What Was the Best Deal in the LuxuryNames 11/18-11/24 Domain Auction?

November 24, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
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Now is the time where we can all be armchair quarterbacks and look back over the LuxuryNames.com domain name auction that just completed today and decide who came away with the best deal.

Of course, I actually bid and won a few names that I am very happy with so I can be a “real quarterback” instead of an “armchair quarterback” to some degree.

I just want to say great job to Alan Dunn and LuxuryNames.com for the great showcase of domains and I definitely hope to see more auctions from them in the near future. Here is the full listing of what sold (thanks to Chef Patrick for compiling the list below and also be sure and head on over to visit Chef Patrick on December 1st to watch him announce the winners of the LuxuryNames.com prize money and the 2 annual subscriptions for our premium membership with full access to our domain name tools).

Grand Total of Sold Domains: $20,747

Above $1,000

businesscarinsurance.com $3,777
cheaphouseinsurance.com $3,100
cowboyhats.net $1,800
cruisevacations.org $1,550
csections.com $1,550
fivestarrestaurants.com $1,550
homeloancalculator.org $1,550
realestateus.com $1,050

Under $1,000

WeeklyPlanner.com $925
seoprograms.com $575
drumsets.org $320
chapter7lawyers.com $275
orlandoautoinsurance.net $275
teethcleaning.net $259
carinjuryattorney.net $210
luxuryheadphones.com $210
debtsettlementprograms.com $200
easterbaskets.net $155
newyorkdefenseattorneys.com $142
pancreatitiscancer.com $135
anaheimcriminalattorneys.com $104
chemodoctor.com $104
internetdeals.org $104
jesusapp.com $104
multiplepenetration.com $104
nyccustodylawyers.com $104
talkpot.com $104
vanityplates.net $104
woodfloorrepair.com $104
cookingracks.com $104
bestcellularphones.com $99

OK, I won’t tell you which names I bid on and won but what do YOU think was the best deal in the auction? (or which of the unsold names do you wish you would have placed a bid on?)

Top Picks for the LuxuryNames.com Domain Name Auction (November 18-24)

November 16, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
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One of the things I like the most about the upcoming LuxuryNames.com domain name auction to be held at SnapNames.com from 11/18/09 to 11/24/09 is that according to the list I have reviewed 80% of the reserve prices are less than $1,500 AND the focus of the auction is strictly on .com, .net, and .org keyword domains with high exact search numbers.

It’s easy to say that you are going to have an auction and keep the reserves low but what usually happens is that there are a few major TLD keyword domains and the-rest-are-crap.info if you know what I mean :) I am a huge fan of buying exact match keyword domain names and then developing them into content rich sites so I thought that I would highlight a few of my top picks for the auction (DISCLAIMER: I will probably be bidding on some of these domains and I also am selling some of the domains so in the interest of full disclosure you can take it or leave it for some of my picks below):

1. AutoLoanCalculator.com (Reserve: $50,000) – If I had the money to grab this one right now then I would probably jump on it because with “Auto Loan Calculator” getting 135,000 exact match monthly average searches in Google AND the fact that this niche could be very easily monetized this could be a steal for someone who knows what they are doing. If you are someone who develops domains and actually knows what they are doing when it comes to monetization then this could achieve a very nice ROI for you. Alternatively, you could just loan me the money to buy the domain and I will give you a free case study on how to turn a niche financial domain into a cash cow :)

2. GalwayIreland.net (Reserve: $250) – I am not really a huge fan of the .net TLD but I certainly recognize their value because compared to the pricing of the .com then sure you may end up bleeding off some of your repeat traffic to the .com variation of your domain but honestly if you can purchase a .net for 1/100th of the price of the .com then it may certainly be a wise investment of your money. Naturally, GalwayIreland.com would be a much better domain name but with “Galway Ireland” getting 40,500 monthly average exact match searches in Google then you probably wouldn’t even blink if GalwayIreland.COM was listed with a reserve price of $25,000 so to have GalwayIreland.NET listed with a reserve of 1/100th of $25,000 might end up being a steal.

3. ColonDetox.org (Reserve: $200) – I am actually a much bigger fan of .org’s than I am of .net’s in certain niches. Certain health niches tend to lend themselves nicely to a well developed .org domain name and I think that this is one of those cases. “Colon Detox” gets 6,600 monthly average exact match searches in Google and I think that if this domain was fully developed into a high quality informational type site then it could rank very well and even attract some links that a more commercially oriented colon detox site might not get (especially because of the spammy nature of the colon detox niche). Naturally, once the site ranks high enough and has a firm foundation of quality content to stand on then you could feel free to monetize to your hearts content :)

The above domains are just 3 of the domains that I wanted to feature in detail but as I mentioned in the intro paragraph above there are a number of domains with very high exact search numbers so I thought it would be beneficial to list all of the domains that have more than 10,000 monthly average exact match searches off for you so that you can decide if the time might be right for you to pounce on a few:

