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Dropped Domains, February 11: DomainerBoard.com, FirewallUpgrade.com, NoviceRunners.com and 135 More!

All of the 138 names below have just been deleted and are available for registration at the moment of writing. To provide even more good news, you can get dot coms at just $5.99 over at Unstoppable Domains each Friday by clicking HERE or on the banner above. You can also receive $5.99 registrations and $5.99 transfers each day if you become a Domainer Club member, email growth@unstoppabledomains.com to get in. Would recommend hurrying, as prices will go up as of March.

They’re losing money on each name they offer at this price, as $5.99 is basically half of the wholesale cost that they themselves have to pay, let’s not even mention employee costs, real estate costs, utilities, processing costs and all that good stuff. Offers like this are *very* rare, never before has a company been THIS consistent on the discount front!

I go through ~20,000 domains each day MANUALLY (AI is remarkably bad at it, as are other automated approaches… if you care about achieving solid STRs and actually making money, that is!) so as to pick a a handful for myself and have done so for several years. If you want to check out my personal portfolio and choose what to buy from a huge list, visit DadDomains.com. FOR THE TIME BEING (!!!), I am selling domains from the DadDomains portfolio at just $20 each if you pay through PayPal or $14 each if you pay through Bitcoin as long as you buy at least ten. There are thousands to choose from, shouldn’t be difficult! To claim domains at these prices, email deals@daddomains.com.

Let’s get right down to business, here are the domains:

DomainerBoard.com – A very on-the-nose, community-ready name for domain investors. Think forums, marketplace discussions, appraisal threads, and “what would you pay?” debates. As a hand-reg, it’s attractive because the niche is real, sticky, and monetizable via listings, memberships, and escrow/parking affiliates.

FirewallUpgrade.com – Clean, enterprise-grade cybersecurity branding with a clear action and benefit. This could be a service page for MSPs, a SaaS offering, or a lead-gen domain for security consultants. Buyers love names that sound like a procurement line item.

NoviceRunners.com – Beginner fitness branding with a friendly and non-intimidating feel. Great for training plans, community challenges, coaching programs, or affiliate content around shoes and wearables.

FishCentric.com – Niche but versatile: fishing content, aquariums, seafood brands, or even marine research media. “Centric” gives it a modern, platform-like feel.

FederalBlogger.com – A strong identity brand for policy writers, government-focused commentary, or even a “federal employee” lifestyle/career niche. It sounds official without being too stiff.

ChineseJustice.com – Serious and politically sensitive, but potentially valuable for legal commentary, academic research, or cultural journalism. The name signals a topic area clearly, which can attract institutions or researchers.

MassiveCelebs.com – Entertainment news and influencer culture branding. It’s loud, tabloid-friendly, and built for listicles and social sharing.

HealingGetaway.com – Wellness travel branding with clear intent. Perfect for retreats, spa destinations, recovery vacations, or curated travel planning.

AdultFeatures.com – Broad and ambiguous enough to be non-explicit, and could mean “adulting” lifestyle features or mature-audience media. Still, it needs careful positioning because some buyers will read it differently.

TechieHideout.com – Cozy, community-oriented tech branding. Great for a developer forum, newsletter, homelab content, or a niche review blog.

DietingDiets.com – A little redundant, but SEO-friendly. Could work as a roundup site comparing diet trends, especially if positioned as myth-busting or practical guidance.

TrialMaximizer.com – Strong legal-tech or litigation-support branding. The phrase implies winning and optimization, which is exactly what that market buys.

AppConduit.com – Sleek SaaS branding that suggests “channeling” apps, integrations, data flow, or distribution. Very brandable in the developer-tools ecosystem.

AftermarketElectronics.com – Highly commercial and keyword-rich. Great for auto accessories, refurbished devices, parts marketplaces, and affiliate monetization.

BackstageSafety.com – Excellent niche for events, theaters, concerts, and production crews. “Backstage” makes it specific and memorable, which helps resale.

PastEmployees.com – HR, employment law, or alumni-network branding. Could be used for offboarding services, verification platforms, or employer reputation content.

HipsterHunters.com – Funny, culture-forward name. Could be satire, fashion commentary, or a quirky brand for curated vintage goods.

AppDiggers.com – Strong for app discovery, reviews, ASO tools, or a “product hunt”-style niche site. Short, memorable, and action-based.

BulletInternet.com – Sounds fast and tough. Works well for an ISP brand, VPN, or speed-focused network tooling.

ManiacMillionaire.com – High-energy personal finance branding for bold investing, hustle culture, or loud motivational content. Polarizing but memorable.

HeroicCoding.com – Developer education branding that feels uplifting and gamified. Great for courses, bootcamps, or dev communities.

