So…it looks like I read a tweet earlier today from Paul Nick at Go Daddy and
misunderstood what he said in the tweet. That inspired this post
[/fanbase-com-the-expired-domain-that-sold-for-over-100k-actually-didnt/], which
will be updated
When FanBase.com broke past the $100k mark on Go Daddy auctions
[https://auctions.godaddy.com/] I thought something fishy might be going on.
While expired domains do sell for low five-figures all
I think we’ve all seen prices for expired domains skyrocket at Go Daddy Auctions
[https://auctions.godaddy.com/] lately. Rewind ten years ago and there were good
deals to be had all
Every once and a while you find an expired domain you really like, bid on it,
and then get an email a day or two later like the one below…
As pretty much
I was bidding on some domains at Go Daddy auctions over the weekend and watching
a number of different auctions at the same time. Since I focus on .COM I’m not
bidding