Domain Searches Reserve
AutoLoanCalculator.com 135,000  $  50,000
Stiletto.net 135,000  $      750
PianoSongs.net 110,000  $      500
FlightStatus.org 110,000  $    1,500
CoffeeGrinders.net 90,500  $    2,000
Improve.net 90,500  $    6,000
FloorPlans.net 74,000  $    2,500
DSLInternetServiceProvider.com 74,000  $  12,000
DrumSets.org 74,000  $      250
ChessGame.net 74,000  $    2,000
Kayaking.org 74,000  $    8,000
AtlantaHotelRates.com 60,500  $    1,500
HockeySticks.net 60,500  $    3,000
CruiseVacations.org 60,500  $    1,500
BestHotels.org 60,500  $      900
CowboyHats.net 49,500  $    1,750
HomeLoanCalculator.org 49,500  $    1,500
RomeHotel.org 49,500  $      500
Home-Buying.com 49,500  $    1,000
GalwayIreland.net 40,500  $      250
CompanyLogos.net 40,500  $    2,000
PrimarySchools.org 40,500  $        99
OrlandoAutoInsurance.net 33,100  $      250
BaltimoreHotelRates.com 33,100  $      550
BmxRacing.org 33,100  $      150
WeddingAlbums.net 33,100  $    4,000
EasterBaskets.net 27,100  $        99
DogBowls.net 22,200  $    1,500
CandyBars.net 22,200  $    4,000
PropertyValues.org 18,100  $    1,500
Clarkes.org 18,100  $      300
RefinanceCalculator.com 18,100  $  30,000
Newlyweds.net 18,100  $    3,000
LosAngelesRentalCars.net 14,800  $    1,250
Cold-Symptoms.com 14,800  $      490
Egos.org 14,800  $    1,500
MortgageMarketing.com 14,800  $      500
HealthInsurancePlans.net 14,800  $    1,500
HotelMadison.com 14,800  $    1,200
GraduatePrograms.com 12,100  $    2,500
WeeklyPlanner.com 12,100  $      850
NewYorkRentalCars.net 12,100  $      399
PassportApplications.net 12,100  $    1,500
HolidayDestinations.com 12,100  $    8,000
LifeInsuranceCompany.net 12,100  $      750

 

What is YOUR pick for the best domain value from the auction?

Afternic = Worst Interface Ever

July 7, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
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UPDATE: Afternic was very proactive and quick to fix the below issue. I have recently found some very nice domains to buy at Afternic and in fact I just started the escrow process to buy one of them just a few moments ago. Nice job Afternic on quickly correcting a problem.

Afternic just relaunched and so I decided to check it out and start searching for some domain names to buy. A recent press release announced a “new and improved user interface” so I was quite unhappy to see that whoever designed their interface somehow thinks that I do not want to see the entire domain name but rather just the first 14 characters of the domain name followed by “…” and then the TLD!

Here is what I see when I use their advanced search feature and put in the keyword “insurance”, exclude dashes, exclude numbers, and select only the .com TLD:

Afternic Interface

Absolutely unbelievable. Apparently out of all of the data that they choose to present they think that the least important thing for me to see in its entirety is the actual domain name! What is sad is that the rest of their interface actually looks quite nice and well laid out but just by choosing to only show the first 14 characters of the domain name makes their interface the absolute worst that I have ever seen.

If I am missing a setting somewhere that allows me to show more than just the first 14 characters then I apologize because I do not see one. However, even if there is a setting to show more than the first 14 characters it is still pretty sad that this is the default option.

I am unsure why they would choose to display their results this way. My guess would be that maybe they are hoping to entice click throughs to the domain name but probably it is just a clueless developer that doesn’t ever bother to use the interface to search (or even fake search) for domain names in the first place.

Either way, this is not a criticism of Afternic or Name Media as a company because I actually really respect both of them and love their domain name platforms BUT letting something like this make it to public release is very unfortunate. Hopefully, they will fix it soon as they are no doubt losing a lot of interest in their domains when even people like me that have 3 30″ monitors have to mouse over the domains one by one just to even see what the domains are as if there is not enough room on my screen to display the most important piece of information (the domain!).

Live Chat Transcript from Bido’s Domain Auction

April 30, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
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I spoke with Art from Bido and he gave me clearance to go ahead and post up the live chat transcript from yesterday’s live domain name auction where I answered questions in their live chat room.

Read through some of the interesting discussion below about keyword domain names, finding type in traffic domains, and more.

