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Domains For Next MyID .ca Auction

These are the upcoming domains and reserve range for the next/current myid.ca auction:

666.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Acrobats.ca ($251 - $500)
affordabletrips.ca ($251 - $500)
AirportRentals.ca ($1001 - $1750)
albertabyowner.ca ($251 - $500)
BridalOnline.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Broke.ca ($5001 - $7500)
CanadianDrugStores.ca ($501 - $750)
CanadianTennis.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CarStore.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CheaperFlights.ca ($101 - $250)
CraftSales.ca ($501 - $750)
DiscountTours.ca ($1001 - $1750)
DivorceTips.ca ($501 - $750)
DownloadFreeRingtone(s).ca ($2 - $100)
DUILawyers.ca ($1001 - $1750)
EasyIncome.ca ($751 - $1000)
EcoVoyage.ca ($251 - $500)
EngineeringCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
Enlargement(s).ca ($751 - $1000)
ExoticHolidays.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FashionOnline.ca ($2501 - $3750)
Fertiliser.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FitnessJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
FlightSearch.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Freebies.ca ($7501 - $10000)
FreelancingJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
FurnitureLiquidation.ca ($751 - $1000)
GayBlog.ca ($251 - $500)
GayCanada.ca ($3751 - $5000)
HealthGuide.ca ($1001 - $1750)
HearingAids.ca ($7501 - $10000)
Hired.ca ($7501 - $10000)
HockeyGame.ca ($1001 - $1750)
homegardens.ca ($251 - $500)
HowToDance.ca ($501 - $750)
iBlogs.ca ($751 - $1000)
InternetHelp.ca ($251 - $500)
InternetPhones.ca ($1751 - $2500)
JFK.ca ($1001 - $1750)
JointVenture.ca ($2501 - $3750)
KitchenWare.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Lake-Ontario.ca ($1001 - $1750)
LogosOnline.ca ($501 - $750)
Mask.ca ($3751 - $5000)
MontrealLaser.ca ($251 - $500)
MontrealTravel.ca ($1001 - $1750)
MusicJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
NutritionJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
OakvilleFlowers.ca ($501 - $750)
OnlineCoupons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
OnlineDates.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineGaming.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineStock.ca ($751 - $1000)
OnlineStocks.ca ($751 - $1000)
OrganicStore.ca ($1751 - $2500)
PharmaceuticalCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
PizzaRestaurant(s).ca ($101 - $250)
PrivatePilots.ca ($501 - $750)
ProFootball.ca ($251 - $500)
QuebecHoneymoons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
RollerBlading.ca ($5001 - $7500)
SaskatoonRealtors.ca ($101 - $250)
SelfImprovement.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Sensual.ca ($10001 - $15000)
Shareware.ca ($15001 - $25000)
SingleChristian.ca ($251 - $500)
SmallJob.ca ($1001 - $1750)
SNN.ca ($251 - $500)
Snores.ca ($1751 - $2500)
SportsStore.ca ($501 - $750)
TechJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TeddyBear.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Theme.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TNN.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputer.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputers.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoDentists.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TravelAuction.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UniqueGifts.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UsedHouses.ca ($251 - $500)
UsedLaptops.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Valuable.ca ($501 - $750)
VancouverHomeForSale.ca ($101 - $250)
War.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Women.ca ($50000)


I can see a number of these getting picked up - there a few others I'm surprised they accepted the high reserve and can't see selling because of it. What do you think?
 
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https://domainnamewire.com/2018/10/...nd-ca-domains-to-have-public-access-to-whois/

Does this mean we will not be able to have privacy, or we will have to pay to have it hidden?

I read that and I see no requirement for anything than we have now, full WHOIS access for everyone, with unprotected info for Businesses and partially-private (it still shows Registrar, Dates, etc. and has a contact field) for private individuals.

If it goes the other way, I can see Canadian raising a stink over it or just using faked data.
 
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Actually... I like it, who's is a great tool for me when I am buying domains.
 
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Hopefully if that is true...some of us (like me) will get "grandfathered" in..a few of mine have "long term privacy"..
I highly recommend that you hold onto your "cannabs" niche domains...!
 
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Does this mean we will not be able to have privacy, or we will have to pay to have it hidden?

It doesn't seem like this will make much of a difference to the WHOIS rules that exist now.
 
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If you're looking for whois privacy Namespro.ca has 1 price for your whole collection - I wanna say $13?

Namesilo has it at no charge and can be turned on and off for each individual name i believe.
 
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aFibre.ca
FibreJobs.ca
FibreOpticJobs.ca
Fibreopt.ca

do you guys know if .ca will get index and result preference in canada being its cctld ?
also why would keyword tools show same stats for fibre vrs fiber spelling ?

is this an issue for all research on .CA ( NOTE THIS IS A .CA TOPIC )
as it could cause issues buying canada variations of spelling for EMDs and not getting the right stats.

any and all input welcome and appreciated

CANADA CANADA CANADA CANADA.
 
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do you guys know if .ca will get index and result preference in canada being its cctld ?

Yep, and that's one of the main reasons to own the .CA, as it gets Google preference in search results by Canadians.
 
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aFibre.ca
FibreJobs.ca
FibreOpticJobs.ca
Fibreopt.ca

do you guys know if .ca will get index and result preference in canada being its cctld ?
also why would keyword tools show same stats for fibre vrs fiber spelling ?

is this an issue for all research on .CA ( NOTE THIS IS A .CA TOPIC )
as it could cause issues buying canada variations of spelling for EMDs and not getting the right stats.

any and all input welcome and appreciated

CANADA CANADA CANADA CANADA.

