The biggest expired domain auction that I saw last week at NameJet was SeeU.com ($7.2k).
That LLLL contains multiple meaningful elements, allowing it to be interpreted in various ways: “See” for vision, “U” as in “you”, “U” as in “university”, and even “EU” for Europe. During the previous week, many of the most significant LLLL.com sales had an English tilt. That trend proceeds apace with SeeU.com and OneV.com ($1.1k). Yet despite containing “V” (which China reputedly dislikes) and an English keyword, that last domain had a Chinese buyer.
Complete review of expired domain names may be found here
That LLLL contains multiple meaningful elements, allowing it to be interpreted in various ways: “See” for vision, “U” as in “you”, “U” as in “university”, and even “EU” for Europe. During the previous week, many of the most significant LLLL.com sales had an English tilt. That trend proceeds apace with SeeU.com and OneV.com ($1.1k). Yet despite containing “V” (which China reputedly dislikes) and an English keyword, that last domain had a Chinese buyer.
Complete review of expired domain names may be found here