Here is the chat transcript in it’s entirety:

[13:01] Jarred: Welcome to Bido
[13:01] Joel Ohman: Thank you very much for having me!
[13:02] Jarred: Thanks for being our special guest today Joel
[13:02] Jarred: @Joel, what is your background?
[13:04] Joel Ohman: I originally started out in the finance space as a CFP (I still am although I don’t currently take clients) and then began to do some web work on our the health insurance agency website that I own
[13:04] Joel Ohman: from there that morphed into more SEO
[13:04] Jarred: CFP as in certified financial planner
[13:04] Joel Ohman: all for in house websites that I own
[13:04] Joel Ohman: yes
[13:05] Jarred: thats fantastic so you enjoy helping people and make money at the same time
[13:05] Joel Ohman: and then the SEO turned into more of a domaining type angle as I realized the value that a domain name can have on not only your ranking but on your long term sustainable value
[13:05] Jarred: and then moved from that to in house stuff
[13:05] Jarred: @Joel when exactly was that when you started domaining?
[13:06] Joel Ohman: yes, I currently own 4 companies with 1 being the health insurance agency, 2 being companies that hold portfolios of domain names, and the 4th being a new domaining tools site at http://www.DomainSuperstar.com
[13:06] Joel Ohman: I started domaining probably almost 2 years ago
[13:07] Joel Ohman: although before that I was maybe a domainer but didnt know it as I owned various domains but all I thought about was SEO really
[13:08] Jarred: were you going straight for premium and aftermarket domains or still able to get hand regs at the time, or both?
[13:09] Joel Ohman: I tend to do a mixture of both: I am able to find a lot of nice hand registrations that I really just can’t pass up when I use the type-in traffic finder and some of the other tools on my site but my main focus is premium insurance .com domains
[13:09] Joel Ohman: I love insurance .com domains and really almost any other finance .com domain
[13:10] Joel Ohman: although I have domains in every niche available both developed and waiting to be developed
[13:10] Joel Ohman: anything from hypnosis to heartburn
[13:10] Jarred: @Joel when did you start DomainSuperstar.com and can you tell us a little more about it?
[13:10] Jarred: wow thats great
[13:10] Bido: Today’s special guest is Joel Ohman of DomainSuperstar.com
[13:11] Joel Ohman: DomainSuperstar.com is a fairly recent site that was developed by my partner John and I
[13:11] Friend: Joel Ohman, You mentioned two domain portfolio companies you have ownership in. Do these companies strictly buy domains, develop domains, sell domains, flip domains, or just sit on them for long term investment?
[13:11] Joel Ohman: the really cool thing about DomainSuperstar.com is that a lot of the domain finding tools use real time data from Google, Yahoo, MSN, Alexa, etc to help find domains
[13:12] Bido: Yes, @Joel what is your domain strategy, and are you more of a buyer, seller, or holder of domains?
[13:12] Joel Ohman: the 2 domain portfolio companies I own buy domains in order to develop them
[13:12] Joel Ohman: so monetization and cash flow is what we are all about
[13:12] Joel Ohman: of course, although selling is not a goal – everyone has a price no matter what they say
[13:13] Friend: Is that price usually market value or much higher? Also do you base your sale prices off revenue?
[13:13] Jarred: what type of domains do you actively seek to acquire?
[13:14] Joel Ohman: in light of today’s auction with the geo domain knoxlanding.com I also wanted to point out quick that we just released a new tool at DomainSuperstar.com that is a Google Maps mashup that will find geo domain names
[13:14] Jarred: that sounds fantastic
[13:14] Joel Ohman: we don’t actively list domains for sale so I don’t necessarily offer a price to anyone but from time to time I am approached with offers to buy some of my established domains that are developed into websites and I will entertain offers
[13:15] Jarred: whats your typical response?
[13:15] Joel Ohman: I actively seek to acquire auto insurance, health insurance, life insurance, homeowners insurance, and long term care insurance exact match keyword only .com domains
[13:16] Jarred: very lucrative industries. Have you been able to pick up some deals now with the state of the economy?
[13:16] Joel Ohman: my typical response is to first get them to make a solid offer because a lot of the time it will be people that aren’t maybe qualified or serious enough in the first place
[13:16] Joel Ohman: absolutely, I firmly believe that now is a fantastic time to pick up domains for very cheap that can be monetized quickly
[13:17] Jarred: you mean you wont accept $5? j/k
[13:17] Joel Ohman: maybe not flipped quickly but i you know what you are doing as far as monetizing a domain name then you can have a lot of success
[13:17] Jarred: do you have some strategy to make it easy for people who are interested in buying your domains to locate and contact you?
[13:17] Joel Ohman: that is kind of the goal behind some of our new website development tutorial videos for premium members at DomainSuperstar.com
[13:18] Jarred: Joel approx how many domains do you have in your portfolio?
[13:18] Joel Ohman: most of my domains are built out and developed into functioning websites so I don’t like to have a specific area for people who are interested in buying the domain but of course there is a functioning contact form on each site
[13:19] Joel Ohman: I have around a thousand domains in total
[13:19] Jarred: thats great, do you also use whois as a tool to find buyers?
[13:19] Jarred: some companies are marketing their domains in the whois output, how do you feel about that, is it a good strategy?
[13:19] Joel Ohman: I never look for buyers as my main goal is not to sell a website but rather to buy a website that I think I can monetize
[13:20] Joel Ohman: marketing your domain via your who is records is not a bad idea,
