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Not sure if $5000 is enough for a one-word .com that's brandable.
And $10000?
And $10000?
It depends on the word.
If the word is "Computers", you might want to add a few zeroes.
If the word is, say, "Indivisibility" (just thought of that one randomly), knock off a zero or two.
Are you asking because you had a particular word in mind?
No, no particular word in mind but I've been looking for some .com name to start a online shopping store. The budget is $5000 - $10000 depending on the name. Something like endless.com, target.com, etc. Possible?
If you can land target.com in that price range, give me a call and I'll double your money
It really does depend on the word. It's no secret that brandable dictionary words are valuable, so I can guarantee you that whoever you're making the offers to have received plenty of other offers, and yours is just another one of them.
And believe me when I tell you that there are buyers equipped with much deeper pockets than yours, so if the seller knows what he's doing, a better-backed, more willing buyer won't take long to outlast you.
My advice would be to stick to .com, and avoid words that can be confused with the singular or plural forms (i.e. laptop.com/laptops.com) - you have to buy both names to truly control the keyword.
I'll tip you off though... brandbucket.com could be a good bet, given the fact that their business model addresses situations such as yours in which a brandable domain name is sought.
Good luck.
The name does not need to have any meaning if you BRAND it.
let me know if you are still looking - i might have a few names that may fit your search. - send me a PM
many words would fit, e.g. here are some synonims of 'huge', most of these should be in that range
behemothic, bulky, colossal, cyclopean, elephantine, enormous, extensive, gargantuan, giant, gigantic, great, gross*, humongous, immeasurable, immense, jumbo, leviathan, lusty, magnificent, mammoth, massive, mighty, mondo, monster*, monstrous*, monumental, mountainous, outsize, oversize, planetary, prodigious, stupendous, titanic, towering, tremendous, vast, walloping, whopping