Namejet auctions 39 1-2 character .ORG domain names in April – Project 94

Namejet will auction 39 1-2 character .ORG domain names starting April 6 as part of Project 94. In partnership with eNom, NameJet is now offering this exclusive list of Premium .ORG domains for auction. For more information, see What is Project 94?. The starting bid for all domains is $69 and the 39 auctions close on different dates spanning from the 6th of April up until the 15th of April.

When you place a valid backorder on a Project 94 .ORG domain at NameJet, you will be required at that time to supply additional information that the Registry will use to qualify you as a valid Registrant. Please be aware the Registry will directly review and reject any backorder application that either does not meet the criteria or any that are found to have provided invalid, fraudulent or blank information in the required fields. NameJet does not make the decision on who is qualified and will pass the information provided to the Registry for approval. All bidders are required to answer this question before making a bid:
“How do you intend to use the .ORG domain(s)?”
Please read the “.ORG PIR Usage Statement” below so you know what you should reply.

Project 94 domains are expected to go over $5000 after auctions open, so it is recommended that any qualified participant becomes a Nemejet Verified Bidder previous to the beginning of the auction.

Here is the complete list:

Domain Closing Date
0.org  4/6/2013
0d.org  4/6/2013
0n.org  4/6/2013
31.org  4/6/2013
b.org  4/6/2013
pj.org  4/7/2013
57.org  4/7/2013
5c.org  4/7/2013
8.org  4/7/2013
9.org  4/7/2013
7.org  4/8/2013
d3.org  4/8/2013
j.org  4/8/2013
ur.org  4/8/2013
yk.org  4/8/2013
r.org  4/11/2013
75.org  4/11/2013
6.org  4/11/2013
3g.org  4/11/2013
1w.org  4/11/2013
0p.org  4/12/2013
0t.org  4/12/2013
yo.org  4/12/2013
5.org  4/12/2013
p.org  4/12/2013
o7.org  4/13/2013
z8.org  4/13/2013
4.org  4/13/2013
6g.org  4/13/2013
9q.org  4/13/2013
2.org  4/14/2013
3.org  4/14/2013
zp.org  4/14/2013
r4.org  4/14/2013
u.org  4/14/2013
l.org  4/15/2013
z9.org  4/15/2013
zl.org  4/15/2013
1.org  4/15/2013

As part of Project 94, from March 18 to 28, 2013, Go Daddy Auctions is offering 42 rare, valuable one and two character .org domain names. Starting today, if you want to participate in the auction, you can request approval. The 42 domains have starting prices from $10 to $50,000. One letter .org domains have a starting price of $50,000, 2 letter .org domains have a starting price of $1,000 and the 2 character domains have a $10 starting price.

.ORG PIR Usage Statement

Project94 is the allocation of 94 1-2 character .ORG domain names that have never been released for registration. These names will be made available to registrants who not only reflect the core attributes of the .ORG domain but also reinforce the trust and value of the .ORG brand.

Consistent with the Registry’s mission to provide a trusted platform for the expression of ideas, knowledge, and causes which promote the public good on the Internet, qualified applicants are those whose mission and purpose are consistent in all respects with promoting positive influences for the betterment of society. Subject to these criteria and without limiting the possibilities, the following are examples:

  • Wiki or wiki-like organizations, which provide and promote collaborative education and information forums.
  • Local community groups, who use or intend to use one or more of the Domain Names to foster and promote public good.
  • Educational organizations
  • Sports teams and/or sport-related organizations
  • Non-profit/charity/advocacy organizations
  • Open Source/collaborative project organizations
  • CSR, fundraising, or charity organizations
  • Commercial enterprises that offer non-harmful goods or services to the public on a non-discriminatory basis

Applicant agrees that their intended use is consistent with the mission of the Registry and acknowledges that any improper use of the domains or failure to comply with the stated mission will be a violation of these terms. Applicant must certify that all information provided by the applicant is in the usage statement is true and correct.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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