NattyDomain - I've found picking up mini-industry category killers off drop lists to produce portfolios with lots of prospects at minimal cost overhead. One prior example is my WarrantyAdministration(dot)com, which I flipped within a week for 100x the reg. fee I paid. My latest purchase was a category killer for a much larger industry (though known primarily throughout rural areas) that I won for $79 and would be surprised if I couldn't flip for at least $2.5K. I've assembled a list of 320 industry players with websites -- all prospects for that domain -- by combining results from Google, Yahoo!, and an online directory of sites serving that industry. PM me if you'd like to know the domain name. Also, read Ripley's post - she makes some excellent points and for many of the reasons she states, you need to take Estibot's appraisals with a grain of salt; Estibot doesn't consider that "localness" factor as well as numerous other complex properties of domains only humans can judge. I find it mind-boggling that Estibot values WarrantyAdministration(dot)com at just $100 but, say, NewItems(dot)com at $37,000. Good luck finding a client willing to hand over even $3700 for the latter.
adavita - PM me and I'll send you the latest version of my template. I'd rather Google not index it.