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Are all the good .ca's now gone?

I think it's getting pretty close to that point... even pool's .ca weekly drops are looking less interesting.

For those with .ca's seems the market will heat up soon as I believe all good .ca's disappearing fast.

Any other opinions?

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I still think there are many good domains out there.
 

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I agree good ones are gone, there are some ok names left but it seems slim pickings.
 

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Are all the good .ca's now gone?

I can not imagine you left any to be regged. :smilewinkgrin:
 

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There are only 1104266 .ca registered. There are still decent names to be found.
 

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The question was are all "good" .ca's gone? Obviously this depends on your definition of "good". Based on my definition, I believe:

a) all "great" .ca's are 100% gone
b) all "good" .ca's are almost gone
c) there are plenty of "decent" .ca's left

Just my opinion - other will no doubt disagree
 

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The question was are all "good" .ca's gone? Obviously this depends on your definition of "good". Based on my definition, I believe:

a) all "great" .ca's are 100% gone
b) all "good" .ca's are almost gone
c) there are plenty of "decent" .ca's left

Just my opinion - other will no doubt disagree

I think that is fair
 

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I think all of the top notch .ca domain are gone but if you are willing to do a bit of mining, there are still some pretty decent domains available to hand reg; especially in niche areas. I have a list of over 50 or so that I will register eventually. An example of a recent niche domain registered and developed is BabyBibs.ca and I also registered the singular. So there are still lots of opportunities.
 

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Agree with you there Wallace. For an end user you can still pick up some decent names for reg fee.

They do not need to pay high premium prices. Unless of course they want a very premium domain.
 

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This is how I see it:

All the good premium ones are long gone - into the hands of end-users, or domainers who have parked them. Too many of the best .ca's are parked.

The mid-grade ones are slowly rising in price, and for the most part are all registered. More of these seem to be actually used by end-users as they register them and use them instead of paying hefty bloated premium prices, or pick them up from domainers at a fraction of premium prices.

There are decent .ca's to be had via fresh registration - especially two word and three word ones that many domainers shy away from, but make perfect starting points for affiliate websites, MFA's, ma and pa shops, personal websites etc.

It is getting harder to find good tbr .ca's at price points that really make pursuing them worth the effort. With fewer good domain dropping, the competition is of course amplified and getting a good deal is much harder to achieve.
 

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Great names are a thing of the past unless you feel like dropping 5k. I have spent some serious dollars in 2008 on some quality names before they simply start looking around the same dollar figure as a downpayment on a house.

If you have the capital, invest. I'm going to try and make one or two big purchases and then just focus on maturing what I have.

I agree with domaintrix's assessment.
 

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Any other opinions?
Just imagine when only 1 million .COM's were registered (as in 1997). .CA has finally reached that point ... like 6 months ago?
 

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I don't think you can ever compare .com's with .ca's.

ccTLD's are very different. I think 1M .ca's taken has a much bigger impact than 1M .com's taken. IMO.
 

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I don't think you can ever compare .com's with .ca's.

ccTLD's are very different. I think 1M .ca's taken has a much bigger impact than 1M .com's taken. IMO.

Maybe so as far as impact and the restrictions set with .ca's....but you may not want to ignore the comparison.

Frankly...I see the .ca market (and a few other cc's) as very similar to where the .com market was back in 1998 when I learned about domains for the 1st time (I know something similar to this was already posted)...even as far as aftermarket sale prices go too...it is really eerie how similar things are....the one difference is that there is much more knowledge about domains & the internet today and there are smarter speculative reggs in these spaces...that does not mean that there still are not many good ones out there. I remember thinking in 1999 that it was hopeless to find a good .com...I sure would like a time machine...even just for the hand reggs that were still available...not to mention how easy it would be to get topline names for under 10k....most likely way under.

I would treat this as an opportunity to get into that time machine.

A couple years ago, I tried to reg .ca names and saw that it was restricted...to bad for me and I focused on some .co.uk names...I am happy I did this.
 

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I don't think you can ever compare .com's with .ca's.

ccTLD's are very different. I think 1M .ca's taken has a much bigger impact than 1M .com's taken. IMO.
Do you mean we have a different set of keywords here in Canada, because we speak a different English? What do you think would be the top 100, 1,000 or 10,000 .CA domains as compared to their .COM counterparts?
 

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Exactly, when there were 1M .com's taken the variety was much different. Since it was available for everyone to register.

.ca's have a much bigger impact here since what is being registered is more geared to development in Canada.

In regards to your top domains. It will definitely be different. Although from a reseller point of view obviously there are going to be similar names in the top 100 from both .com and .ca names. But, there are some domains in .ca that will hold much greater value than .com.
 

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I don't follow the TBR's or pool much these days, but the times I do look the pickings are very slim. In terms of what I'm seeing on the many of the boards, any good or great .ca names are being held back for many reasons and mostly reg fee and worse type names are being offered for sale. I think many of the holders of the better .ca names are either holding out for better prices or are planning/doing development.

The market over the past 6 months for even good .ca name sales has not been speclatular, other than the same 5 - 10 sales that are often referred to.
 

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Noticed quite a few names with dashes were taken in the last tbr.

I think the quality of the drops may improve if the economy keeps going this way. Some good will get thrown out with the bad.
 

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Yeah, economy sucks lateley for sure. In terms of good .ca's available, there are still some really good niche domains available. For instance, I hand reg Stairways dot ca just the other day; over 54,000 OVT and a great commercial domain and I also hand registered a couple of good 3 character .ca's. So there are still opportunities to be had.
 
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