[13:20] Jarred: very good strategy
[13:20] Joel Ohman: I have seen that done and it is probably worth the effort if selling the domain is your goal
[13:21] Jarred: @Joel why should someone join DomainSuperstar?
[13:21] Joel Ohman: all of our tools are free but premium members have access to all of the premium features for each of the tools as well as access to all premium content like the website tutorial videos I mentioned earlier
[13:22] Jarred: Jeff1, AlmightyNinja, SAnon, hi
[13:22] Jarred: Carter, AlexIn, gentlesavage, hello
[13:22] Jarred: cvm3654, Ty_, DomainBits, welcome back
[13:22] Joel Ohman: for example, one of our very popular tools is the type in traffic finder that uses real time data from the Google Keyword Tool to find exact match keyword domain names
[13:22] Jarred: Friend, theoretical, tldagent, hello
[13:22] Jarred: Art, protuberance, Sahar, hi :)
[13:22] Carter: Hi Jarred :)
[13:23] Joel Ohman: free members get access to search for .com’s on a limited basis while premium members get unlimited access and also the ability to search for additional tld’s
[13:23] theoretical: what kind of numbers do you like to see before you hand reg a name?
[13:23] Art: hello
[13:24] Joel Ohman: it all depends on the niche of the domain but generally speaking I like to see at a bare minimum a CPC of at least $1 and average exact match searches of at least 500
[13:24] Jarred: so the output of the tool makes it easy to spot a gem?
[13:24] Joel Ohman: even then I pass on A LOT
[13:24] Jarred: do you feel that domain tasting has made it harder to mine nowadays?
[13:25] Joel Ohman: yes, with the type in traffic finder if you type in say “home loans” then it will return all of the related keywords from the Google tool and then check the availability of the domains for all of those related keywords
[13:26] Joel Ohman: so what I like to do is start out broad and then go more narrow by re-seeding the tool with some of the more specific related keywords
[13:26] Joel Ohman: the cool thing is that the tool will ONLY return domain names that match exactly to keywords with montly search traffic in Google
[13:26] Jarred: and you have tutorials on the site that show you what to do, correct?
[13:26] Joel Ohman: yes, we have written tutorials and video tutorials as well
[13:26] Bido: Today’s special guest is Joel Ohman of DomainSuperstar.com
[13:27] Jarred: do you feel that domain tasting has made it harder to mine nowadays?
[13:27] Joel Ohman: as for the domain tasting question I don’t necessarily think that domain tasting has made it harder to find great domains
[13:28] theoretical: Do you ever reg dashes? What kind of things would make you go with a dash?
[13:28] Jarred: so some fish were perhaps caught and thrown back? or just overlooked?
[13:28] Joel Ohman: just the other day someone was complaining in a forum about not being able to find a good keyword domain related to “web templates” or “web design” or something and so I plugged one of those terms into the type in traffic finder and I think it returned like 55 or so available domains available to hand register – and every one of them were exact matches to keywords with searches in Google every month
[13:29] Joel Ohman: I am not a big fan of dashed domains unless I own the non dashed version as well
[13:29] Jarred: not many current events and breaking news type domains in insurance industries as compared with new technology type domains
[13:29] Joel Ohman: I just hate the idea of losing repeat traffic to the non dashed version
[13:29] Joel Ohman: (or people thinking that I couldn’t afford to purchased the “best” domain – i.e. the non dashed version”
[13:29] Joel Ohman: )
[13:30] Jarred: true, those repeat visitors will be hard pressed to find you again
[13:30] DomainBits: Do you buy cctlds?
[13:30] Jarred: they may find you the first time in a search engine but the second time they might try and look for you and find some other site
[13:31] Joel Ohman: so for example, if your business is called Bob’s Plumbing and you register bobs-plumbing.com people will most likely return to bobspluming.com and/or maybe even wonder if you are the “real” Bob’s Plumbing since you didn’t register the non dashed version
[13:31] Joel Ohman: *bobsplumbing.com
[13:31] Jarred: maybe by then they have their insurance policy though so repeat visitors might not be as important as with other industries such as medical
[13:32] Joel Ohman: I definitely see value in certain cctlds although I personally do not buy them currently
[13:32] Joel Ohman: true – certain niches are different than others
[13:32] Jarred: Joel do you have direct deals with advertisers, or how else do you monetize your sites?
[13:32] Joel Ohman: I have some direct deals
[13:32] Jarred: so you cut out a middleman or did you not ever deal with one?
[13:32] PrivyDomain: Hi Joel
[13:32] Joel Ohman: hello
[13:33] Joel Ohman: my last resort for monetization is Google Adsense
[13:33] PrivyDomain: I have used your tool several time & found it quite nice & user friendly
[13:33] Joel Ohman: thanks!
[13:33] Jarred: perhaps coming from the financial sector you have some good connections there I would presume
[13:33] Joel Ohman: yes
[13:33] PrivyDomain: but some point i have to add
[13:33] Jarred: fantastic
[13:33] Ross: what up
[13:33] Jarred: @Joel what do you think is the state of the domain market today?
[13:34] Jarred: hi Ross
[13:34] PrivyDomain: the searches shown in there are not exact ” ” searches
[13:34] Ross: Jarred, lol i though you said human market
[13:34] PrivyDomain: it would be better if they are provided instead of broad
[13:34] Ross: thought*
[13:35] Joel Ohman: yes, the searches are broad match because the Google API does not currently allow exact match data to be accessed via its API
[13:35] Ty_: @Joel, how accurate do you think that the various metrics and figures are in predicting real world behaviours?
[13:35] PrivyDomain: ok
[13:35] Jarred: Ross, seeing double today :P
