This wraps up the sixth week of The Domain Game being live in the Apple app store. We didn’t do a prize drawing last week due to the holiday weekend, but this week we’re excited to be giving away an Efty growth plan valued at $84. Players have been served up 161,885 questions and climbing and we have around 325 people playing on a regular basis.
Week 6 Prize Winner
This week’s winner of a year-long Efty growth plan is James Iles, a blogger at NamePros. Congrats! James’ winning ticket came from the question ShipU.com which sold for $9,802 on April 2, 2011 at Sedo. James answered 446 questions correctly last week, moved up to the #6 position on the leader board, and increased his longest streak from 17 to 20. Nice job!
Efty is software for domain name investors. It gives you insight in your financial performance while helping you boost leads, sales and revenues. Manage, monetize and master your portfolio with Efty. Didn’t win this week? Not to worry, you can sign up for an Efty membership for as little as $4 per month depending on how many domains you own.
Remember, each question you answer correctly during the upcoming week will get you one entry into the next drawing. Next week we’re back to giving away a free week-long featured listing on our site.
An Update in the App Store
We released an update early this week which fixes an issue that was introduced in last week’s update. It basically caused the app to crash if you ran out of time on a question. It is resolved now, so please be sure to download the latest update from the app store. I think that is going to be it as far as updates for a while, everything seems pretty stable and I don’t have any changes planned.
If you don’t have the app yet, what are you waiting for? It’s free and doesn’t require registration to play! Get it here.
Michael Sumner is the CEO of NameBio.com. Previously he was the lead developer at State Ventures which owns and operates geo domains such as OceanCity.com and Maryland.com. Michael was also the co-founder of DN Media, a company that was involved in seven figures worth of domain name transactions.




