It seems to be a total crap shoot.
They cover their asses with their disclaimer:
The traffic data is provided AS IS and for informational purposes only. The traffic data reflects internally calculated data and does not represent a guarantee of continued traffic in any way.
I would like to know what internally calculated data is. Better yet, what brand calculator are they using.
Here is a sampling of current auctions and the tops in "calculated" traffic:
name traffic bids (or
-no bids) current price
isospider.net 41258 - $1,690
dotstation.net 35472 - $410
renegade-inc.net 27081 21 $455
moridewifi.com 26914 - $1,150
tuscuerdas.com 25782 - $550
dulces-jovencitas.com 25424 - $580
x-trip.org 24046 9 $200
hollycowauto.com 20638 17 $215
photoshopbuddy.com 16577 25 $1,205
123pics.biz 16379 - $940
ageilus.org 10813 1 $440
megapostffa.com 10405 4
maduras-ardientes.com 10300 10 $238
These are domains owned by GoDaddy/TDNAM and reflect expired or expiring domains.
Needless to say, 48 of the current top 50 prices are for TDNAM/GoDaddy names. Such monumental names like:
pattysprettypaper.com
almostgolfball.com
beadresourcedirectory.com
warmbeachwoodworking.com
Sorry, I can't go on. I am not sure whether it is the pure envy and jealousy digging at me or just an overall nauseated feeling. I'd like to admit that I am making all of this up, but I can't. (insert puking animation here)
I'm still trying to find a sucker, er...strike that...a buyer willing to buy my Cisco stock for what I paid for it.