[13:35] Joel Ohman: broad match is still a great indicator but then when you go to buy I like to double check the exact data
[13:35] PrivyDomain: thats it
[13:35] Jarred: no slavery here @Bido
[13:36] Joel Ohman: so I will use the tool to find some potentially good domains and then right before I make the buying decision I check the exact match data and the CPC
[13:36] PrivyDomain: i have to again cross check with google keyword
[13:36] PrivyDomain: same
[13:36] Jarred: Joel are there other data repositories you plan to tap into there at DomainSuperstar?
[13:36] Ross: .99cent coupon at godaddy today – 99BUYCOM
[13:37] Jarred: trellian, wordtracker…
[13:37] Jarred: thanks Ross
[13:38] Joel Ohman: @Ty_ I think that some of the metrics like avg searches, CPC, and other similar data is a great place to start but if you have a true understanding of your niche and what people really want then that can make the different between just having an average performing domain and a truly great performing domain
[13:38] Ross: Joel Ohman, you can find a domain with little to no search but with huge PPC that a company will pay a premium for ;)
[13:39] Jarred: Joel how do you host your sites you develop?
[13:39] Joel Ohman: @Jarred We really love the data from Google as opposed to Wordtracker just because we think that it is better all around although we do use data from MSN, Yahoo, Alexa, Compete, and some other proprietary data that we have obtained
[13:39] Jarred: Ross Joel said he holds, tries to not sell, just monetize when he can
[13:39] Jarred: proprietary is good, bravo
[13:39] Joel Ohman: we have a proprietary spider that searches throughout the web and then seeds in keywords into the Google tool via their API and returns exact match keyword domain names
[13:39] Ross: Jarred, ;) i was just simply pointing out that a domain with no traffic can be sold for a premium price
[13:39] PrivyDomain: Jarred i’m thinking of submitting some good domains for Bido. How many days do you take to confirm the submission & how many domains can one submit at one time?
[13:40] Ross: Joel Ohman, wordtracker on your tools would be amazing btw
[13:40] Joel Ohman: free members can view all of those domain names from the spider plus domain found from other type in traffic users at the keyword domain repository
[13:40] Jarred: Ten at a time and it takes 24-48 hours to get an approval notice if any were selected
[13:40] Joel Ohman: premium members get instant access while free members don’t see domains for the first 24 hrs
[13:41] Jarred: so there’s a delay, more incentive for someone to be a premium member
[13:41] Ross: .
[13:41] Jarred: how much does that cost?
[13:41] Joel Ohman: @Ross Yes, sometimes it is very interesting to see a domain with huge PPC and somewhat small avg search traffic go for a pretty high price
[13:42] Joel Ohman: premium membership is $97/month full price but it is currently at a discounted rate of $47/month
[13:42] Joel Ohman: the price will increase to $77/month on 5/1 though
[13:42] Jarred: how long is that offer good for?
[13:42] Jarred: ok
[13:42] Ty_: Joel, do you think that these metrics are accurate in defining a domain’s value?
[13:42] Joel Ohman: all current members never receive a price increase though
[13:42] Ross: Joel Ohman, there is a technique to selling those types of domains ;)
[13:42] Joel Ohman: so you can lock in the lower price for lifetime
[13:42] theoretical: Can you talk about your research/development process a bit more once you find a good keyword name in order to get the most out of it?
[13:43] Joel Ohman: @Ty_ I think that those metrics are just a start – there are a ton of things that are sometimes hard to be quantified that still need to be considered – one example is buyer intent
[13:44] Ty_: And that elusive “Wow” factor too I guess
[13:44] Jarred: @Joel do you ever joint venture with others?
[13:44] Joel Ohman: @theoretical I like to use data from the Google keyword tool, the Wordtracker keyword suggestions tool, and some other sources to “Mind Map” out my site architecture for a new domain
[13:45] Joel Ohman: I also really like to use Wordpress as a backend if I can just because I love the automatic scheduling feature
[13:45] Joel Ohman: although most of my sites are not WP
[13:45] Jarred: DomainSuperstar seems as if it is, at least the outside shell
[13:45] Joel Ohman: @Jarred I do consider joint ventures – in fact 3 of the 4 companies I own I own with other partners so yes, I am open to that idea
[13:46] Jarred: thats great, what advice do you have for people as far as that goes?
[13:46] Jarred: WP is great
[13:47] Joel Ohman: find people that complement your abilites – for example, with DomainSuperstar.com I am the guy that thinks up all of the tools and figures out how they could be done and then my partner John is the coding genius who actually makes it all happen and puts my ideas into reality
[13:47] Jarred: @Joel do you offer direct internet marketing coaching aside from the tools and tutorials on DomainSuperstar.com?
[13:48] Joel Ohman: we offer the video tutorial videos so that people can “look over my shoulder” as I develop a domain etc but no direct consultation
[13:48] Joel Ohman: although of course we answer questions and interact with our members
[13:49] Joel Ohman: but nothing paid outside of the premium membership
[13:49] Jarred: gotcha… thats great, too
[13:49] Jarred: @Joel what else is in store for you and your company in the future?
[13:51] Jarred: and Joel, what do you think of KnoxLanding.com?
[13:51] Joel Ohman: we plan to release one new tool every month – we just recently released the geo domain name finder tool which is the Google Maps mashup I mentioned earlier, we just released the bulk keyword domain name checker where you can upload or paste in a list of keywords that you have and the tool will check the availability of all of the exact match domain names, and we also just released a dictionary domain name tool with a ton of dictionary domains available to hand register
