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🔥 Today’s Domain Pick
conjurer.com — $100 current bid (36 bids)
A single English dictionary word, registered in 1997, sitting at $100 with 36 bids. It’s one of those rare domains where the word itself carries weight — “conjurer” resonates across entertainment, gaming, fantasy IP, and AI (conjuring images, code, content).
The numbers tell a story:
- RDS Valuation: $50,000 – $100,000 – $150,000 (75% confidence)
- Estibot Valuation: $7,600
- Current Bid: $100 (36 bids)
- Quality Score: 67
- Search Volume: 3,800/mo
- Extensions Taken: 25
- Registered: 1997 (29 years old)
- Ends: April 4, 2026
Our valuation API pegs the mid estimate at $100,000 — that’s 13x higher than Estibot’s $7,600 call. The gap matters. Estibot’s algorithm underweights dictionary-word brand potential, focusing on exact-match metrics. RDS factors in comparable sales like wonderly.com ($100K) and territory.com ($125K) — brandable .com domains in the same tier. Name-Search-Presence scores “conjurer” at 69/100 — Wikipedia entries, Amazon storefronts, and active brand usage signal deep commercial potential.
At $100, you’re looking at potential 1,000x upside to RDS mid valuation. The 36-bid activity confirms real market interest. Single-word .com domains from the ’90s rarely surface at auction prices this low.
📰 Domain News
workspace.com Sells for $1.45M — Year’s Biggest Sale
Dubai-based Workspace Furniture acquired workspace.com for $1.45 million via Escrow.com, making it the largest publicly disclosed domain sale of 2026. Broker Richard Coogan represented the undisclosed seller. The company plans to use it as an international gateway alongside their regional workspace.ae — a textbook upgrade from ccTLD to exact-match .com.
Source: DomainNameWire · Mar 11
Unstoppable Domains: 20K to 750K in 13 Months
Unstoppable Domains grew from fewer than 20,000 to 750,000 domains under management in just over a year, fueled by below-cost pricing ($5.99 .coms). Now prices are rising — .com renewals at $10.99, new regs at $7.99. The registrar has joined both Afternic and Sedo distribution networks, making it a real option for domain investors. The question now is retention as renewals hit.
Source: DomainNameWire · Mar 12
What Types of Domains to Buy in an AI World
DomainNameWire’s Andrew Allemann shares how AI is reshaping his domain buying strategy. As Google’s AI overviews reduce click-through traffic, the calculus for keyword domains is changing — but brandable domains and exact-match business names are holding value. Worth reading for anyone adjusting their portfolio.
Source: DomainNameWire · Mar 11
⏰ Best Auctions Closing Soon
Curated from 122,000+ auctions across all platforms. Scored on valuation-to-bid ratio, quality score, search volume, and brand potential. TLD diversity enforced.
🎨 dezzain.com — $106 · 12 bids · QS: 78 · DR: 56
RDS Valuation: $15,000 mid — that’s 141x the current $106 bid. Estibot doesn’t even have a valuation for this one, which means the algorithms are sleeping on it.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 47/100 — “dezzain” is a coined brand, not a dictionary word, but the original site’s Facebook page and ZoomInfo profile still surface in search. The brand left a footprint.
Why it’s exciting: DR 56 with 611,048 Ahrefs backlinks at just $106. This is the sleeper of the week. A content or design brand could inherit massive link equity that would cost 100x to build from scratch. Highest quality score in the dataset. Ends Mar 13.
🏆 ehip.com — $1,084 · 44 bids · QS: 77 · Estibot: $4,600
RDS Valuation: $100,000 mid, right on the LLLL .com segment median of $113,750. Comparable four-letter .com sales include serp.com ($210K) and siam.com ($100K). GoDaddy sees $9,856.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 67/100 — the acronym maps to a USDA federal program (eHIP) and a European university, giving it built-in keyword equity across health and education.
Why it’s exciting: 44 bids makes this the most fiercely contested auction closing this week. “eHip” reads naturally for health tech, digital health, or consumer electronics. Four-letter .com registered in 1999. Ends Mar 13.
📚 overlookpress.com — $4,800 · 39 bids · QS: 65 · DR: 51
RDS Valuation: $5,100 mid with 85% confidence — the highest-confidence estimate in today’s issue. The auction is already pricing near fair value, which means the market agrees with the model.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 69/100 — Wikipedia, Publishers Weekly, and Abrams imprint pages all reference the brand. That’s a legacy you can’t manufacture.
Why it’s exciting: Former home of the renowned Overlook Press, an independent publishing house. DR 51 with 11,927 Ahrefs backlinks and 42,464 Semrush backlinks — real editorial authority. At this price, you’re buying link equity that would cost 100x to build from scratch. Ends Mar 14.
🔥 Hot Auctions This Week
The most competitive auctions across all platforms — ranked by bid count, with valuation analysis. Deduplicated from previous issues.
robottip.com — $195 · 31 bids · DR: 22 · 3,201 backlinks
RDS Valuation: $800 mid — comparables range from compound .com names like feedpile.com to premium brands like backpage.com ($259K). A wide spread that reflects the speculative upside of the robot/AI keyword niche.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 44/100 — the brand is open territory with no dominant incumbent. Clean slate for whoever wins this.
Why it’s exciting: “Robot Tip” is a natural brand for AI tools, automation guides, or tech content. DR 22 with 3,201 Ahrefs backlinks means real link equity already built. The robot/AI namespace is heating up fast.
ezyr.com — $180 · 29 bids · Estibot: $16,000
RDS Valuation: $185,000 mid (72% confidence) — based on the LLLL .com segment where serp.com sold for $210K and bitz.com for $112K. Estibot’s $16K call looks conservative by comparison.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores a striking 79/100 — there’s already an ezyr.io site, a LinkedIn company page, and a GitHub org using this exact brand. That kind of existing brand demand is rocket fuel for resale.
Why it’s exciting: Registered since 2005, previously sold for $105 in 2011 — now at $180 with 29 bids and climbing fast. The market is repricing this one in real time.
subtle.ai — $2,605 · 28 bids · Estibot: $2,400 · SV: 167K
RDS Valuation: $80,000 mid (85% confidence) — comparable .ai sales: orchid.ai ($80K), phenom.ai ($80K), cloudx.ai ($100K). That’s 30x above the current bid.
Search Presence: Name-Search-Presence scores 62/100. Our intel API confirms the domain is currently unregistered — the auction winner gets a clean slate on a premium .ai.
Why it’s exciting: A real English dictionary word on the hottest TLD in the market. 167K monthly searches and 133 extensions taken. Bidding has already passed Estibot’s $2,400 estimate — the market is pricing this higher than the algorithms. This is what .ai gold looks like.
📚 Domain History: .ai
The .ai domain was assigned to Anguilla, a tiny British Caribbean territory of 15,000 people, in 1995. For years it was an obscure ccTLD — until artificial intelligence went mainstream. Now .ai is one of the most valuable country-code TLDs, generating over $30M annually for Anguilla’s government. Recent sales include character.ai (powering a $1B+ company) and more dictionary words are appearing on .ai auctions every week (see subtle.ai above at $2,605). The next time someone dismisses ccTLDs, remind them a Caribbean island is funding its economy with two letters.
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