Thanks to Mike at TheDomains.com for providing the results of yesterday’s auction at TRAFFIC. The Moniker No/Low Reserve Auction is the precursor to Wednesday’s highly anticipated live auction, and it netted $190,000.
The results of the auction can be seen at TheDomains.com.
Results of Moniker No/Low Reserve Auction
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Two surprises:
Lawyers.biz ($2,500)
Washington.biz ($5,000)
Perhaps the time has come for high-performing one-word keywords in other TLDs besides dot-com.
Best,
Ms Domainer
***UPDATED BY ELLIOT***
I don’t really think so. These names would be low to mid-5 figures for .net, .org, and maybe .info.