[13:51] Jarred: one per month, thats a fair schedule, gives you time to create and test
[13:52] Jarred: have you taken suggestions of the members and made any a reality for them?
[13:52] Joel Ohman: there are so many great deals to be found via hand registration that you a premium membership can literally pay for itself in under an hour if you really dig deep with the tools
[13:53] Joel Ohman: yes, one great suggestion we got from our members was to allow additional tld’s to the type in traffic finder which we have done
[13:53] Joel Ohman: we custom code things for our members as well
[13:53] Joel Ohman: if they want a feature in a tool or a new tool then we can most likely code it
[13:53] Joel Ohman: by “we” I mean John :)
[13:54] Jarred: Sounds great, we like services that actually listen to their members ;)
[13:54] Jarred: What do you think of KnoxLanding.com?
[13:55] Ross: Joel Ohman, type in traffic finder is top notch. One of the best tools around IMO
[13:55] Joel Ohman: I think that KnoxLanding.com is an ok domain for a domainer and I say ok just because there are so many other great geo domain names out there
[13:55] Joel Ohman: @Ross thanks!
[13:55] DotSauce: hey Guys
[13:55] Jarred: so many places, so little domains
[13:55] Jarred: DotSauce, welcome
[13:55] DotSauce: Where is KnoxLanding? Sorry didn’t do my homework
[13:56] Jarred: click description tab
[13:56] Joel Ohman: IMO I would rather use our geo domain finder tool or even better our bulk keyword domain name finder and keep pasting or uploading a list of all of the largest US cities until I found some available
[13:56] DotSauce: oh i see, multiple places.. nice
[13:56] Bido: 4 minutes to go
[13:56] Jarred: yea, big potential
[13:56] Ross: Joel Ohman, havnt looked for any domains for a bit but i did mention your site and tools in my up and coming 7 Days to Becoming a Better Domainer challenge on my blog
[13:57] Joel Ohman: KnoxLanding.com does have some potential value to an end user though
[13:57] Jarred: thousands of potential users, many people live in a knox landing
[13:57] Joel Ohman: @Ross awesome thanks! Shoot me a link to that if you don’t mind
[13:57] Jarred: always nice to make the news Joel :)
[13:57] Ross: Joel Ohman, http://www.ygrab.com i believe it is in the 4th or 5th day but will be launching the whole thing on monday
[13:58] Joel Ohman: if you are a domainer who has a strategy of buying and flipping and don’t mind being proactive about contacting end users then KnoxLanding.com would make a very solid choice
[13:58] Bido: Today’s special guest is Joel Ohman of DomainSuperstar.com
[13:59] Jarred: @Joel how may the viewers get in contact with you?
[13:59] Jarred: < 1 minute to go
[13:59] Joel Ohman: joel@domainsuperstar.com or http://www.domainsuperstar.com/contact-us
[13:59] Jarred: 5 mins
[14:00] Jarred: was just about to congratulate someone on a great score
[14:01] Jarred: @Joel what internet or domain events are you next attending?
[14:01] Joel Ohman: I don’t have any on my schedule at the moment
[14:02] Jarred: By the way we have a winner of the free ticket to announce
[14:02] Joel Ohman: I am somewhat of a recluse – I like to stay in my office in front of my 3 30″ monitors :)
[14:02] Jarred: we ran a contest yesterday for a free ticket to the Targeted Traffic tradeshow
[14:02] Sahar: free ticket? something I don’t know about.. fill me in !
[14:02] Joel Ohman: although I do plan on attending some in the future potentially
[14:02] Ross: Jarred, who won that by the way?
[14:02] Joel Ohman: Targeted Traffic would be awesome
[14:02] Sahar: Jarred, who participated?
[14:02] Jarred: Michael Bahlitzanakis – BPHG Media
[14:02] Sahar: i didnt get the memo lol
[14:02] Jarred: congrats Michael
[14:02] Recordweb: I never win anything :>
[14:03] Sahar: Recordweb, me neither
[14:03] Ross: lol i think i am on that boat as well
[14:03] Jarred: a $1,995.00 value
[14:03] Sahar: not fair
[14:03] Jarred: there will be more contests everyone
[14:03] Sahar: re run the contest!
[14:03] Recordweb: I can imagine getting a plane ticket from NJ right now to the show. Probably have to pay $1000 LOL
[14:03] Jarred: fat lady left the building
[14:04] DomainsIreland: 5 mins
[14:04] Recordweb: god, I hate proxy bids LOL
[14:04] Jarred: bid to win
[14:05] Jarred: pop it
[14:05] Recordweb: I’m going to suggest 2 minute extensions
[14:05] Jarred: 5 too fatiguing?
[14:06] Jarred: bid to win early on and there wont be any :)
[14:06] Jarred: well thats not entirely true, people can always stab away at it
[14:06] Jarred: nice little run here at the end though
[14:07] Jarred: @Joel who do you consider an inspirational figure?
[14:08] Joel Ohman: in the domaining space I consider anyone that purchased domains years and years ago when domaining was not really publicized or popular and inspirational figure and then personally I consider my old youth pastor in PA Pastor Crews very inspirational and someone that I admire and look up to
[14:08] Recordweb: I always wished Ebay would allow 2 minute over bids. No more sniping.
[14:09] theoretical: it actually makes it fun to bid it up, but I don’t think ebay cares
[14:11] theoretical: but yeah, two or three minutes should be all that’s needed
[14:11] Jarred: Congrats owntech
[14:11] Jarred: $162 final
[14:11] Owentech: Thanks.
[14:12] Jarred: nice bidding war there at the end, you took it home though
[14:12] Joel Ohman: congrats Owentech and thank you very much for having me today Bido
[14:13] Jarred: Thanks Joel, it was nice to have you as our special guest
[14:13] Jarred: I encourage everyone to check out www.domainsuperstar.com
[14:15] tldagent: Great site, thank you Joel
[14:15] tldagent: thank you Jarred
[14:18] Owentech: @Jarred – Well, I was a bit worried, but it worked out at the end…
[14:19] Owentech: @Joel – it was a good discussion.
[14:20] Owentech: I may even want to place a site in the near future… now I must figure out how to “get” the domain to use.

