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CAC Auction nets $108,000

April 4, 2008 by Michael Berkens

The CAC auction held by Moniker today from Amsterdam just ending resulting in a lack luster $108,000 in sales.

The sales are were as follows, anything with a 0 was a pass.

All names that failed in the live auction along with over 1,000 new names will be in the silent auction which will close next week.

winnings.com $27,000

roulette.mobi $15,000

onlinecasino.at $7,500

casinoguests.com $5,100

winningpokerstrategies.com and winningpokerstrategies.$3,750

sportsrecords.com $3,250

jackpotguide.com $3,000

easypick.com $3,000

pitboss.com $2,750

blackjack.vc $2,000

hotshooter.com $2,000

betsdown.com $1,800

onlinebingorooms.com $1,800

professionalsports.net $1,800

freehorseracingpicks.com $1,750

cards.cc $1,450

freecasinos.org $1,250

charitypokertournament.com $1,250

onlinegamingworld.com $1,200

playblackjack.org $1,200

21tournament.com $1,000

casino.io $1,000

cashpokertournament.com $900

horseracebettingtips.com $900

bigcasino.net $800

competitiondarts.com $700

scores.cc $650

officepoolbetting.com $600

bestpayingaffiliateprograms.com $600

videoblackjack.org $600

hugepot.com $600

downloadpoker.org $600

affiliatecasinomarketingprogram.com $500

indiancasinos.org $500

affiliatemarketingmagazine.com $500

seetheflop.com $500

nolimitblackjack.com $500

sportsodds.org $500

gamblers.vc $500

vegasline.mobi $450

videopoker.vc $450

onlinesportsscores.com $450

pokerroom.vc $400

bestpokergames.com $400

players.vc $400

sportsbetting.vc $400

offshorebookie.com $375

fantasyfootballbet.com $375

gamblingcontest.com $350

largestpayouts.com $350

affiliates.ws $300

handheldpoker.com $300

freeblackjackstrategies.com $300

affiliateinternetprograms.com $300

slotmachines.vc $300

nolimitaction.com $300

internetgamingindustry.com $250

7cardstudonline.com $200

casinoaffiliateprogramdirectory.com $200

freegamblingstrategies.com $200

nolimitcashgames.com $200

playjacksorbetter.com $150

freetexasholdempokertournaments.com $100

onlinegamingaffiliateprogram.com $100

internetcasinosgambling.com $75

hundreddollarslots.com $0

passlinebet.com $0

contest.cc $0

ukbaccarat.com $0

internetgamblinglaw.com $0

pokertours.com $0

cheapslots.com $0

guidetogambling.com $0

bettingaffiliates.com $0

professionalpokerplayers.net $0

dealershoe.com $0

computergamesystems.com $0

blackjacktable.com $0

roulette.biz $0

amusementgames.com $0

bigcashjackpot.com $0

quartermachine.com $0

gamingpromotions.com $0

thestrip.us $0

boxing.vc $0

favoritesports.com $0

lasvegasgamblingguide.com $0

freecasinomoney.com $0

casino.gi $0

gamble.us $0

amsterdamcasino.com $0

tennisplayer.com $0

gamblingsportsbooks.com $0

pokerplayingtips.com $0

dealingblackjack.com $0

lasvegasline.net $0

gamblers.vg $0

keno.vc $0

bingohalls.us $0

hugegame.com $0

baccaratclass.com $0

winnersbracket.com $0

moneysweepstakes.com $0

roulettetable.com $0

lasvegasnevadaonline.com $0

bets.com $0

majorplayers.com $0

ukblackjack.com $0

slotschool.com $0

thepreaknessstakes.com $0

gamblingskills.com $0

progolfers.info $0

paigowgame.com $0

keno.cc $0

livepokergame.net $0

highrollers.vc $0

casinonewsletter.com $0

gamblers.be $0

pokerprogram.com $0

blackjacktourament.com $0

virtualpokertournament.com and virtualpokertournaments$0

duceswild.net $0

otb.com $0

pokerlessons.com $0

posttime.info $0

gamemoney.com $0

playercity.com $0

highlimitbet.com $0

greatbingo.com $0

lotteryoffice.com $0

weeklygame.com $0

sportsbars.net $0

heavyrollers.com $0

jackpots.tc $0

playnumbers.com $0

gamble.gi $0

fantasysportgames.com $0

playersclubs.com $0

slotsplayers.com $0

internetgold.com $0

rouletteplayers.com $0

slot.net $0

progressivegames.com $0

rouletteclass.com $0

casinoindustry.com $0

highlimitbetting.com $0

goodwager.com and goodwagers.com $0

servicecharge.com $0

casinohighrollers.com $0

breaderscup.net $0

gamedirectories.com $0

worldwidegaming.com $0

nevadaodds.com $0

macaucasinos.cn $0

cutthedeck.com $0

kenomachines.net $0

playfreepokeronline.com $0

highrollersuites.com $0

recreationalgames.com $0

pokercardtables.com $0

titlegames.com $0

vegascasino.us $0

bigtournamentpoker.com $0

rapidmoney.com $0

playblackjackonline.com $0

igaming.com $0

crapsplayers.com $0

ukpoker.mobi $0

fightbets.com $0

virtualrealitycasino.com $0

freebaccarat.net $0

vegassports.com $0

slotmachinesonline.com $0

crapsclass.com $0

gamblinglegislation.com $0

playkeno.cn $0

pokerhandranks.com $0

charitypokertournaments.com $0

egaming.com $0

cashingin.com $0

agreathand.com $0

freekeno.info $0

handheldslotmachine.com $0

wagering.com $0

900.com $0

blackjackplayers.com $0

casinosforsale.com $0

pokerwebsite.com $0

quartermachines.net $0

