Behind the Scenes at Domain Madness 2009

A look behind the scenes at the Domain Madness auction.

It’s Domain Madness time! Domain Consultant’s Domain Madness auction kicks off today at 2:15 CDT (12:15 PDT) with 48 domain names going under the hammer. To make things more interesting, someone will walk home with $1,000 for correctly picking the domain names that sell. Follow me on twitter @domainnamewire

Although most bidding action will come online, a number of domainers are gathering at the live auction at The Palms in Las Vegas. The event is being held in the Kingpin Suite, a massive pad on the 25th floor of The Palms’ Fantasy tower. Check out the video below:

Yes, that’s a two lane bowling alley, 8 flat panel displays, a projection display, pool table, and bar. The views aren’t bad, either.

The most expensive domain on the list is AutoFinder.com, an active lead generation web site for the car dealer industry. Other high profile domains include Baby.net, Speak.com, and Inventing.com.

Further Reading:

  1. Domain Madness 2 Set for Las Vegas
  2. Domain Madness 2 Auction Ends Tuesday
  3. Domain Madness 3 Releases Auction Catalog

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  1. March 31st, 2009 | 2:13 pm

    Behind the Scenes at Domain Madness 2009 – http://tinyurl.com/d7avgh

  2. DR. DOMAIN
    April 1st, 2009 | 4:31 pm

    Really appreciate you guys having me up to the suite for the auction.I no longer want to live the life of a rock star.Clearly it is the DOMAINERS who I seek to emulate henceforth!!!
    Keep up the good work Andrew & thanx for putting up with my greenhorn commentary & dumb rookie questions.

  3. April 7th, 2009 | 8:49 pm

    [...] the Domain Consultant team disappeared for several hours while the rest of us drank whiskey and bowled. Where did they go? Apparently they weren’t done selling names. They worked the remaining [...]

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