DaddyHotel.com – Suggestive, but not inherently explicit. Could be a quirky boutique hotel brand or a lifestyle site; however resale depends heavily on buyer interpretation.

ProspectingLandfills.com – Surprisingly relevant in recycling, waste management, and circular economy niches. Sounds like a business model: finding value in overlooked places.

UnderworldJewelry.com – Dark luxury branding. Perfect for edgy jewelry lines, gothic fashion, or fantasy-themed ecommerce.

MarketingCostaRica.com – Geo-service domain with obvious agency use. Strong local lead-gen potential and clear buyer pool.

ImportantSubjects.com – Broad educational media branding. Could be a learning hub, commentary site, or curated knowledge platform.

SafeCongregation.com – Faith/community safety branding. Could target safeguarding policies, training, or nonprofit compliance.

QuietDefiance.com – Beautifully brandable phrase for social commentary, memoir, activism, or even minimalist streetwear. Emotional sophistication here is a plus.

BusinessHeadset.com – Corporate product branding. Could fit ecommerce, reviews, or workplace hardware recommendations.

HackingSoccer.com – Sports analytics branding with a modern edge. Perfect for “data-driven football” content, training optimization, or tactics breakdowns.

PrestigiousPlumbers.com – Funny but surprisingly effective for a premium local-services directory or brand. The contrast makes it memorable.

SexyNegotiation.com – A playful, non-explicit “confidence and persuasion” brand. Could fit negotiation coaching with swagger, but might be too cheeky for corporate buyers.

AdvancedImprovement.com – Broad self-improvement/business-improvement branding. Sounds like a consulting or training program with a premium tier.

ExploitationNation.com – Political and critical. Strong for investigative journalism, labor commentary, or activist media.

QuitXXX.comSkipped (explicit “XXX” framing suggests adult content).

AntiPoach.com – Great niche for HR ethics, recruiting policy, or corporate compliance discussions. “Anti-poach” is a real term, which helps credibility.

VIPBelgium.com – Travel, concierge, nightlife, or premium services branding tied to Belgium. Strong for a regional luxury play.

ConsultingCharter.com – Professional and structured. Sounds like frameworks, principles, and governance—great for strategy consulting or advisory firms.

SupplementGet.com – Ecommerce-friendly supplement branding. Slightly awkward phrasing, but it’s direct and transactional.

SignificantDomain.com – Meta-domain investing branding. Could be a marketplace, blog, or newsletter; the phrase “significant” implies quality.

IdiotDecathlon.com – Comedy gold for content, satire, or a humorous “ten mistakes” series. Niche but memorable.

CafeVandal.com – Hip, edgy café or street-art brand. Strong aesthetic vibe and good for merch.

BasicallyRich.com – Great for approachable finance content: “not billionaire, but doing fine.” Strong relatability = strong brand potential.

UltraModernRoofing.com – Local services branding with premium positioning. Roofing is expensive; premium names can convert.

VipDictionary.com – Curious and brandable. Could be a premium glossary for finance, crypto, law, or business jargon.

BullshitPrices.com – Aggressive consumer-advocacy branding. Perfect for price-gouging callouts, reviews, and investigative shopping content.

UnderratedAthletes.com – Sports media branding with a clear angle. Great for scouting, storytelling, or analytics.

EducationalWhiteboard.com – Edtech content branding. Whiteboards signal teaching and clarity; strong for tools, templates, or courses.

LawnHustlers.com – Fantastic for lawn care entrepreneurs, side-hustle content, or service marketplaces.

LogisticsChronicle.com – Serious B2B media branding for supply chain trends and analysis.

DirectRedirection.com – Tech/marketing terminology-based branding; could suit URL tools, routing, or conversion optimization services.

DispellingDarkness.com – Faith-based or self-improvement branding with a strong narrative arc.

TireWhisperer.com – Excellent local-services name. Memorable, trustworthy, and a little playful—great for automotive shops.

AntiOrg.com – Short and edgy, but very abstract. Could fit anti-bureaucracy commentary or a contrarian brand, though resale is uncertain.

BadApprentice.com – Narrative and humorous. Great for storytelling, career commentary, or satire on learning curves.

FulfillNeeds.com – Broad ecommerce/logistics branding. Works for fulfillment services, customer success, or nonprofit support.

AuralAdvisor.com – Sophisticated audio/hearing branding. Could fit audiology, sound consulting, or podcast/audio coaching.

NecessitiesOnly.com – Minimalism brand ready. Strong for ecommerce, budgeting content, or lifestyle commentary.

MoneybagMagazine.com – Loud finance-media branding with obvious merch and subscription potential. Very “cover story” energy.

