If you happened to catch the live NamesCon 2015 auction, by live streaming video, reading the end results or at the Tropicana Hotel during the event itself, you know that there was quite a lot of excitement when new gTLD’s hit the auction block. Some of these noteworthy sales included Wine.Club for $140,000, Weed.Club for $16,000 and Tequila.club for $8,000.
These are definitely keywords and strings that make sense either for development or a long term capital gain.
If you think that you’ve missed out, there are still a couple days left to join the RightOfTheDot Extended Auction.
For the most part, I believe that there has been enough coverage on NamesCon 2015 and the extended auction for everyone in the domain industry to be aware of selling prices and the ongoing auction.
However, today I was in awe to see another auction being held by Heritage Auctions spring up.
Their mission is, “to be the world's most trusted and efficient marketplace and information resource for owners of fine art, jewels, rare collectibles, and other precious objects.”
Having said that, there are names that rival that of the extended auction in the .com space being as generic as possible, a portfolio of 84 three letter .net’s and new gTLD’s with matching strings too. You can surely admit that these are other precious objects to own.
If you’re an investor or lawyer in New York City, perhaps
Nevertheless, you must be Quick.com as a Mouse.com about it as this isn’t an Arcade.com game and the auction is ending in 16 days.
Having seen the mission of Heritage Auctions, I couldn’t say that there is a better venue for these timeless pieces of Arts.org to be auctioned off on.
These are definitely keywords and strings that make sense either for development or a long term capital gain.
If you think that you’ve missed out, there are still a couple days left to join the RightOfTheDot Extended Auction.
For the most part, I believe that there has been enough coverage on NamesCon 2015 and the extended auction for everyone in the domain industry to be aware of selling prices and the ongoing auction.
However, today I was in awe to see another auction being held by Heritage Auctions spring up.
Their mission is, “to be the world's most trusted and efficient marketplace and information resource for owners of fine art, jewels, rare collectibles, and other precious objects.”
Having said that, there are names that rival that of the extended auction in the .com space being as generic as possible, a portfolio of 84 three letter .net’s and new gTLD’s with matching strings too. You can surely admit that these are other precious objects to own.
If you’re an investor or lawyer in New York City, perhaps
NYC.Lawyer
is a good choice for you. Or, you are Wall Street savvy as well and owning Stock.Market
is the perfect fit for personal development.Nevertheless, you must be Quick.com as a Mouse.com about it as this isn’t an Arcade.com game and the auction is ending in 16 days.
Having seen the mission of Heritage Auctions, I couldn’t say that there is a better venue for these timeless pieces of Arts.org to be auctioned off on.