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Help Me Pick TRAFFIC 2007 Names To Auction

I need your help. I want to submit 5 domains to the upcoming TRAFFIC Auction but I can't decide what ones I should put in. I've put together a list of most of my better quality MOBI names.

Please pick the top 5 names you like from this list and let me know what I should set the reserve and or the opening bid price at.

Thanks, and I can't wait to see what you guys pick.

-Mike/Thinking1

dreaminterpretation
holographicstorage
horsebackriding
wirelessbanking
insurancepolicy
basketballgame
travelportugal
boardingschool
adventuregames
LifeExpectancy
texasfootball
theworlddubai
DentalSchools
giftshopping
indianmovies
environments
DentalSchool
blondegirls
wheyprotein
soundsystem
chronicpain
discoveries
cheesesteak
spacecenter
crystalmeth
freeforums
amendments
studiocity
fishmarket
metalmusic
amplifiers
excitement
bloomfield
blondegirl
darkmatter
conformity
headlights
freeforum
amendment
blackbear
montclair
magicians
hdmovies
lakeside
jurassic
quadcore
petabyte
freehold
maunaloa
maunakea
hdvideo
kilauea
shaving
ceiling
blazing
heights
tissue
cliche
truman
oledtv
sticks
zeiten
puppet
stacks
visors
arroz
fears
sweat
skies
slash
stan
wimx
hvd
 
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HVD.mobi

- Steve
 
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I like these 2:

stan.mobi

hvd.mobi
 
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how do you submit to them?
 
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Thanks for getting this rolling.

I think HVD would do well too but I'm really unsure about if I should sell it within 2 years. There is an organization developing a technology called Holographic Versatile Discs. They can store up to a terabyte of information on one disc and they have already been tested to work. They are suposed to replace dvds, hd-dvds, blu-ray, etc within the next 5 years.

If this becomes the next dvd and Mobi takes off I could be sitting on something worth millions.

I think I'll hold off selling this domain for the next few years unless I get a considerable offer on it.

dentalpro said:
how do you submit to them?

As of right now I was planning on just listing them in the Moniker Marketplace. Then I'd email them and ask them when I could submit them for the auction.

I just want to have my list ready for when they officially start accepting names for the auction. That way I can submit them early and have my domains viewed by more people which would help get better bids.
 
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dentalpro said:
how do you submit to them?

If you have an account at Moniker, send him/her an email requesting a form. He/she will send you an Excel spreadsheet form for you to complete.

If you do not have an account, send an email to [email protected]
 
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Thanks! It sounds like they are doing this the same way as the last auction.
 
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sf2010 said:
If you have an account at Moniker, send him/her an email requesting a form. He/she will send you an Excel spreadsheet form for you to complete.

If you do not have an account, send an email to [email protected]
I have an account with them but only a couple of names, is this for .mobi only? Can I list names from other registers? And how much does it cost?

Thanks for the heads up, looking forward to learning more. :)
 
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Theres probably going to be like 50k people trying to submit all their names to TRAFFIC 2007 auction. I think its going to be hard to get names into it. I think slash.mobi is good.
 
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JasMate said:
I have an account with them but only a couple of names, is this for .mobi only? Can I list names from other registers? And how much does it cost?

Thanks for the heads up, looking forward to learning more. :)

I think the last event, they charged around 15% commish? can anyone verify this?

As far as I know, you can send as many tld domain names (dotCom, dotMobi, etc.) from diff. registrars as you want; however, Moniker will only choose what they want to offer to public.

by the way, the form will ask you to complete these fields:
registrar, min take home $, min sale price, domain desc, # of unique visitors per month, $rev per month.

Don't despair if you don't have certain values; just try to submit some "quality" stuff, not junks...

good luck!
 
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nrmillions said:
Theres probably going to be like 50k people trying to submit all their names to TRAFFIC 2007 auction. I think its going to be hard to get names into it. I think slash.mobi is good.

I agree it's hard to submit to it right now
 
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sf2010 said:
I think the last event, they charged around 15% commish? can anyone verify this?
Yes, that is correct. Also, nothing was charged for names that did not sell.
 
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sf2010 said:
I think the last event, they charged around 15% commish? can anyone verify this?

As far as I know, you can send as many tld domain names (dotCom, dotMobi, etc.) from diff. registrars as you want; however, Moniker will only choose what they want to offer to public.

by the way, the form will ask you to complete these fields:
registrar, min take home $, min sale price, domain desc, # of unique visitors per month, $rev per month.

Don't despair if you don't have certain values; just try to submit some "quality" stuff, not junks...

good luck!
Thanks for the info, can someone link me to the form or details of this auction. Thanks :)
 
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There should be some useful info here
http://www.moniker.com
and this but the first link may be more useful
http://www.targetedtraffic.com/lv_schedule.html

You can email them after you have set up an account,
and request a form for the auction as sf2010 suggested.
From what I understand from the last auction process,
after the names are submitted and no more are allowed,
the names are then viewed by whomever and if they have an interest
they click something (from what I understand) the names with the most interest
are placed in the auction - beit live or silent - hope this helps :)
 
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Sorry I don't see one on that list that will compare with the top quality domains competing to get into that auction. The vast majority are reg-fee or less as they have nothing to do with mobile content, nor do their tld namesakes offer mobile content.

Good luck.
 
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mis_chiff said:
There should be some useful info here
http://www.moniker.com
and this but the first link may be more useful
http://www.targetedtraffic.com/lv_schedule.html

You can email them after you have set up an account,
and request a form for the auction as sf2010 suggested.
From what I understand from the last auction process,
after the names are submitted and no more are allowed,
the names are then viewed by whomever and if they have an interest
they click something (from what I understand) the names with the most interest
are placed in the auction - beit live or silent - hope this helps :)
Wow thanks for that. I should have known it would be at their site :)
Does anyone know if they accept .info domains? I see from thier last auction there were no .info's.
 
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they look too weak for the live auction
 
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snoop said:
they look too weak for the live auction

I may have to agree with snoop here, there are going to be thousands of names that will be submitted and rejected...

The 2 that may have a shot :imho: is

Slash.mobi (easy. short. slash prices etc..)

and

InsurancePolicy.mobi (a bit long though)

Just my opinion good luck though.
 
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runsome said:
I may have to agree with snoop here, there are going to be thousands of names that will be submitted and rejected...

The 2 that may have a shot :imho: is

Slash.mobi (easy. short. slash prices etc..)

and

InsurancePolicy.mobi (a bit long though)

Just my opinion good luck though.
Do you think LLL.mobi stands a chance, even premium ones? Also how many names do they enter into the auction?
 
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IMO slash.mobi is the only one that has a shot.
 
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