Moniker $2.1M In Sales At TRAFFIC Silicon Valley
April 30, 1 Commentad.com sold for US$1.4M – was that too cheap? Here is the official list of domains and their sale prices.
Ad.com $1,400,000.00
BottledWater.com $45,000.00
Athletic.com $40,000.00
Vixen.com $32,500.00
Shutter.com $25,000.00
Diets.net $21,000.00
NonProfits.com $20,000.00
OnlineTelevision.com $20,000.00
Jonesboro.com $19,000.00
SteakKnives.com $18,000.00
Debug.com $17,000.00
HomeMortgage.net $17,000.00
CampingSupplies.com $16,000.00
Ycg.com $14,000.00
Antihistamine.com and Antihistimine.com $13,000.00
Punks.com $13,000.00
MedicalProblems.com $12,000.00
Bionic.com $12,000.00
SiameseCats.com $12,000.00
GardenOfEden.com $11,000.00
Filet.com $11,000.00
Sham.com $11,000.00
HeadShot.com $10,000.00
KingCrab.com $10,000.00
ImageConsultants.com $9,500.00
Sued.com $9,000.00
Sports.info $9,000.00
HotProducts.com $9,000.00
BoatRepairs.com $8,500.00
Rejected.com $8,000.00
Cancun.org $8,000.00
AllTerrainVehicles.com $8,000.00
Stimulant.com $8,000.00
Accreditation.com $8,000.00
FloridaAttorney.com $8,000.00
DietAndExercise.com $7,000.00
Announced.com $7,000.00
UsedElectronics.com $7,000.00
AircraftEngines.com $6,500.00
MovingService.com $6,000.00
GlutenFreeRecipes.com $6,000.00
BarbequeGrill.com $6,000.00
PinballWizard.com $6,000.00
Cosmetician.com $6,000.00
DentistFinder.com $6,000.00
FerrisWheel.com $6,000.00
BusinessBankruptcy.com $5,750.00
PopUpBlockers.com $5,500.00
BaptistChurches.com $5,500.00
GolfCaddy.com $5,500.00
AffiliateAdvertising.com $5,000.00
Lz.ca $5,000.00
VehicleRepair.com $5,000.00
Exhibiting.com $5,000.00
Transferring.com $5,000.00
Wager.co.uk $5,000.00
FreightLines.com $5,000.00
GraduateStudents.com $4,500.00
Retrain.com $4,500.00
SystemBackups.com $4,500.00
Junk.net $4,000.00
CureForCancer.com $4,000.00
Reimbursement.com $4,000.00
ForeclosureRefinance.com $4,000.00
Maintaining.com $4,000.00
GarageKits.com $4,000.00
ModernHouses.com $3,500.00
Respected.com $3,500.00
Buffoon.com $3,500.00
BackgammonSets.com $3,000.00
Bargain.travel $3,000.00
WorkoutClothing.com $3,000.00
PhotoDeveloping.com $3,000.00
DebtCollection.org $3,000.00
Redistribution.com $3,000.00
DesignFirm.com $3,000.00
Bribes.com $3,000.00
Refund.me $2,500.00
Downriggers.com $2,500.00
DiscountAirfares.org $2,500.00
ReElect.com $2,500.00
OfficeSupplyStores.com $2,000.00
Allusion.com $1,500.00
HighSpeed.net $1,500.00
Packages.net $1,500.00
GlassPanels.com $1,250.00
15YearMortgageRates.com $1,250.00
John.mobi $1,000.00
LaptopComputers.info $1,000.00
Commitment.org $600.00
NoEvil.com $500.00
Where do you think the market is at?
My Easter Present = A Domain & Namecheap Coupons
April 9, No Comments
While eating my hot cross buns this morning I received an email from Snapnames support. It seems that 4 months ago I won a domain at auction and did not receive the credentials from the registrar, Directi.
This wasn’t a pro-active step on the part of Directi or Snapnames; I had contacted Snapnames after winning the auction requesting their assistance to get the credentials. When I logged into Directi I noticed that auto-renew was conveniently turned OFF.
Here are the lessons I learned (again) from this experience:
- Keep track of the domains you win at auction.
- Ensure you are sent the credentials – if you don’t get them, follow up with the auction/backordering company.
- Have your default DNS settings (at the auction company) point to your favorite parking company.
- Add the domain name to your parking company a few days after you win the auction.
- When you get the credentials, transfer the domain to your favorite registrar – that way you dont have domains spread everywhere.