nickelmachines.net $0

jackpot.info $0

freecashprize.com $0

highjackpot.com $0

gaminglink.com $0

gameentertainment.com $0

realexcitement.com $0

freeblackjackcasino.com $0

casinovoucher.com $0

pokertablesupplies.com $0

freepokercardgames.com $0

blackjacklesson.com $0

transfermoneyonline.com $0

thepoolshark.com $0

smallwagers.com $0

vegasgamblingonline.com $0

spectatorsport.com $0

calculatingodds.com $0

freecasinoroulette.com $0

betyourmoney.com $0

dollarmachines.net $0

floatingcrapgame.com $0

Filed Under: Domain Auctions

About Michael Berkens

Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.

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Comments

  1. David J Castello says

    April 4, 2008 at 12:26 pm

    These sales prices are absurdly low. Even more so considering that the Euro is trouncing the dollar.

  2. admin says

    April 4, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    I listened to the broadcast and Monte kept reminding those in attendance that the prices were quoted in dollars.

    I don’t know how many people we in the room, but there were only around 25 online

  3. Ed - Michigan says

    April 4, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Wow, didn’t understand the prices at all, and I am
    still learning.

    If the auction houses want to make these a success,
    they need to appeal to the average/casual/novice domainer, and make the online live experience
    easy, easier, easiest or just plain simple to sign up, get online and bid. I feel it is not easy.
    Am I all wet, soaked or just damp.

    JMHO…Michael.
    your thots Michael?….David your thots?

    thanks,
    Ed – Michigan

  4. admin says

    April 4, 2008 at 1:30 pm

    These auctions that are geared to non-domainer trade groups, with the exception of one adult show, have never been a big success.

    Why someone in the gambling industry would let many of these low priced domains go by without bidding is just an indication that they do not understand the value of a good domain.

  5. Greg Nelson says

    April 4, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    PitBoss.com just feels like a steal to me for any company that could use it. Other good deals, but this one is by far my favorite and I could see it making a huge turn someday. Nice buy to the purchaser.

  6. David J Castello says

    April 4, 2008 at 2:17 pm

    It’s a Catch-22. Yes, the process should be easier, but nothing will kill the credibility and reputation of an auction/auctioneer quicker than a plethora of false bids.

    I do agree that a lot of niche market auctions (gambling, Geodomains, etc) should be promoted better towards the novice domainer/investor. The reason is because the major players in those specialized markets already know what’s available and what they want to buy outside of the auction. I can assure you that my brother and me, Dan Pulcrano and Skip Hoagland know the availability status of every top US city Geodomain. You will never see one of us at an auction saying, “Wow, I didn’t know that was available!”

    On a side note: I want to give credit where credit is due. At the Moniker Geodomain auction at the Geo Expo in San Francisco last November, an excellent city/state geo came up starting at only $500. I grabbed it for $600. It later turned out that the auctioneer misread the price and it was supposed to start at $5,000. A rep from Moniker called me to say they’d made a mistake and that my bid was going to be negated. I immediately contacted Monte. He made good on my bid.

  7. Tim Davids says

    April 4, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    jackpotguide.com $3,000

    I just handregged jackpotguides.com

    The devil made me do it…

    πŸ˜›

  8. Tim Davids says

    April 4, 2008 at 3:40 pm

    and BaseballPool.net.

    those auction results really put me in a gambling(regging) mood…

  9. admin says

    April 4, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    Tim

    At least you can do is throw a couple of hundred that you saved my way, for keeping you informed

    congrats

  10. Ed - Michigan says

    April 4, 2008 at 6:01 pm

    Admin / Tim…

    A Couple of Hundred toward ICA ????

    And thanks Michael for keeping us in the loop.

    Ed – Michigan

  11. Steve M says

    April 4, 2008 at 6:26 pm

    …shhhh…don’t tell anyone…but I’m in the process of secretly buying up all the .mobi versions of everyone that just sold…that’s still available (thanks Michael).

    Why settle for getting rich slowly…when you can rich quick with .mobi? πŸ˜‰

  12. admin says

    April 4, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Steve

    Your my new hero

  13. Damir says

    April 4, 2008 at 10:15 pm

    Many domain names sold for a fraction of the value – great for the buyers.

