the DomainFest live auction scheduled to begin in about 10 minutes (10:00am) EST, it appears that some Oversee websites are down. I’ve tried to access Moniker, Snapnames, and even the Oversee corporate website with no luck.  For some reason, the auction page on Moniker’s site is working, but the others don’t appear to be working right now.

Fortunately for those who park with Domain Sponsor, it does not appear that the outage is impacting parked pages or the DS website.

I’ve reached out to Oversee spokesman Mason Cole for an update, and I will let you know what I hear. I would imagine the live auction will not start until the website is working, but I will keep you posted.

*** Update from Oversee***

Due to a technical issue, the Moniker Live auction in Barcelona slated for today will not be conducted as scheduled.   Our tech team is working to identify and resolve the problem as soon as possible.

Moniker and SnapNames very much regret the inconvenience this has caused our customers.   The difficult decision was made in order to protect the integrity of our auctions for both buyers and sellers.

.TV Auction Results: $175k in Sales

.TV auctionSnapnames / Moniker held an auction for .TV domain names last week, and the results of the auction are below. The auction grossed a little bit under $175,000.  I am very impressed with the percentage of names that sold (122 total sales), but I am underwhelmed by the actual sales prices. I thought the 2 letter .TV domain names were going to sell for more.

I bid on a few of the two letter names during the closing moments, but my domain investments don’t really deviate much from .com, so I wasn’t willing to put a few thousand dollars into this type of speculation. Additionally, since many of my clients are other domain investors, I assumed they  were likely bidding or observing and quick flips would be unlikely.

What are your thoughts on the auction and the results?

ko.tv $7,261.00
il.tv $5,500.00
hi.tv $5,000.00
gg.tv $4,800.00
stocks.tv $4,300.00
streaming.tv $4,200.00
uu.tv $4,200.00
mr.tv $3,700.00
bb.tv $3,700.00
hr.tv $3,300.00
ar.tv $3,100.00
tax.tv $3,054.00
dd.tv $3,005.00
mx.tv $2,900.00
ee.tv $2,250.00
ae.tv $2,250.00
oo.tv $2,150.00
ii.tv $2,110.00
jr.tv $2,050.00
no.tv $2,050.00
vv.tv $2,024.00
tc.tv $2,000.00
xl.tv $1,950.00
mo.tv $1,903.00
mt.tv $1,816.00
can.tv $1,800.00
bm.tv $1,776.00
ll.tv $1,700.00
tn.tv $1,676.00
jj.tv $1,663.00
ky.tv $1,626.00
ct.tv $1,613.00
tt.tv $1,602.00
ks.tv $1,600.00
sn.tv $1,600.00
fm.tv $1,583.00
iq.tv $1,550.00
er.tv $1,550.00
big.tv $1,550.00
air.tv $1,550.00
british.tv $1,500.00
hp.tv $1,450.00
hm.tv $1,402.00
va.tv $1,325.00
lo.tv $1,252.00
vb.tv $1,251.00
oh.tv $1,250.00
hb.tv $1,250.00
mb.tv $1,211.00
bg.tv $1,200.00
du.tv $1,200.00
familia.tv $1,180.00
wm.tv $1,151.00
mn.tv $1,150.00
lg.tv $1,150.00
ie.tv $1,150.00
ib.tv $1,150.00
heather.tv $1,150.00
iv.tv $1,101.00
kd.tv $1,100.00
ww.tv $1,051.00
vn.tv $1,050.00
qa.tv $1,050.00
bw.tv $1,050.00
al.tv $1,050.00
ak.tv $1,050.00
bv.tv $1,000.00
kv.tv $1,000.00
mp.tv $1,000.00
wk.tv $1,000.00
ys.tv $975.00
yb.tv $950.00
wb.tv $927.00
om.tv $925.00
ah.tv $900.00
ht.tv $850.00
mz.tv $825.00
wv.tv $814.00
set.tv $800.00
kw.tv $800.00
ho.tv $800.00
ov.tv $775.00
mw.tv $751.00
ix.tv $727.00
po.tv $716.00
hv.tv $700.00
gi.tv $700.00
32.tv $677.00
vd.tv $650.00
vm.tv $626.00
00.tv $625.00
rf.tv $600.00
rant.tv $590.00
mommies.tv $590.00
gene.tv $590.00
ej.tv $580.00
dz.tv $578.00
kb.tv $575.00
ty.tv $575.00
lm.tv $551.00
sw.tv $550.00
pv.tv $525.00
ol.tv $525.00
lp.tv $525.00
jt.tv $525.00
ax.tv $525.00
vi.tv $501.00
ym.tv $500.00
rw.tv $500.00
fax.tv $500.00
chatroom.tv $500.00
pz.tv $475.00
xm.tv $475.00
asp.tv $462.00
tots.tv $432.00
wx.tv $425.00
jz.tv $400.00
jock.tv $375.00
php.tv $350.00
ch2.tv $300.00
los.tv $300.00
nas.tv $300.00

