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		<title>A Win/Win Alternative To Sell Your Domain Names</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of my blog readers know, I launched a realtime domain auction platform that rocked everyone&#8217;s socks off. The platform started off as: DNKO. DNKO.COM meant it&#8217;s time to fight for a domain &#038; the last one standing that didn&#8217;t get knocked out &#8211; got the domain. This was spread over 60 seconds. Let&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of my blog readers know, I launched a realtime domain auction platform that rocked everyone&#8217;s socks off. The platform started off as: DNKO. DNKO.COM meant it&#8217;s time to fight for a domain &#038; the last one standing that didn&#8217;t get knocked out &#8211; got the domain. This was spread over 60 seconds.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s try to cram over a hundred users into a single domain auction event &#038; see who wins or chats the loudest.</p>
<p>Since then, the platform has evolved. It has found a new home at Epik.com. You can visit the link here: http://auctions.epik.com While Epik is a newer commodity to the domain industry, I feel my auction technology landed in a good hands to not only auction your domains DNKO style, but also help you park &#038; develop your domains. Epik is really shooting to be every domainer&#8217;s &#8220;best friend&#8221;.</p>
<p>Since my development of DNKO, Epik decided to twist things up &#038; instead of a &#8220;knockout theme&#8221; they are proactively collaborating with me and approaching auctions with a more subtle movement. Instead of forcing you to liquidate all the domains in your portfolio, why not take it easy? If you have a good domain for sale, the buyers will come. If there are bidders, the 60 second technology timer reset is ready to draw it out until it&#8217;s over.</p>
<p>I am compelled to find another service that offers the same &#8211; cross compatible across any browser without any downloads or slow meltdowns. Thus far, it is free to submit your domains &#038; rest assured that your domains submissions will get noticed &#038; traffic! Who knows, you may even sell a bunch of your domains for more than you thought they&#8217;re worth.</p>
<p>This blog post was mainly to update my followers about DNKO &#038; the Epik acquisition. I am still pro-actively developing the Epik domain auction and feel the team is great at &#8211; <a href="http://auctions.epik.com/auction/">Epik</a>. If you have any suggestions or gripes with the auction technology, let myself or Rob Monster from epik know. We can&#8217;t make this possible without your domaining help &#038; feedback.</p>
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