Points 3 and 4 will ensure that when the transfer happens, you start earning $$$ immediately. The domain I won had traffic and was directed to my favorite parking company. Unfortunately I did not add it to my portfolio! As such, the parking company has made 4 months of revenue from it. This makes me wonder; what is the % of names pointing to a parking company that don’t have an owner? Must be a nice little earner for the parking company!
I eneded up transferring the name to NameCheap. While doing that, I tested out a few coupons. Here are the ones that work today:
SWITCH2NC – $6.99 transfers
7TULIPS – $6.99 transfers
Happy Easter!
Oversee Appoints New CFO and Two Board Members
April 9, No CommentsElizabeth Murray has been named Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Senior Vice President. She will report directly to company President Jeff Kupietzky.
Board Members
Allen Morgan – Venture Partner at Mayfield Fund
Scott Jarus – CEO of Cognition Technologies
Background – Elizabeth Murray
- More than 25 years of experience in financial management, strategic investment and M&A activity.
Previously
- Executive Vice President and CFO of Fluid Music Canada, Inc.,
- CFO for RazorGator Interactive Group, Digital Insight Corp, and KornFerry International.
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies from Robert Gordon University in Scotland
- Chartered Accountant and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.
Murray replaces Stacey M. Peterson, who has resigned to pursue other professional opportunities.

Background – Allen Morgan
- Almost 30 years counseling entrepreneurs
- Closed more than 750 venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, and public offerings.
Previously
- Partner at two Silicon Valley law firms, Latham & Watkins and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
- Serves on the boards of directors of BlackArrow, DECA, Electric Cloud, Jobster, Slide, Snap Technologies, Tagged, Perfect Market and Zenprise.
- Undergraduate degree (summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) from Dartmouth College
- Second bachelor’s and a master’s degree from Oxford University ( Christ Church )
- Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia
Background – Scott Jarus
CEO of Cognition Technologies, Inc., an advanced Semantic Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology company.
Previously
- Chief executive of j2 Global Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: JCOM)
- President and COO of OnSite Access
- Senior management positions at RCN Telecom, Multimedia Medical Systems, and Metromedia Communications.
- Serves on the boards of directors of Cognition Technologies, Global Conference Partners and Ironclad Performance Wear (ICPW.OB), where he is Executive Chairman.
- Bachelor’s and master of Business Administration degrees from the University of Kansas
What do you think about these appointments? Strategic? Financial? Feel free to post a comment.
SnapNames Terminates The Names Registration
April 8, 2 CommentsLate yesterday I received an email notification from Snapnames regarding the termination of their relationship with The Names Registration, Inc. What was interesting to me, was the recommendation to transfer my names (that I had acquired through the Snapnames process) to another registrar.
The only problem with their email was that it didn’t tell me what domains were with that registrar. I didn’t know if it was 1 or 100. It turns out that the support staff at Snapnames couldn’t tell me either! Thank goodness I had kept all of my backordering emails, auction results and other little gems in an archive. A quick search found that I had previously transferred the (1) domain away.
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Our records show that you have registered one or more domain names at The Names Registration, Inc. SnapNames will be terminating its relationship with The Names Registration, Inc. While that will have no direct impact on your name(s) registered with The Names Registration, Inc we nonetheless recommend that you transfer your domain name(s) to another registrar well before the name is set to expire. We will assist you in any way that we can, but please be aware that we have no ability to control or influence the operation of The Names Registration, Inc. If you have difficulty locating the domain names registered with The Names Registration, Inc you may download your registration history from your SnapNames account and search for The Names Registration, Inc. SnapNames.com --- ends ---
Did you get an email from Snapnames? How many domains did you transfer?
Register.Com Recovers From DDoS Attack
April 3, 3 Comments
I just confirmed this a few minutes ago with CEO, Larry Kutscher.
Not all of their customers had been affected, but it appears that some of their systems had suffered service disruptions as a result of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
For those that don’t know, this type of attack floods systems with traffic from various points across the internet. As such its impossible to effectively shut down.
Here is an extract from the email sent out to Register.com customers 10 mins ago:
“Services have been restored for most of our customers including hosting and email. However for some of our customers, services are not fully restored. We know this is unacceptable.
We are using all available means to restore services to every one of our customers and halt this criminal attack on our business and our customers’ business. We are working round the clock to make that happen.
We are committed to updating you in as timely manner as possible, please check your inbox or our website for additional updates.
Thank you for your patience.”
I believe its great that Register.com notified their customers of this attack. Are you a register.com customer? Did you notice anything wrong? Feel free to post a comment.


