Snapnames auction for the World Domain Day
WDD (World Domain Day) is an international event for the promotion of domain names and to educate people on building successful online businesses.
A WDD spokeswoman said, “WDD is being held in India for the first time on 24.08.14. Join us to network with hundreds of domain investors, web professionals, startups and venture capitalists to learn all about creating successful businesses online! Register for the event to listen to international speakers, receive exclusive offers, gifts and much more. Learn about the importance of domain names and e-commerce in the developing and fast growing Indian market.”
In conjunction with the event WDD will be holding an online auction for premium domains. This auction will be hosted at SnapNames.com. Please see theWorldDomainDay.com website for the link to the auction.
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The list of names at auction is mostly .com with a few new gtlds sprinkled in and a couple .co domains. OKU.com is listed with a $10,001 – $25,000 reserve price. TheInternetofThings.com is listed with a $250,001 – $5oo,000 reserve, that name recently sold for $3,900 on NameJet last month.
The auction ends August 27,2014 at 3:15 Eastern Time.
No Reserve
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1 Bid $300
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$5,001 – $10,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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No Reserve
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$5,001 – $10,000
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$2,501 – $5,000
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$2,501 – $5,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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No Reserve
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$2,501 – $5,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$250,001 – $500,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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No Reserve
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$5,001 – $10,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$250,001 – $500,000
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$501 – $1,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$5,001 – $10,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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No Reserve
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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$2,501 – $5,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$50,001 – $100,000
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No Reserve
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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No Reserve
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$25,001 – $50,000
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$250,001 – $500,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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$1,001 – $2,500
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$250,001 – $500,000
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$100,001 – $250,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$10,001 – $25,000
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$1,001 – $2,500
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$50,001 – $100,000
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$2,501 – $5,000
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Vendita Auto says
The list takes no advantage of the 600 million nascent home digital markets or evolving with the mass home consumers that India must rely on for GNP. Modi must grow home consumers under a shrink-wrapped national flag, this will reflect in a re-aligning of consumer behaviour and national identity. This offer something unique with India’s Hindi – English linguistics, that being brand development of cognitive romanised search terms (brands) such as Shaadi – Yatra – Shiksha have proven. If we were in North America the marketing value of Game (dot) com would be ? the word Khel (game) in India currently redirects to another domain ? everyday Sanskrit used words / terms Sasta = cheap – Bima = insurance The portfolio on http://chhe6.com/ offers some insight. India has digital diamonds to cut polish in its own backyard, The Indian global community is vast.