RickLatona.com, auction for one letter domain names starts tonight at 6pmEST.
All domains are priced with a starting bid of $2K and although they may not be the greatest extensions in the world, its an opportunity to own a rare one letter domain for just a couple of grand.
The auction starts closing on August 19th at 6Pm EST.
C.cr
E.af
F.af
F.ai
G.af
G.ai
H.af
J.af
K.cr
L.af
L.cr
L.kg
M.af
M.cr
N.ai
N.cr
O.af
O.ai
P.af
Q.af
Q.ai
Q.cr
Q.kg
R.kg
T.kg
U.af
U.ai
U.cr
V.af
V.ai
V.cr
W.af
W.kg
Y.af
Z.af
Z.ai
I don’t see one that remember me “something”
This auction should be titled ” l.ol “
I want one just to have a shorter email address
starting at $2k ? Seems way to high in my opinion. I doubt that many will sell, but I might be wrong.
those domains are BS domains…
it will wet my pants if they are dot com.
These names will draw interest. One character names for $2,000 and you guys think they are joking? This is a nice list and pretty rare IMO. Good luck to the owner in this.
seriously… is Latona paying you? i still think you have the best domain blog on the net but this is worse than Schwartz’s BP crap names. just my opinion… other opinions may differ.
the day that Argentina will allow the one letter .ar domains, a lucky domainer could register C.ar
Todaro
No Latona isn’t paying me
i know… it was an insult… i know you don’t like insults about lawyers so i had to ad lib on the fly. sorry
Todaro I visited your doob.com site… Looking at it, I don’t think you qualify as a domain expert… For god sake, get a designer
Todaro
I’m fine with the comment, I took it as a question and I answered it.
Actually I haven’t seen an auction of 20 one letter domains in a long time if ever so I think its newsworthy
I agree… I am the one that referred the owner to Latona. Take a look at my site as well… http://www.digibroker.com
Doob.com – I love the name!
Todaro – you wanna sell it?
I’m not a huge fan of the extensions in this list, but a 1 letter domain is a 1 letter domain. The extension represents some country on this god forsaken planet, and I can damn well assure you that some one or some company in that country would die to have the 1 letter equivalent of their company name or personal name or childs name.
You have the great blog.I did a search on the one letter .net domains, and found that two of them are already registered. These domains are grandfathered in to the system.i.net is technically owned by Inet Corp., but it’s essentially Future Media Architect’s private domain name registrar. You may ask yourself “Why would you use such a great domain for your own private registrar? Wouldn’t you want to keep the domain name available to sell to someone else?” But anyone who knows Future Media Architects knows they don’t sell any of their domain names.Thanks for sharing the nice information
Alright… frig it’ … i have to speak out. you’re NOT buying space on the internet… space on the internet is infinite. you’re buying space in people’s heads which is decidedly finite. that’s what domain names are… buying space in people’s heads.
look at your keyboard. it was invented in1869… it had problems so a couple of years later it had to be adjusted. since then engineers have redesigned the keyboard thousands of times. no redesign has ever achieved 1% market penetration. things always stay the way they are until they change.
hey, Rick
N.CR could be interesting for NCR
ncr.com
C.CR
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival
E.AF
East Anglian Federation… eaf.org.uk
Earagail Arts Festival… eaf.ie
Employers Association of Florida… eafinc.org
English Archery Federation… englisharcheryfederation.org
F.AF
First American Financial… firstam.com
Financial Accounting Foundation… fasb.org
FAF Incorporated… faf.com
F.AI
Football Association of Ireland… fai.ie
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale… fai.org
Federal Acquisition Institute… fai.gov
Franchising Association of India… fai.co.in
FAI auto parts… fai.co.uk
Food Allergy Initiative… foodallergyinitiative.org
Fondo Ambiente Italiano… .fondoambiente.it
and so on…
in other words, here is a list of some domains the seller owns that do not pay for themselves. and for which the seller can forsee no near-term future revenue production that would justify keeping them in his portfolio.
thanks for the heads up.
lol.