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How Bido.com Got My Link

April 23, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
Filed under Blog

A couple of days ago Art from Bido.com contacted me to see if I would be interested in being the guest speaker for their live chat that takes places during today’s live auction of the domain name knoxlanding.com.

Art took the time to email me a few times and then followed up with a phone call this morning to confirm that I was attending. He was also smart enough to ask me to put up a blog post and link to Bido which I have done.

All that to say that simply by asking Bido got a link that they might not have otherwise gotten. Two things to keep in mind from this exchange is:

1. Look to people you naturally associate with for links (could be customers, clients, partners, friends, and other people that you may have offline relationships with).

2. Don’t be afraid to ask (Art took the time to email me personally a few times and then he made sure to follow up by phone making it much more likely that I would do what he asks).

All in all, great job Bido and I look forward to chatting in the chat room today at Bido.com from 1-2 PM EST. If you have any questions for me then head on over there and jump on the live chat. I will answer almost any question you have but here are some of the questions that Art provided that may be asked:

When did you start domaining?
How did you get into domaining?
What is your background?
What is your favorite domain?
Which domain would you buy if you had no financial constraint?
What was your best purchase?
What are some examples of your most recent purchases or hand registrations?
What is your favorite domain registration company?
What was your last sale?
What is your domain strategy?
Are you more of a buyer, seller, or holder of domains?
What type of domains do you actively seek to acquire?
How many domains do you have in your portfolio?
What do you think is the state of the domain market today?
Where to you see the domain name industry going over the next few years?
What do you hate about domains?
What do you love about domains?
What are some projects you are working on at the moment?
What are your favorite auction sites?
Who do you consider an inspirational figure?
Do you think most people have what it takes to be successful with domain names?
What internet or domain events are you next attending?
Why should I join x?
What are some of the domains you own?
Do you ever joint venture with others?
Do you offer internet marketing coaching?
So when did you start service x?
Tell us a bit more about service x.
What else is in store for you and your company in the future?
How may the viewers get in contact with you?

After you check out the live chat at Bido then be sure and select a domain name tool from our home page and get started finding some great domain names for yourself!

Domain Superstar Launch: 25 Best Domaining, SEO, and Internet Marketing Websites, Forum and Blogs

February 16, 2009 by Joel Ohman  
Filed under Blog

To kick off the launch of DomainSuperstar.com I thought that it would be fun to show people a little bit about who we are and what we want to accomplish by yes, talking a little bit about us but also making a list of our favorite blogs and websites in the SEO, domaining, and internet marketing niches.

