I do these lists from time to time and highlight several great expired domain names that are on auction at NameJET.com that are open for pre-bids. All auctions start in a range from today, out to about 30 days from now.
Here is the list of expired gold waiting to be polished!
MightyMouse.com Potential TM issues but a domain to consider. Registered since 1997
Dresser.net Furniture domains always seem to do well. Although a .net, still a strong keyword with nice age
FreeComputer.com Nice search volume
Deki.com Nice CVCV registered in 1997
JXY.com Not the strongest letter combination, but it is an expired 3 letter .com
MonitorStand.com Very nice generic product domain name. I really like the potential of this domain name
DCFC.com Nice quad premium 4 letter domain, registered in 1997
HomeAccessories.net Powerful keyword
Sparkly.com Very nice generic that could be used for many things
CollegeRecruit.com If you are a college recruit, what better domain name to have!
Not the biggest list I have ever done but I can not control the amount of quality domains that are currently expired either. Still some nice ones in the list. There are a lot of nice domains on NameJET in the pre-release section, but many are listed by sellers like Pet.org, Bug.net and so on. Not all domain names listed above will reach private auction as some may be renewed by the past owner of the domain name. At time of posting, all domains were not renewed or I wouldn’t post them.


Jon
JXY.com is already at $4,600 and it’s not even released yet for auction!.
Jamie Zoch
@ Jon,
That was fast! Considering LLL.com’s have been selling for $3,xxx at Sedo and other places… it just amazes me that EXPIRED, similar domains jump up so high right away. Maybe these buyers need to take their blinders off and consider looking around the aftermarket, instead of always being suckered into the expired market.
Pat
“Maybe these buyers need to take their blinders off and consider looking around the aftermarket, instead of always being suckered into the expired market.”
It’s dumbfounding to see the prices paid for complete crap at Snap and NJ. If there’s traffic, it’s usually garbage traffic that will dry up in short order. But many of the heavyweights obviously still buy this crap instead of looking at the aftermarket.
Crazy.