Next Big Money Domain? eHelp.com at Over $20K Already At NameJet.com

2009 June 23
by MHB

eHelp.com is in a private auction at NameJet.com ending later today,  and is already has a high bid of over $20K.

With 208 bidders in the auction the domain could go easily higher,  but for me I think its already getting pricey and the current high bidders id maybe an indication of the lofty price on the domain: “areyoukiddingme”.

I like the domain NewZealand.org ,also closing later today with a high bid of just $3,300.

Best of luck to all,  and we will report back later.

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  1. 2009 June 23

    Michael where is your valuation on New Zealand.org ? I think that’s a great name, IMO country Geo is an excellent niche and .org lends credibility.

  2. 2009 June 23
    MHB permalink

    I think anything under $20K is a good deal.

  3. 2009 June 23

    eHelp isn’t even a word – OK we do see sales of e+word domains but as an investment $20K??? This is another case of Namejet euphoria gone to extremes. I have a similar meaning word in another extension available for far less…

  4. 2009 June 23
    jblack permalink

    “I have a similar meaning word in another extension available for far less…”

    Anyone can carbonate brown colored syrup water bottle it and sell it. Its just amazing how Coke and Pepsi still thrive.

    Sarcasm Off. But eye roll still frozen.

  5. 2009 June 23
    MHB permalink

    UPDATE

    ehelp.com closed today at $42,801 and NewZealand.org closed with a final bid of $13,101

    The high bidders were “areyoukiddingme” and “8d3e6emd52″ respectively

  6. 2009 June 23
    Domain Investor permalink

    Mike, I noticed you swung for the fence a couple times but flyed out on those domains today.

  7. 2009 June 23
    MHB permalink

    Domain Investor

    I bid up on the .org a little but did not go above $69 on ehelp.com

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