FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Rick Latona Auctions Announces The First Wave of Domain Names in our Upcoming Featured Auction at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Silicon Valley.
Atlanta, Georgia USA – April 14, 2009 – Rick Latona Auctions announces the first half of our names for our upcoming Featured Auction at TRAFFIC Silicon Valley. “It’s all about momentum at this point,” says Rick Latona, “Rick Schwartz recently announced his sale of candy.com for over $3,000,000, we just sold webcam.com for over $1,000,000. Granted, we worked our asses off to get things done so far this year, and we will continue to do that, but that is what makes us stand out. Nobody works as hard as our team does to maximize every sale at auction and beyond the auction.”
“One more thing, we have deliberately left several slots open in our upcoming Live Auction, and it might be for you. If you have been holding back a premium domain or two, and you know who you are, I’m talking about the guys that have been getting hit up for a year or years by everyone else trying to sell or broker their names – now is the time to let us know you are interested in finding out more about what we can do for you. It is easy, and if we don’t accept your domain name(s) we will release you within a few days to do whatever you want with them. We aren’t going to tie up submissions for a month or two.”
Please note a few changes. No reserve names have been replaced with $1000 reserves. We will not be offering names in our live auctions at less than $1000. Extended sales auctions now have a bottom of $300 per name. Also, exact reserves are now posted.
Here is the first half of our TRAFFIC Silicon Valley Featured Live Auction:
| French.com | $200,000 |
| rickshaws.com | $1,000 |
| propertymanagers.com | $8,500 |
| antiqueautosales.com | $1,000 |
| Belgium.com | $500,000 |
| apartmentnetwork.com | $1,000 |
| Sofas.com | $250,000 |
| apparelshow.com | $1,000 |
| divorcio.com | $50,000 |
| archers.net | $1,000 |
| SavingsBonds.com | $1,500,000 |
| asianflu.com | $1,000 |
| TripleCreditReports.com | $33,000 |
| bigsizes.com | $1,000 |
| Seoul.com | $750,000 |
| footballs.net | $1,000 |
| pinballmachines.com | $40,000 |
| pickles.net | $1,000 |
| JobPlacement.com | $100,000 |
| tenniscamp.com | $1,000 |
| Novelties.com | $90,000 |
| spa.travel | $1,000 |
| Palermo.com | $65,000 |
| jet.travel and jets.travel | $1,000 |
| remotecontrols.com | $25,000 |
| mudracingtires.com | $1,000 |
| Purebreds.com | $15,000 |
| HealthSnacks.com | $1,000 |
| TempLabor.com | $15,000 |
| MotorcrossRacingTires.com | $1,000 |
| NiceLegs.com | $6,000 |
| Matchable.com | $1,000 |
| SleepingPill.com and SleepingPills.com | $500,000 |
| ConcealedGunPermit.com | $1,000 |
| DietPill.com | $500,000 |
| DataReader.com | $1,000 |
| Menos.com | $18,000 |
| NetMarketers.com | $1,000 |
| SanJose.net | $7,000 |
| BuckeyeState.com | $1,000 |
| coaddiction.com | $5,000 |






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Good mix of domains, something for everyone.
Certain.ly:
French.com
Belgium.com
Sofas.com
Seoul.com
DietPill.com
Short, jingly, and with well developed markets too.
I don’t see SavingsBonds.com breaking the roof.
Also, why would one buy long and awkward
jet.travel and jets.travel
if http://jet4.me and http://jets4.me are on the market?
bigsizes.com and healthsnacks.com might be good buying @ 1K starting
Well these are pretty nice indeed, except the jets.travel ones. just as brands and jingles says…why? but otherwise NICE list
“Also, why would one buy long and awkward
jet.travel and jets.travel
if http://jet4.me and http://jets4.me are on the market?”
Surely you don’t think you will ever sell these names?
Trying to sell jet.me and jets.me would be difficult enough.
I think that both comments have not taken into account the sheer keyword centric appeal of jet.travel and jets.travel. I think the duo will do very well in the auction.
lawsuits.com would be a terrific name. It’s really awesome to see that name going for auction.
Wow!!! What a name. That would really be a star of the auction and may fetch a few millions.
To answer the question why .ME will sell eventual.ly, read this marketing report on “ME” branding:
http://Brands-and-Jingles.com/white-papers/2009%20-%20Brands-and-Jingles%20-%20one%20year%20of%20dot%20me%20-%20for%20marketeers.pdf
To answer the question why .ME will sell eventual.ly, read this marketing report on “ME” branding:
http://Brands-and-Jingles.com/white-papers/2009%20-%20Brands-and-Jingles%20-%20one%20year%20of%20dot%20me%20-%20for%20marketeers.pdf
The document itself has a good feedback from the industry.
A good example of how noun4.me will work, imagine this poster sized 60×45 feet all across the Wall Street:
http://Brands-and-Jingles.com/images/portfolio/Island4.Me-Cici-Sandia-grayscale.jpg
Half of the passing by pedestrians will try this URL our of curiosity.