  14. Jim says

    April 5, 2008 at 6:22 am

    Sham bids………the guys with the money ain’t stupid. Credibility all gone. Shame.

  15. admin says

    April 5, 2008 at 7:51 am

    Jim

    I don’t agree with you. There are no sham bids.

    These trade show auctions are lighly attended and there were only 25 people online.

    Don’t think the big guys were their

  16. Jim says

    April 5, 2008 at 5:45 pm

    admin, please see David’s post above. It’s no wonder the big guys were not there.

    “It’s a Catch-22. Yes, the process should be easier, but nothing will kill the credibility and reputation of an auction/auctioneer quicker than a plethora of false bids.”

  17. Justin Godfrey says

    April 6, 2008 at 8:55 am

    I would’ve paid 3x that price for winnings.com. Shame….

  18. admin says

    April 6, 2008 at 10:18 am

    Justin

    Why didn’t you

    You could have bid live online

  19. Empedocles says

    April 6, 2008 at 10:37 am

    I expected to see a large proportion of European language domains listed in this auction, any thoughts as to why not?

  20. admin says

    April 6, 2008 at 6:15 pm

    There were quite a few country codes in the auction but did not sell well

    there are even more in the silent auction

  21. Empedocles says

    April 7, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    Admin
    Thank you for that information.

    I made the enquiry as I am interested in placing a number of generic platforms in the T.R.A.F.I.C. premium international domain auction to be held in Paris.
    It seems to me that I could be premature in offering part of my European portfolio for auction as I am not sure that the visionaries spawned by the entroponurial spirit that exists in the United States is alive in Europe, Asia yes but not the European markets which is strange considering the successful business models are there for all to see,
    It is in the early stages that new brands can grow and will evolve with the inevitable change in cultural attitudes to trust and online value offering great opportunities to enter these old establishment markets

    My concern is that if the North American smart money is concentrating on North American traffic alone and not looking at spreading the currency risk by building a global enterprise business the auction will be lack lustre.

    I guess that there is only one way to find out, if my reserves are accepted by Moniker I will test the water,enter a few registration into the auction for sale in clusters as it has always seem to me to be that generic domains are more powerful when each has can offer unique content with the ability to support each others ultimate purpose to support the brand, and as it has been pointed out to me content is king…but only if users can find it

    Your feedback, if any would be appreciated.

    U.K. platforms
    Childrens.co.uk / ChildrensToys.co.uk / ChildrensGames.co.uk / ChildrensShoes.co.uk / ChildrensShops.co.uk / ChildrensFashion.co.uk
    —————————————————————————-

    Italian
    assicurazione.org ( Assicurazione is Italian for Insurance )

    assicurazioneauto.com (assicurazione auto = car insurance )
    assicurazione-auto.com
    assicurazioneauto.net
    assicurazionemoto.com (assicurazione moto = motorcycle insurance )
    assicurazionemoto.it
    assicurazionemoto.net
    assicurazione-moto.com
    assicurazionevita.it = (life insurance)
    assicurazionecasa.it = (house insurance)
    —————————————————————————-
    venditeauto.it ( Vendita is Italian for Sale / Vendite = Sales = vendite auto = car sales )
    venditaauto.com
    autovendita.com
    venditaauto.it
    venditamoto.it
    —————————————————————————-
    sportive.it ( Sportive is the Italian feminine plural for Sports, (Google Italy lists 34 million pages) auto sportive = sports car /
    motosportive.com
    autosportiva.com
    —————————————————————————-prezzimoto.it ( Prezzi and prezzo are both terms for price prezzi auto = car price )
    prezzimoto.com
    prezzo-auto.com
    prezzoauto.com
    prezzi-auto.com
    prezzi-moto.com
    prezziauto.com
    —————————————————————————-rivistaauto.it ( Rivista is Italian for Magazine rivista auto = car magazine / rivista moto = motorcycle magazine )
    rivistaauto.com
    rivista-auto.com
    rivistamoto.it
    rivistamoto.com
    —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
    valigeria.com ( Italian for Luggage )
    pelletterie.com ( Italian for all Leather goods handbags, briefcases, purses…….)
    pelletterie.net
    —————————————————————————-
    erotiche.com ( feminine for erotica = erotic)
    erotiche.it
    ertiche.tv

  22. Chiloso says

    July 11, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    98% of my domains are in Spanish. And yes I have been buying .mobi names just in case. Cn extensions are also good. They will pass .net pretty soon. But I’m still investing in Spanish domains. Currently trying to sell– chiloso.com (spicy in English). Lets see what I get.

  23. MHB says

    July 11, 2008 at 5:45 pm

    Chiloso

    Spanish domains are very good.

    You might want to consider some .es names as well

  24. .Ly Of Course! says

    September 15, 2011 at 7:14 pm

    Lots of ccTDLs, but no .LY.

    I wonder how much would BusinessWeek be ready to pay for week.ly?

    Let me know


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