SubprimeClothing.com – Darkly funny and commentary-ready. Could be satire on consumerism, or an edgy fashion label.

UtopianPhotography.com – Artistic and aspirational. Good for portfolios, communities, or fine art photography.

MegaSenders.com – Email marketing or logistics branding implying volume. Works for bulk send tools or shipping solutions.

CodePenny.com – Cute, memorable dev brand. Great for budget coding tools, tutorials, or a micro-SaaS vibe.

MillionaireLessons.com – Strong finance education branding. Evergreen and highly monetizable via courses/books.

EmployeeLifesaver.com – HR benefits, workplace wellness, or productivity tooling branding. Suggests protection and support.

TrademarkTrend.com – Legal/branding media name. Great for a newsletter tracking filings, disputes, and brand strategy.

PageYeti.com – Fantastic mascot brand for web pages, SEO, landing pages, or content tools. Short, fun, and highly sellable.

AbsolutelyFiction.com – Publishing or storytelling branding. The certainty in “absolutely” pairs well with creative confidence.

FakeCitations.com – Timely, especially in the AI era. Could be a watchdog site, academic integrity project, or tech commentary brand.

EclecticEspresso.com – Café branding with character. Great for a boutique coffee shop or coffee culture content.

SealedClothing.com – Fashion branding implying protection, packaging, or premium finishing. Could fit outdoor wear or luxury basics.

MovieOutreach.com – Film marketing and distribution branding. Niche but practical for indie projects and agencies.

ScammerHater.com – Direct, emotional, and monetizable via content/education. Works for scam-busting channels and tools.

InfotainmentExperts.com – Corporate-ish media branding for educational entertainment. A mouthful, but clear.

FashionEpiphanies.com – Creative fashion storytelling branding—discoveries, transformations, “aha” style moments.

UndiscoveredPlaces.com – Travel branding with a strong hook. Perfect for hidden gems content and affiliate travel.

MediationCloset.com – Odd but intriguing. Could be a niche practice brand emphasizing discreet mediation, but resale is uncertain.

DumbestMarket.com – Finance satire branding. Clickable and contrarian.

OpulenceDental.com – Premium dental clinic branding. “Opulence” is unusual in healthcare, which makes it stand out.

EuphoricMarket.com – Upbeat ecommerce or investing branding. Could fit crypto, retail, or lifestyle shopping.

DailyDischarge.com – Medical, legal, or satire possibilities. Could be a healthcare newsletter or a cheeky commentary brand.

PajamaProfessional.com – Perfect remote-work lifestyle branding. Funny, relatable, and ideal for content or merch.

FakeCitations.com – Duplicate entry; same timely integrity/watchdog potential.

LearnDebt.com – Simple, high-intent finance education branding. Great for debt payoff courses and lead-gen.

EternalStandard.com – Premium, almost luxury-grade brand. Could fit publishing, ethics, investing principles, or product quality positioning.

BloggingBug.com – Cute creator branding. Could fit troubleshooting, blogging tips, or a personal brand.

ScriptMaestro.com – Strong for writing, screenplays, automation scripts, or even coding education. “Maestro” adds authority.

EspressoClick.com – Fun and modern. Could fit a café loyalty app, coffee ecommerce, or a “quick hits” content brand.

SpecializedCrew.com – Broad B2B services branding—contractors, production crews, specialized staffing.

FinancePostmortem.com – Excellent concept name for analyzing failures, market crashes, or business collapses. Serious and distinctive.

MotivationCheats.com – Playful self-improvement branding. Could fit hacks, shortcuts, and behavioral tricks.

ParentLifesaver.com – Parenting support branding, similar to EmployeeLifesaver but more emotional and consumer-facing.

ProprietaryKnowledge.com – Sounds like high-value insights and paywalled research. Strong for B2B intelligence or premium courses.

ShoppingSex.comSkipped (explicit sexual framing).

ExtraSalad.com – Light, fun food branding. Could be a salad bar, recipe brand, or health content site.

QualifiedMigration.com – Professional immigration branding, likely targeting skilled migration pathways. Very practical.

AwaitedFreedom.com – Poetic and values-driven. Fits memoir, activism, recovery narratives, or faith content.

MastermindCreator.com – Creator economy branding with a high-ticket coaching vibe.

SeltzHer.com – Punny and product-ready. Great for a seltzer brand marketed toward women, though spelling may require explanation.

RestlessWanderers.com – Travel storytelling branding with romance and energy. Good for content and affiliate travel.

OppressedUs.com – Political and activist branding. Emotionally heavy but clear in stance.

ProductOptimizers.com – Strong for ecommerce, conversion rate optimization, product management consulting, or SaaS tooling.

