I am trimming my portfolio and going for new ventures.
A48.org for sale
This 3-char dotorg is a classic.
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I am trimming my portfolio and going for new ventures.
A48.org for sale
This 3-char dotorg is a classic.
Very brandable! ARCOLUX.COM
Clarifying, it's YAGE.CO
$300 obo
My bad, I dunno how to fix the title!
I would like to hear offers. Let the market speak!
Forget about the "Spanish" hypothesis. As a random 5-char, I don't see more than 2x reg fee on a lucky day.
You are asking in a very respectful manner, even to a rather blunt previous comment. Class act. And of course it deserves an answer:
1) I have never met a Bernice in my entire life, and I haven't...
Minus reg fee
4500+
MINUS reg fee
Penis is frequently used for such products. I haven't seen them with cock- or dick- domains, but penis is fairly prevalent. I find it excellent for branding if you already have a solid biz around it,...
A reseller who has an end user might pay $3250
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Searches are not about your domain, they are about search terms, and add nothing to a matching domain.
***If you rank 1st*** for that particular term... well then search numbers might mean...
$22
Not a name for a biz, more like a portal to funnel traffic into a better-named website. If they are truly interested, you should get 2k. For 400 i would take the money and run.
First time I see that "typo".
I can imagine MINUS reg fee, although one always wonders whether being a dict word might add some value...
Well... It takes an extremely powerful generic single word to make a dotbiz work in higher ranges. Say... money.biz, sex.biz, porn.biz, gold.biz. Curiously, these examples that I consider "powerful"...
Native Spanish speaker here :)
Boleto Gratis.com - Free Ticket
Very good one. Easily 3-5K, even 8K, if you approach the right end users.
Brazalete De Oro.com - Gold Bracelet...
Can be sold at 3.6K in no time. Might fetch 7K with a bit of patience.
IMHO, at least 3-5K based on domain quality. Buyer should disregard low traffic.
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Hmmmmm... dot biz are so yucky that any offer should be taken. However, in this case I would try to bargain (not too aggressively) up to 450 and see what happens.
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I would ask 3x offer and see how things develop.
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.info is valuable for one-word relevant generic names, say money.info, trading.info, acne.info, diets.info. That being said, a 3-word not-so-generic one might fetch 1/100 of its dotcom counterpart.
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Above reg fee: Argentina.es, camioneta.es
Near reg fee: The rest.
Hard to appraise a non-dotcom, but one can guess a value 1/50 - 1/100 compared to dotcom counterparts
1/400-1/1000 the value of the dotcom
I see dead domains...
Lets see... Being an "expo", I picture a blog where the author comments on valuable contributions of programmers (or other IT people) in solving hard-to-approach tech challenges, new trends on IT,...
Close to reg fee
The kind of idea that sounds great to its creator, but leave the rest of the world scratching their heads. Truly valuable domains impress more with less reasoning.
IMHO, very low value unless developed.
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I don't like it much. And I don't think that asking price of similar domains is a proper indicator of domain value, I'd check past sales.
Almost that bad.
But wait... If any product category eventually goes by that name, or it is coined for a popular product... well... it might make it.
Sell it. IMHO, if you get someone to pay 1.2K you can laugh all the way to the bank. First asking price must give you room to negotiate and still be happy with a
50% agreement.
I would start by trimming all non-dotcoms
Close to reg fee
I like your question, how many $Ks
I'd say USD 0.0074 K on a lucky day
Sorry, reg fee
Oil futures = nice term
Oils future... well... kinda sucks
Your enthusiasm comes from the most valid source, your knowledge and interest in such topics. Do develop, at least a blog.
But don't expect much enthusiasm from fellow domainers...
Duplicate.it is the only one I like. Erase.it makes sense too. I don't see any potential for the rest.
Not being a dotcom, IMO they need an end user (HDD duplication and erasure...
Minus reg fee until developed
Means that unless you drop them, you will lose your registration fee every year for each domain. If I get any of them FOR FREE, I will end up losing reg fee on the first renewal, hence the MINUS...
I am not the first person to tell you that RESULTS are not SEARCHES.
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