Snapnames .TV Auction Ends Soon

.TV auctionThe Snapnames / Moniker .TV auction that is being run in conjunction with Mashable (which started during the SXSW conference), is coming to a conclusion today. I listed my favorite domain names in this auction in a previous post.

It’s impressive to me that so many of the names in auction (around 75%) have received bids. I am pretty surprised that the bids aren’t higher since we’re talking about many 2 and 3 letter  domain names. I don’t really follow the .TV market much since I don’t own any .TV domain names (to my knowledge), but the prices seem very low to me at this juncture.

With just about two hours remaining in the auction, here are the auctions with current bids (see the site for updated bids):

Domain Name Current Bid
gg.tv $4,800
mr.tv $3,600
hi.tv $3,300
stocks.tv $2,500
streaming.tv $2,500
er.tv $1,550
big.tv $1,550
british.tv $1,500
air.tv $1,500
ar.tv $1,400
il.tv $1,350
mb.tv $1,161
fm.tv $1,161
heather.tv $1,150
ko.tv $1,111
no.tv $1,100
oh.tv $1,100
iq.tv $1,100
kick.tv $1,100
mx.tv $1,000
bv.tv $1,000
mp.tv $1,000
wk.tv $1,000
ee.tv $925
tn.tv $883
ww.tv $802
ct.tv $777
xl.tv $775
hr.tv $775
can.tv $775
bb.tv $750
ae.tv $725
jr.tv $725
dd.tv $675
po.tv $666
mo.tv $651
al.tv $650
mn.tv $650
rf.tv $600
gene.tv $590
tt.tv $580
oo.tv $550
qa.tv $550
va.tv $550
bm.tv $525
ie.tv $525
jj.tv $525
sn.tv $525
vv.tv $525
yb.tv $525
32.tv $525
hm.tv $525
ll.tv $525
bw.tv $525
who.tv $525
lo.tv $510
ix.tv $502
rant.tv $502
om.tv $500
ax.tv $500
bg.tv $500
ib.tv $500
ym.tv $500
gi.tv $500
hb.tv $500
ks.tv $500
lp.tv $500
kb.tv $500
ii.tv $485
lm.tv $477
vm.tv $476
ky.tv $476
uu.tv $475
mt.tv $475
tc.tv $475
xm.tv $475
00.tv $475
lg.tv $450
sw.tv $450
ak.tv $450
pv.tv $450
ty.tv $450
ht.tv $450
jt.tv $450
kd.tv $450
hp.tv $425
kw.tv $425
wm.tv $425
pz.tv $425
mw.tv $402
du.tv $400
wb.tv $400
ah.tv $400
dz.tv $400
jz.tv $400
kv.tv $400
mz.tv $400
rw.tv $400
vi.tv $400
vn.tv $400
ej.tv $400
ol.tv $400
ov.tv $400
vd.tv $400
wv.tv $400
ys.tv $400
ho.tv $375
iv.tv $375
vb.tv $375
wx.tv $375
tax.tv $375
hv.tv $350
and.tv $333
jock.tv $325
set.tv $325
asp.tv $300
ch2.tv $300
chatroom.tv $300
fax.tv $300
nas.tv $300
php.tv $300

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