MediaCirculation.com – Publishing and distribution branding. Could fit newsletter growth tools or media analytics.

RethinkFinances.com – Practical and evergreen finance branding. Works for coaching, content, or budgeting apps.

HustleProxy.com – Modern, edgy brand for people “proxy-hustling” or tools enabling hustle. Niche but memorable.

ResellingSchool.com – Very monetizable. Fits courses, communities, and toolkits for resellers.

ImminentAura.com – Poetic and slightly mystical. Could fit wellness, music, or spiritual branding.

LoneEnterprise.com – Great for solopreneurs. Suggests independence and self-built business.

ManicPaintball.com – High-energy sports branding. Great for a team, store, or content hub.

BritishGadgets.com – Geo + product branding. Great for UK tech reviews, ecommerce, or affiliate marketing.

NeighborhoodMadness.com – Darkly humorous local news or satire branding.

DoersUnleashed.com – Motivational branding for execution-focused communities and productivity coaching.

NoobStuff.com – Beginner-friendly tech/gaming branding. Short, casual, and community-ready.

OptimizeSafety.com – Excellent B2B safety/compliance branding. Very practical for consulting or tools.

SomeGuidance.com – Soft, human coaching branding. Modest but approachable.

UltraEngraving.com – Premium maker branding. Great for personalized gifts and B2B engraving services.

RefurbishedScooters.com – Highly commercial, high-intent ecommerce branding. Strong for a resale marketplace.

ExtremeTutor.com – Bold education branding suggesting intense improvement.

ExtremeTutoring.com – Slightly more formal/scalable version of the above, ideal for an agency.

NewbieStuff.com – Similar to NoobStuff; beginner-friendly, broad and casual.

IndustryShipping.com – B2B logistics branding. Straightforward and credible.

UberGrooming.com – Pet grooming branding that implies premium convenience, but “Uber” may create trademark/brand-confusion concerns for buyers.

ResearchForever.com – Academic or content branding emphasizing ongoing inquiry. Could fit science media or a research community.

DontSpeculate.com – Great finance discipline branding. Perfect for conservative investing or skepticism-based commentary.

StructuredExercise.com – Fitness branding focused on plans and consistency. Practical and credible.

ProvideHosting.com – Direct, service-oriented domain for hosting providers. Simple but clear.

FinancialMeditation.com – Excellent blend of finance and mindfulness. Great for calm money coaching or investor psychology content.

CarpentryHandbook.com – High-intent DIY/trades education branding. Evergreen niche and monetizable.

HighlyApproved.com – Strong review/curation branding. Works for product lists, certifications, or endorsements.

CheapestSubmissions.com – SEO-heavy niche. Could fit publishing submission fees, contest entry guides, or academic submissions.

AuraConsultant.com – Spiritual coaching branding. Niche but clear for energy-work practitioners.

CheaperWatches.com – High-intent ecommerce/affiliate branding. Strong buyer motivation.

CalciumCapsules.com – Supplement ecommerce branding. Very literal and product-focused.

ShopaholicMall.com – Fun ecommerce branding. Great for deal aggregation or shopping communities.

BudgetingEngine.com – Excellent fintech/productivity name. Suggests a tool that powers budgeting systematically.

CozyPsychotherapy.com – Warm, modern therapy branding. “Cozy” makes mental health feel approachable.

MechanicLocator.com – Strong local-services marketplace branding. Clear use case and consistent demand.

BigMidwest.com – Regional media, travel, or business directory branding. Broad, but geography gives it grounding.


Remember: you can get dot coms at just $5.99 over at Unstoppable Domains each Friday by clicking HERE or on the banner above. They’re losing money on each name they offer at this price, as $5.99 is basically half of the wholesale cost that they themselves have to pay. Offers like this are *very* rare!

Also worth remembering: they are offering $5.99 registrations and transfers each day if you are a member of their Domainer Club, plus potentially other perks depending on how large of a portfolio you have. If you want to get in, send them an email at growth@unstoppabledomains.com and they will take good care of you.

Finally, keep in mind that I go through ~20,000 domains each day MANUALLY (AI is remarkably bad at it, as are other automated approaches… if you care about achieving solid STRs and actually making money, that is!) so as to pick a a handful for myself and have done so for several years. If you want to check out my personal portfolio and choose what to buy from a huge list, visit DadDomains.com. FOR THE TIME BEING (!!!), I am selling domains from the DadDomains portfolio at just $20 each if you pay through PayPal or $14 each if you pay through Bitcoin as long as you buy at least ten. There are thousands to choose from, shouldn’t be difficult! To claim domains at these prices, email deals@daddomains.com.

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