I have dropped (or am dropping) all my domains with spelling variable

ie

labor - labour
fibre - fiber
centre - center
neighbor - neighbour

etc etc

Too much hassle if someone wants the .com and .ca or even if I have an original idea it takes 4 variables in .ca and .com to own the variables.

I had around 25 of theses at one time which meant I had to keep 100 domains to cover the .ca and .com variables. Got way too expensive and I decided to let someone else pick them up and worry about it.
 
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aFibre.ca
FibreJobs.ca
FibreOpticJobs.ca
Fibreopt.ca

do you guys know if .ca will get index and result preference in canada being its cctld ?


The trick is that you have to introduce your site to "Google"..unless you post on a highly visited site, you have to spend a little time

FibreJobs.ca

I always introduce my new domains to Google...people like look at a history of a site..more value!
CBD411.ca

also why would keyword tools show same stats for fibre vrs fiber spelling ?
Basic reason...American spelling versus English (Canadian) ..Sometimes the English version will get better results on Google.ca!
 
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I just posted CanadianRunning(dot)ca in the cctld section 6 whole views it's listed for a low price i think it's a great Geo Keyword domain perfect for a magazine. any thougths on the value?

I would have thought it would get some response but might just be me and partial to some domains.
 
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Momentous day today, congrats to all- the apocalypse didn't come after all :)

Anyone reg/purchase/sell anything special to mark today's cannabis legalization? Here's one I will share that's available in both the ca/com to reg, feel free to it:

Cannalization

Best all. :cigar::cigar::cigar:
 
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Once winter hits and all the hopheads are filling the downtown core madly puffing their ganja in the frigid cold, how about:

DamnThisCountryStinks.ca or AndYouThoughtTobaccoStunkintheWinter.ca
 
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How about "ThanksToMedicalCannabisOpiateAdditionIsDown" and a few other things like the tax base..more money in city coffers for snow removal..etc etc etc
 
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How about "ThanksToMedicalCannabisOpiateAdditionIsDown" and a few other things like the tax base..more money in city coffers for snow removal..etc etc etc

That's a fantasy that has been proven by other areas (like US states, i.e. California) who have legalized pot. The black market simply lowers prices, still allowing greater and easier access, and also provides more powerful drug alternatives. Lots of other people are growing it at home and selling on the side, as it's very tough to get a possession rap, unless you're transporting in vast bulk.

In California, their revenue projections are WAY off (they projected $ billions and made maybe 5% of that), and are so bad that a lot of voters are really pissed off. They have all the hopheads puffing away on black market or homegrown pot, and no gov't money to spend. Serves the morons right. :xf.grin:

Also, teens no longer view pot as "cool" and many have graduated to more toxic and dangerous alternatives - hopefully you know all about teenage rebellion, and it has absolutely nothing to do with walking into a store and buying something your grandfather can get. It's about pissing off your parents, doing something dangerous and anti-society, and right now that no longer includes pot and use of more dangerous drugs have increased with that age group. It's only natural and any psychologist would tell you the same thing - make pot legal and you take away its allure.

And another of the big problems they're facing is that when pot is legalized, it explodes in all sorts of food items, like candy, ice cream, cakes, pies, cookies, lollipops, etc. and lots of little kids are chomping down on these and finding their way to the local hospital or in some cases, the morgue.
 
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That's a fantasy that has been proven by other areas (like US states, i.e. California) who have legalized pot. The black market simply lowers prices, still allowing greater and easier access, and also provides more powerful drug alternatives. Lots of other people are growing it at home and selling on the side, as it's very tough to get a possession rap, unless you're transporting in vast bulk.

In California, their revenue projections are WAY off (they projected $ billions and made maybe 5% of that), and are so bad that a lot of voters are really pissed off. They have all the hopheads puffing away on black market or homegrown pot, and no gov't money to spend. Serves the morons right. :xf.grin:

Also, teens no longer view pot as "cool" and many have graduated to more toxic and dangerous alternatives - hopefully you know all about teenage rebellion, and it has absolutely nothing to do with walking into a store and buying something your grandfather can get. It's about pissing off your parents, doing something dangerous and anti-society, and right now that no longer includes pot and use of more dangerous drugs have increased with that age group. It's only natural and any psychologist would tell you the same thing - make pot legal and you take away its allure.

And another of the big problems they're facing is that when pot is legalized, it explodes in all sorts of food items, like candy, ice cream, cakes, pies, cookies, lollipops, etc. and lots of little kids are chomping down on these and finding their way to the local hospital or in some cases, the morgue.

You are woefully misinformed.
 
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You are woefully misinformed.

LOL, really? Just go to Google and type in "California Pot Revenues lower" and see what pops up.

You have to realize that this legalization of pot was never done to get higher tax revenues, but to allow Big Tobacco to morph into Big Marijuana - in the US the tobacco industry is spending billions lobbying States to legalize ganja so they can get into the "kid/young adult market" (and lose their dying adult/seniors market for traditional cigarettes) that is violently opposed to tobacco but will smoke a joint at a moment's notice.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...dustry-executives_us_59382c9de4b014ae8c69dced

https://observer.com/2018/03/legalization-has-tobacco-companies-interested-in-marijuana-industry/
 
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