~ The domain package of MajorFights.com, MajorFight.com with the .net, .org and .info of each and the hyphen version of each the plural and singular versions were sold for $2,500 USD by NamePro’s member Rhinoz. I spoke with Mark a little bit and ask him what approach he took to selling the domains.
Mark had listed the domains on domain forums with no interest from "domainers". He sent out several emails to fight promoters using Google and followed that up with emails to his past domain buyers that he saved the email address of since he’s been selling domains. He received several offers from the emails, but one of his past buyers snapped up the package at the buy it now price of $2,500 USD.
I have expressed many times that is important to save the email address of your buyers. This is some proof that it works to use those buyers for future sales.
~ Funny Tweet that I had seen this morning via Twitter.com … "twitter ID squatting is the new domain name squatting … i’ve got at least 5 – all for projects i’m planning to do someday" LOL He talks about squatting, but says the 5 he has are all for future projects…
~ DOMAINfest auctions end TODAY at SnapNames.com . Nearly 5,000 domains are in the extended auction but some currently with some action are Design.info Images.info Old.info Carried.com ($500) Clearer.com ($575) Fopa.com and Casie.com to mention a few. I think some DEALS are to be had due to the large amount of auction all ending approx the same time. The auction end when normal SnapNames auctions end which is approx 2:15 pm CT.
~ The BailoutBill.com traffic I was talking about yesterday turned out as the following: 1,330 impressions on 968 Uniques and total rev of $13.80. 163 uniques so far today on $9.63 rev…. People are now searching for BailoutBooth.com on Google and DotWeekly ranks 4th for the term due to my post yesterday. This is making traffic go up again and people are leaving comments HERE like I’M Bailout Bill and posting their messages why they should get cash… LOL
~ Two domains that I listed on SnapNames end today. The auctions didn’t run as long as I wanted because the approval process took several days but 9U.net and 4N.net are the domains. I thank you in advance for checking them out and appreciate your bid if you decide to do so.


Leonard Britt
Good point that buyers of domains might buy again in the future if you have something good to offer. I suppose one could also use the Whois or oftentimes on the website there will be a contact email. Someone on one of the Namepros mentioned you can also search for @ in the HTML code after right clicking and selecting View Source. This will sometimes identify an email address which isn’t visible. I have found that trick useful in some instances (doesn’t always work). Thanks again for the tips.
hugh
Jamie I noticed that people were asking you for money in the comments thinking you were Bill. That’s funny good luck on the domain.
Jamie Zoch
@Hugh
Not sure why the people are asking me…. Maybe they should READ closer. LOL
It is funny, but I’m not Bill and I already sold BailoutBill.com