Now that the final list of the live domain name auction from Webfest has been released, we thought we would do a poll on which domain names with a reserve price of $100K you think will sell.
Here are your choices, you can pick up to 5 (but you have to place your selections all at the same time).
You also have the choice of none will sell
You can place your vote on the right and for bragging rights place your person picks in the comment section
costume.net | $100,001 – $250,000 |
costumes.net | $100,001 – $250,000 |
draw.com | $100,001 – $250,000 |
remote.com | $100,001 – $250,000 |
xu.com | $100,001 – $250,000 |
animation.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
dominatrix.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
freewebsites.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
halloweencostumes.net | $250,001 – $500,000 |
item.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
jf.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
judgment.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
message.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
thin.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
toxic.com | $250,001 – $500,000 |
bali.com | $750,001 – $1MM |
todd says
ZERO. Not one will meet reserve.
ilFaraone says
same feeling, ZERO
RaTHeaD says
could i predict zero? and this coming from a guy who is ridiculously bullish on domain names.
Michael Berkens says
You can select none will sell
BrianWick says
I like remote and draw the most – but any established buyer of those would have already bought them – and knowing this market where everybody is looking over their shoulder I am thinking none will sell either – as the only folks that would be buying are speculators
Lance Zeidman says
jf.com or message.com, maybe
thallewell says
I say zero.
Domenclature.com says
Berkens,
Where do I vote for “I don’t know”?
Michael Berkens says
we don’t have options for I don’t know or have no opinion if you don’t know or have no opinion then don’t vote
Owen Frager says
None will sell. The auction at this conference in this market at this time is a fiasco- a waste if everyone’s time and a third of the registration fee which would better be spent one on one training with experts like Castello Berkens schilling silver etc
BullS says
I always puke reading the list but thanks to my high grade home grown organic marijuana- I feel better now
@Domains says
When I first saw the list and reserves (without seeing any comments) I got the feeling we’ve seen this before. An auction with end user pricing marketed to domainers. I’d expect we’ll see a few sales at most, and the rest won’t meet reserve. Nice names in the list though, and the other function of a premium domain auction might just be to get more publicity for the conference, which is fair enough.
B.ElZA. says
I think xu.com will sell, and if both bali.com and JF.com were priced under 150k each they would sell
jp says
Don’t need to look at the list to say none. It’s a wholesale event. There are few domains that ever sell wholesale (at the present) over $100k, and almost 0 domains (in the present) that sell over $250k wholesale. I’m talking just single domains here.
richard says
I like remote and draw as well, good luck to the sellers.
Gordo Granudo says
Animation is an entire industry, so that would be my guess if I weren’t guessing none will sell, which I am.
Sameh says
Message.com $250K – $500K
Tony Lam says
I think there has been an influx of new domainers the past 12 months. Competition at the drop auction houses for domains of the $59-5,000 range has gotten more intense because of that. I’m seeing lower tier domains selling at 2009 levels again.
I think the big buyers/domainers are in a ‘hold’ mode to use a stocks analogy. Top tier domains at domainer auctions won’t sell because of that.
jp says
I should have actually looked at the list. If I had I would have actually picked XU.com to sell.
illino.is says
Dominatrix.com is priced way too high!