Here are the results from the SnapNames.com August showcase domain name auction that ended today.
A total of 82 domain names were in auction. Of those 82, 28 had No Reserve which was a default of $300.
A grand total of 29 domain names had sold in the auction. From my calculations the total for the auction was $36,902 .
Here are the domains that sold in auction from what I can tell.
buygoldonline.com 6100
gels.com 5020
dogobedience.com 2950
reactions.com 2700
hdtvlcd.com 2360
contractorjobs.com 2050
4n.net 2050
videoportal.com 2050
legalsystem.com 1550
cellphoneoffers.com 1502
balancetransfers.net 835
rhinestoneearrings.com 750
tokyovacations.com 1230
petgrooming.net 675
outdoordiningtables.com 500
holidaycards.com 480
goodfood.net 400
wordgames.net 350
globalsearch.net 325
onlinemoviedownloads.com 325
beefbrisket.net 300
birdseed.net 300
cheappaydayloan.net 300
financialaidforcollege.net 300
gelsaddle.com 300
outdoorsecuritylighting.com 300
oversizedhandbag.com 300
pushtotalkphones.com 300
trundlebeds.net 300
Grand Total $36,902
Side notes… With 1 minute left in the auction, 29 domains had bids, so this means no last second bids took place that already had a bid.
19 total domain names went into extended auctions with SecurityNetworks.com the only domain that didn’t have it’s reserve met but active bidding was still happening.
10 domain names had bids, but reserve prices were not met. The highest was InternetArchive.com at $5,750.
10 "No Reserve" domains did not get the minimum bid of $300.


Allen Johnson
The best one in the bunch was dogobedience.com I was going to shuffle out a quick 2200 for the domain in a matter seconds it past my bid.With the domain I was going to use a clickbank affiliate program site with dog books that 30 dollars a sale with seo and type in traffic this domain would make a good small business. probably easily grossing over 1k
Sean
I was in the late mix for petgrooming.net myself, and in the end just went with my gut not to bid up any further. Great category domain, the buyer should do well with it.
Jack
Good to see successful new avenues for buying and selling domains.