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	<title>Comments on: Multiple TRAFFIC Domain Auction Lists Released</title>
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		<title>By: Jay Lohmann</title>
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		<description>Great run down of the event, the domains and what to expect.  I was looking over Rick Latona&#039;s list yesterday and was extremely impressed.  Combined with Rick Swartzs&#039; list, this will probably be one of the strongest list of domains to go to auction in years.  I hope the economy doesn&#039;t affect prices to severely.  

Cleaning.com et al is indeed a risky move.  Why take the chance when all the other premium domains will be chewing up budgets?  If they were the top of the heap, sure, but it&#039;s pretty packed.    Will definitely be watching that one close. 

How did ManhattanRealtor.com get in there?  Weren&#039;t Realtors one of the first corps to invoke WIPO?  I know that word is TM&#039;d.  They were suing their own realtors to get domains back at least 18 months ago.

I also noticed a couple of .ws domains in there for $5k to 10k.  Will be interesting to see if that ccTLD can break through the $4k mark.

Thanks again for the report. Can&#039;t wait for this thing to kick off!

Jay Lohmann
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great run down of the event, the domains and what to expect.  I was looking over Rick Latona&#8217;s list yesterday and was extremely impressed.  Combined with Rick Swartzs&#8217; list, this will probably be one of the strongest list of domains to go to auction in years.  I hope the economy doesn&#8217;t affect prices to severely.  </p>
<p>Cleaning.com et al is indeed a risky move.  Why take the chance when all the other premium domains will be chewing up budgets?  If they were the top of the heap, sure, but it&#8217;s pretty packed.    Will definitely be watching that one close. </p>
<p>How did ManhattanRealtor.com get in there?  Weren&#8217;t Realtors one of the first corps to invoke WIPO?  I know that word is TM&#8217;d.  They were suing their own realtors to get domains back at least 18 months ago.</p>
<p>I also noticed a couple of .ws domains in there for $5k to 10k.  Will be interesting to see if that ccTLD can break through the $4k mark.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the report. Can&#8217;t wait for this thing to kick off!</p>
<p>Jay Lohmann<br />
<a href="http://www.InvestInURLs.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.InvestInURLs.com</a></p>
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