Andrei, from DomainingTips.com, has a HUGE project planned. Now all he has to do is raise six figures in cash selling his domain portfolio over at SnapNames. The auction which has a little more than 1 day left, already has nearly $50,000 in bids with only 10 names catching bids so far. The top bids include names like Necklace.net for $9,645 and Dullard.com for $7,550.
If you questioned whether you could raise cash quickly if you own similar names to Andrei, the final auction prices later tomorrow will erase all doubts. Despite all the negative publicity in recent months about SnapNames, the auction platform is going strong.
The need to raise cash for a HUGE project might be the one of the most interesting aspects of this auction. Good luck to Andrei!
Why’s Andrei Selling?
Simply put, in Andrei’s own words: “I’m launching a HUGE project (the most important thing I’ve been involved with since I started making money online) and need low 6 figures at the very least in order to make things happen. Will I include a case study on the blog? Of course, stay tuned!”
Bill Karamouzis, the CEO of Hallpass Media has created quite a buzz recently in the Domain Community over his purchase of the domain name CookingGames.com for $350,000. Bill even wrote a guest post on DirectNavigation.com that shared the story of another one of his web properties StickGames.com – a domain name that was previously owned by one of the “hardest, most stubborn, and least motivated sellers on Earth” – as Bill puts it in his guest blog.
One can only guess who that might be…
Why Pay $100K for the Domain Name StickGames.com?
The answer is easy: there’s literally hundreds of thousands of people who enjoy playing “stick games” online. Originally when Bill approached the owner about acquiring the name, the owner wanted $250,000. How’d the deal go down?
The domain was getting tons of traffic (confirmed between 1000-1500 type in a day) and the owners after our first contact wanted 250k for the domain, no stats and no revenue figures to be provided. I knew the domain was making nothing for them though, by using automated parking technology I could see all the ads were displaying “stick” game type stuff. Like hockey, skating and ads of this nature. I knew the disconnect was there and viewers were coming to play games and being shown hockey ads so the click through rates must have been nil. I countered offered with a final offer of 100k after a few weeks of back
and forth they relented….
StickGames.com Today
While the games market, like the dating market, is very competitive, he was still willing to a six-figure amount for the name. Bill writes:
It was alot of hard work and networking with many more factors then I’ve been able to list, but the point is a good business plan, hard work and the right assets in this case strong generic domains have helped us in a very crowded and competitive market. We are on track to recover our investment cost in the next 3 months, during one of the worst recessions of our time. Still deals to be had, still many opportunities to be had. Best of luck everyone one!
The phrase “stick games” gets about 135,000 Exact Local Searches. That’s a lot of interest, and likely a lot of type-in traffic. Since launching the stickgames.com web site — from the low X,XXX visitors to nearly 100,000 visitors per month according the December 2009 metrics on Compete.
And there are a lot of even smaller competitors trying to grab a piece of the Stick Games market; from theStickGames.com, to OnlyStickGames.com and even StickGameAddict.com. TheStickGames.com and OnlyStickGames.com, both receive about 8,000 visitors per month.
Type in the phrase stick games — and stickgames.com owns the top spot, but the list of web sites dedicated to stick games goes on and on and on. From stickflashgames.com to freestickgames.net.
We even did some available domain searches to see if there was anything worth hand-registering, but we didn’t find anything. Names like StickFigureGame.net and FunnyStickGames.com were two names we considered, but passed since we don’t know much about the GAMES market.
If you’ve played a few of the games on the StickGames.com website like “Stick Figure Penalty 2”, they’re pretty fun. In Stick Figure Penalty 2 you actually get to choose how you want to die, ranging from a large nail gun to a chainsaw. The disclaimer states, “not for the faint of heart”.
We can see how these online games, particularly stick games, can be addicting.
By the way, AddictingGames.com was one of Bill’s original properties that was sold to MTV Networks.
In 2004, using private capital, FPS Networks purchased the domain AddictingGames. Within 3 months of redevelopment FPS Networks had increased traffic by over 600%, catapulting AddictingGames into one of the top 5 casual gaming sites worldwide. FPS Networks sold AddicitingGames to Atom Entertainment (now part of MTV Networks) in 2005. AddictingGames continues to be one of the worlds largest casual game websites and FPS Networks worked with the MTV team for a smooth transition and continuous growth.”
With every domainer trying to keep the cash coming in, especially those with huge portfolios, Eric Borgos the Millionaire Domainer and Developer gave his portfolio of thousands of killer domains an extreme makeover.
The new NameShopping.com web site is more than just a web page with a long list of domain names, it offers a domain search engine, commissions for domain brokers who have clients interested in purchasing domains, and it’s domains are categorized making it easier for prospective buyers to quickly find the names they’re looking for.
The categories range from Adult Domain Names like Orgasms.com and Skimpy.com to Gambling Domains like SportsBets.net to Bookie.net.
Eric also owns geo domain names and thousands of others like Databackups.com, Telemarketers.com and Autopsies.com.
Amazing Insight into a Domain Enterprise
If you’re really interested in seeing what Eric sells his names for, the new NameShopping.com web site also includes a huge list of his recent domain sales. The prices might give you insight when trying to sell your own domains. Despite Eric making millions, he still sells hundreds of his names in the low $xxx and $xxxx.
