Andrew from the very popular domain site DomainNameWire.com organized a 53 domain name auction with No Reserve and Low Reserve domain names and the auction ends today!

At time of posting 11 of the 53 domains have early bids, which include:

Duj.net $426
BeefJerky.net $475
Eev.net $13,000
Csht.com $130
Bridalwear.org $135
C7p.com $120
OnlineHighSchool.net $2,000
NaturalBath.com $300
BlogTech.com $227
Overmatched.com $100
Bwwp.com $99

The remaining 42 domain names do not have bids yet but many likely will before the auction ends today at 2:15 PM CT because there are many that are well worth bids at the low starting prices. I personally have one domain in the auction which is Managed.org with a reserve range of only $501-$1,000 . Great investment or perfect for a management style firm.

Here is a full list of the domains in auction, linked directly to the auction page for each domain name.

duj.net

beefjerky.net

eev.net

csht.com

bridalwear.org

c7p.com

onlinehighschool.net

naturalbath.com

blogtech.com

overmatched.com

bwwp.com

adjustablehomeloans.com

albanycondo.com

b2badvertising.com

baseballstat.com

bloggingforbeginners.com

born.net

broadcastquality.com

bulkorder.com

cathleen.com

collegejacket.com

dearjournal.com

djset.com

domainsbackorder.com

dryroastedpeanuts.com

dvdburners.net

egyptianpyramids.com

executivepay.com

fajitas.net

feud.org

flanked.com

frontloaddryers.com

geekquest.com

gelatinsubstitute.com

groundbeef.net

heavy.net

kansascity.us

leathercalendar.com

leptospirosis.com

managed.org

mixerconsole.com

movieguide.net

musicphones.com

nug.us

parkingprogram.com

parkinsonsdisease.us

pirating.org

plasticflatware.com

pythons.info

roamingtiger.com

taxidermist.us

threepiecesuits.com

unsellable.com

Best of luck to bidders and sellers!

4 Responses to Blogger SnapNames.com Showcase Auction Ends Today


  1. Chip
    Apr 27, 2010

    Some of the unbid domains are nice but not sure many more will get bids though. In this auction I guess “No reserve” means anywhere from a $99 to a $500+ reserve, depending on how they define “No Reserve” for each individual domain. Lame.

    Oh well. On to the next auction.


  2. Jamie Zoch
    Apr 27, 2010

    @Chip,
    I do a agree that some of the “no reserve” domains are a bit misleading with the actual price needed to place the first bid. I expect about 15-25 domains to have at least one bid at the closing of the auction.


  3. Adam
    Apr 27, 2010

    Looks like they fixed that. . I don’t see any “no reserve” next to names now. I see only the starting prices.

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