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Shane's Domain Auction Picks for Wednesday December 3rd
My father in law asked me if I write my posts with AI. I told him, “Why would you think that?” He said it was because I could sit down and knock something out in a few minutes and always seem to have a story ready to go. I took that as a compliment. Then I told him that’s just how I’m wired. I notice the little things in a room. The way someone reacts to a comment. How the furniture is arranged. Anything that stands out in an otherwise normal setting. That’s where the stories come from.
Some of it comes from being raised down south. Southern folks are storytellers. They never let the facts get in the way of a good story, and they can paint a picture with words better than anyone. If you don’t get it, they’ll hit you with an analogy that brings you right back. Every person in the story gets a description, because knowing who they are makes the whole thing funnier or clearer or just more interesting.
A good storyteller can take an average moment and make it worth hearing just through description, cadence, and timing. Good writing does the same thing. I wouldn’t call myself a great writer, but I’m a pretty good storyteller. My wife loves to remind me that not every moment needs a full presentation, but I still find myself telling her how to lead into a story so the listener isn’t spending the first two minutes wondering where she’s going with it.
How you begin and how you end are the roots. The details in the middle are what make it fun or worth reading. I’ve had professionals tell me my structure could be better or my hooks need work, but most of them write to sell. That’s a different craft. Selling is about pulling someone in just enough that they’ll click or buy. I’m not trying to do that. I’m just sharing a story that might make you smile or think a little.
Every now and then I get an email from someone saying a story hit home for them or they had more to add. Sometimes they just tell me I got the facts wrong. But like I said, a good storyteller never lets the facts get in the way of a good story.
Quote of the Day: “The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller.” –Steve Jobs
Domain of the Day: Rekovery.com The K saves you a few hundred K
Please Note: The list below contains affiliate links and/or names that have been posted for a fee. It is how we pay for our time since it is a free site. More details at bottom of page. Can go to any of the auctions by adding the names at the end like this one

Godaddy Domains with Bids
LocalElectrician.com One of the hardest things to find. Would be an incredible build out
Balance.org Bidder on this one. The key to life is Balance. Org works well. Bids show a lot of people love this one
SmartPatient.com One of those health names I talk about. DTC healthcare
ComputerRehab.com Nice computer repair name
Godaddy Names Value Names (Low or No Bids)
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
AllianceForDigitalEquality.org

EJAL.com Most bids on the board at Dyna. Already at $2K so it shows there are some really good possible end users
TYYP.com Closes today. “Type”
Pythn.com All the nerds and snake lovers see Python
Super.auction No bids. Decent auction house name

NIH.com Great letters. I hope this makes it to auction
Inquire.org As seen on Domain Sherpa. None of us picked out the name as liking or disliking. I still like just not on top of list
GoStrategies.com Go to Market assistance

Etro.ai Has 7 bidders and no reserve
FNVT.com Also no reserve
Yanj.com Sounds like a slang word “Get some of that Yanj”
MountQ.com Mount Quantum

UWKI.com Uwiki? 5 bids
Psychosis.ai No bids. Crazy
OXCW.com A large group of lower tier LLLL.com at $119 at Sedo
OYKN.com Another with meh letters but good price

Bridge.Loans the “in between things” loan
Content.me The backbone of the Internet
The.capital “The capital you need”
Medusa.es Most bids on the Catched board