As Eric commented on this story:
My dilemma is that even though I have thousands of great domains, at least 75% of them earn less than the $8/year I pay for them, so it is worth it for me to sell the non-earning ones when I get a good offer for them, even though I might be selling for less than they are worth.
If you scour his names sold page there are some very interesting sales like Buffy.com for $1,000 (sold cheap to WB for legal reasons), InsuranceQuotes.com for $85,000, ILoveTV.com for $25,000, and VideoSlots.com for $75,000.
CelebGossip.com sold for $5000
MoneyListings.com sold for $1100
BeautyExpert.com sold for $3750
ResourceHome.com sold for $1000
TowersCasino.com $350
OxymoronList.com sold for $2500
4Mags.com sold for $750
ParentSavings.com sold for $1000
BroadwayStage.com sold for $2000
WickedLingerie.com sold for $1000
CarInsuranceLeads.com sold for $1000
SecureDating.com sold for $2500
DogOwners.com sold for $900
CatOwner.com sold for $250
Taboo.net sold for $15,000
AutoUnlimited.com sold for $1000
GetProtected.com sold for $3000
FinestCigars.com sold for $850
DirtyLines.com sold for $250
Jam1.com sold for $600
HotToys.com sold for $15,000
LoanPayments.com sold for $2,500
AutoUnlimited.com sold for $1,000
GameTheory.com sold for $10,000
NoPrivacy.com sold for $2,000
ErectionHelp.com sold for $700
BigWallet.com sold for $1,000
EarringStore.com sold for $670
VitaminGuide.com sold for $3,000
The phrase Silkroad Online refers to a popular Korean fantasy (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) or MMORPG. According to WikiPedia, “MMORPGs are very popular throughout the world. Worldwide revenues for MMORPGs exceeded half a billion dollars in 2005, and Western revenues exceeded US$1 billion in 2006. In 2008, Western consumer spending on subscription MMOGs grew to $1.4 billion.
World of Warcraft, a popular MMORPG, had over 11.5 million subscribers as of December, 2008.”
The domain name SilkRoadOnline.com was sold through GreatDomains.com for 7,610 Euro (or about $11,000 USD).
While the Registrant still shows Sedo, we’re assuming the name was picked up by the game’s creators. The domain itself gets over 2,000 type ins per month, while the Korean Servers official website over at joymax.com gets about 16,000 visitors per month.
Other Related Tidbits
MMORPGS.com is parked at Sedo. Type in visitors to the domain is over 1,000 visitors per month.
MMORPG.com is a fully developed online multiplayer games web site that gets nearly 200,000 visitors per month. In Dec. 2008, it received well over 1 Million visitors.
MMORPG.org is parked at Sedo. Type in visitors to the domain is over 2,000 visitors per month.
Demand Media appears to own MMORPG.tv. The name sits parked.
Worldwide, Exact Global Searches for the phrase “MMORPG” is nearly 1 million. The phrase “Silkroad Online” had over 200,000 exact global searches.
Believe it or not, Massivelymultiplayeronlineroleplayinggame.com is registered. We could be wrong, but based on the landing page, Kevin Ham looks to be the owner.
We just hand-registered MassiveMultiPlayergame.com (it was deleted and available again, and aged over 5 years). MassiveMultiPlayergames.com is owned by Frank Schilling.
Very few MMORPG related domains appear on SnapNames or NameJet. However, MMORPGmods.com is listed on NameJet with 0 bidders at the time of this posting.
Other notable GreatDomains sales that accompanied SilkRoadOnline.com include SuperMortgages.com which sold for $7,500, and nghenhac.com that sold for $15,100.
If you like those GAMES names, those hunting online should check out the aftermarket sites for deals on Sedo, NameJet, SnapNames, even Bido. There are still tons of names dropping everyday and there are deals to be had even with owners putting up their domains for rockbottom prices.
We still haven’t found any we like in our price range or category (the only related Game names we purchased recently was MilitaryGamer.com and VideoGameJunkies.com, both under $100 over at NameJet).
While participating in speculation might not be for you, sales like this get everyone hunting around for ways to cash in. In the spirit of GAMES domains, here’s a shortlist of some of the domains for sale on the aftermarket.
NameJet
It’s easy to see what’s over at NameJet any given day. Some of the names below have 0 bids at the time of this posting. We’re currently watching an auction that ends in 11 hours with 23 bids from over 20 bidders for the domain BestGameSites.com. The current high bid is only $100, but will likely go higher shortly before ending. The names listed below are still in the prebidding phase.
There are plenty of names parked and listed for sale over at Sedo. In some cases, while the name is listed for sale at Sedo, it’s no longer parked there. But you can look at the Bid History to see the level of interest.
iGames.com
OnlineGames.co.uk
PokerGames.net
AdictingGames.com (the popular typo of AddictingGames.com, gets over 50,000 unique visitors per month)
EroticGames.com
GamesZone.com
BoxGames.com
TeenGames.com
TorrentGames.com
Hottestgames.net (listed for sale for $300, the name gets ove 1,000 unique visitors per month parked at Sedo)
SnapNames
There’s always possibilities at SnapNames. If you do a quick search on “games” tons of listings will appear. Some of the top GAMES names listed with prices include:
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