In a nutshell, we are all about trying to help you find great domain names – over and over again. Whether you are a full time domainer that wants to be able to weed through a lot of the junk available in auction domain names and find the gems (you can do so using our All-in-One Domain Auction Tool or our personalized Domain Alerts), or maybe you are an SEO that wants to grab a great exact match keyword only domain name (like those you can find using our Type-In Traffic Finder or Keyword Domain Repository) to help you rank for a specific keyword phrase, or maybe you just want to find a great domain name for your business (you can find it quickly using our Instant Domain Search Tool) – we can help.

You can view a description of how all of our tools work by selecting a tool from the drop down menu at the top of the page, you can compare the features that free vs. premium members will have access to on our pricing page, and you can access all of our tools directly to try them out right now for free by navigating to our dashboard.

Without further ado, here is our list of the very best domaining, SEO, and internet marketing websites and blogs that we love to visit and read.

Best Domaining Websites, Forums, and Blogs

1. Domaining.com – Domaining.com is of course the owner of the absolute best domain name possible in the domaining niche and the content of the site matches the premium domain name. Francois (the owner) has been adding some very cool new features that serve the domaining community as of late including a domain name marketplace, customizable domaining news feeds, and more.

2. Chef Patrick – Chef Patrick is a key example of a person who has chosen to go the route of using and marketing a very brandable domain name (this requires more work than using a generic keyword domain name but he appears to be pulling it off quite nicely). Chef Patrick offers a great mix of content that has recently included videos of weekly domaining news.

3. Rick Schwartz – Rick’s blog is the home of the “Domain King”. Rick could very well be considered one of the Godfathers of domaining. He is a founder of the ICA (Internet Commerce Association), and he is CEO, President and Co-Founder of eRealestate.com and T.R.A.F.F.I.C.

4. DN Forum – Great domaining related forum.

5. Name Pros – Another great forum for discussing domain names and everything related to the buying and selling of domain names.

6. Domain State – Top domain name forum with a LOT of posts to read through and learn from.

7. DotSauce – Mark Fulton is the Founder and Editor of the DotSauce Domaining Magazine and has really done nice job.

8. Elliot’s Blog – Elliot Silver’s blog about all things related to domain name investing and domain news. Elliot has some very nice in depth posts on a wide range of domaining related topics.

9. Predictive Domaining – Predictive Domaining is a blog that is run by Barry Goggin who is a full time scientist and a member of the NY Academy of Sciences but a domainer on the side who manages to keep his blog updated quite frequently with some pretty good stuff.

10. DotWeekly – DotWeekly is a weekly domain name blog run by Jamie Zoch. DotWeekly has a number of great domaining resources.

11. Domain Habit – A domain name forum with not quite as many posts as some of the others but has some quality content and discussion nonetheless.

Best SEO Websites, Forums, and Blogs

12. SEO Book – SEOBook.com is run by Aaron Wall and the blog is constantly updated with very high quality SEO and internet marketing nuggets.

13. SEO Moz – The SEO Moz team headed up by Rand Fishkin is continually on the cutting edge of Search Engine Optimization. A great source for both beginner and advanced SEO learning.

14. Search Engine Land – Chock full of SEO information and information related to all things search.

15. Stomper Blog – The Stomper Blog is a good source of SEO information.

16. JenSense – Ok, ok the JenSense blog isn’t truly about SEO as Jennifer Slegg focuses on all things related to contextual advertising (both with Google AdSense & the Yahoo Publisher Network) but still worth a read to broaden your knowledge of how the search engines “think” (it’s pretty much all about money).

17. High Rankings – Known more for their SEO newsletter, the Jill Whalen High Rankings Newsletter is a very popular newsletter for search marketers.

18. SEO Roundtable – Solid SEO information and SEO news.

19. Search Engine Journal – Loren Baker’s Search Engine Journal is a tried and true place for great SEO news and information.

20. Matt Cutts – Of course you knew that the blog of everyone’s favorite Google engineer would be in the list didn’t you?

Best Internet Marketing Websites, Forums, and Blogs

21. Digital Point Forum – THE forum for learning about everything related to internet marketing, search engine marketing, coding, graphic design, copywriting, and more. Really this forum could be in any of the above sections as it is quite literally the most active webmaster related forum currently on the Internet.

22. MichaelFortin.com – Michael Fortin’s blog focuses primarily on copywriting and marketing tips as well it should as he is the “Internet’s number one copywriter”… and actually very well could be.

23. Shoe Money – Shoe Money’s blog (run by Jeremy Schoemaker) is quite possibly the most entertaining of all of the blogs on this list and one of my personal favorites. Jam packed full of very practical tips and advice for succeeding in internet marketing.

24. Copy Blogger – Copy Blogger probably takes the award for most consistently offering extremely high quality material. This stuff is so good that it really almost shouldn’t be free.

25. Perry Marshall – Perry Marshall is an AdWords guru who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. Perry has a great way of just plain telling the truth in a way that if applied will tend to make some people a lot of money.

Submit Your Favorites

I know that I am bound to have forgotten some of the best. Submit some of your favorite domaining, SEO, and internet marketing related websites, blogs, and forums via the comment form below and then check out our tools for finding some great domain names today!