I do think there will be a lot of rubbish registered and later disgarded but the fact that this thread has had over 520 replies and over 26000 views shows that it is probably one of the next biggest things at present in domain names IMO.
Not to burst your bubble, but your expectations are downright unrealistic. Very few names actually sell in that range.
IMO the value of these names is closer to reg fee (just like 99% of the 3D names currently floating around)
Agreed - this thread is a 3D garbage dump
The 3D thread at NP is much much worse...Agreed - this thread is a 3D garbage dump
Interesting comment sdsink, backed up by south. Talking about backing up, what measure do you use to suggest that 99% of the 3D names floating around are of no or little value??
3DMOVIES.COM *might* sell in the 5-figure range, that is the range where you think your names belong.Please don't tell me you use the likes of the sites with computerised valuation, like the one that valued 3DMOVIES.COM at $3,600 - LOL, what a joke.
Hmm. Just by reading it aloud, it doesn't sound that great or brandable.MOVIES3DLATEST.COM is an excellent advertisement for a business / retailer to let consumers know that he has the latest 3d movies
Interesting comment sdsink, backed up by south. Talking about backing up, what measure do you use to suggest that 99% of the 3D names floating around are of no or little value?? Please don't tell me you use the likes of the sites with computerised valuation, like the one that valued 3DMOVIES.COM at $3,600 - LOL, what a joke. I have tested the water with all of these sites and none of them give any credence to ANY 3D name, not just mine, I have typed in a number of others. What do you reckon 3DPORN.COM is worth? Zilch according to the valuation logarithms. It will sell for over 7 figures before the year is out, mark my words.
Dude! You are way out of line. This guy has been domaining for TWO MONTHS! You should just step back and think about how much experience he brings to the table.Have you studied the market and reported sales ?
What kind of names actually sell in that price range ?
We all wish our names are worth 6 figures each, but that's wishful thinking, not reality.
Sticking 3D in front of <insert random long-tail domain here> just isn't recipe for success.
Thank you for your wishes of good luck south - I figure you must be a lady domainer - well mannered.
cheers, Mike
I will send you both a case of fine Australian Wines when the first big one comes through
- have you? What market do you speak of - the domaining market or the real world of commerce and retail out there? The answer is yes and no - there is very little solid data available, retail sales dollar volumes, profits, etc - any available data at present would be less than useful as the products have only been in the marketplace for 4 months. Trends? the graph is vertical but that is to be expected given a zero base. The best indicator of the "market" and the expectations is the commitment of mega dollars by some of the worlds most respected companies and individuals. Read Rupert Murdochs letter to shareholders when announcing Newscorps financial results 2009. This type of "study" is relevant indicators of the market at the top end, the tail will follow. Why are prices of HDLCD televisions falling significantly? You don't have to be einstein to figure that out."Have you studied the market and reported sales ?"
What kind of names actually sell in that price range ?
We all wish our names are worth 6 figures each, but that's wishful thinking, not reality.
Sticking 3D in front of <insert random long-tail domain here> just isn't recipe for success.
"MOVIES3DLATEST.COM is an excellent advertisement for a business / retailer to let consumers know that he has the latest 3d movies - just what the consumer was searching for - bingo!!"
Not really. It fails the very basic test of nobody says that phrase, movies 3d latest. Search volume on that phrase, exact match - not enough data. 3dmovies is obviously a nice name.
If they're so good they must be on the DNJournal sales report each week, right?
This week? Nope, none.
Surely they'll be on the YTD list, right? They should domainate it, right?
3DTV.co.uk sold on 3/31 for $15,000 pounds (about $22,000 US).
That's the only domain on the YTD chart with "3D" in it.
Dude! You are way out of line. This guy has been domaining for TWO MONTHS! You should just step back and think about how much experience he brings to the table.
Let me guess - pretty sounding names or names that have very real commercial value?? What is very real commercial value? - in the case of MOVIES3DLATEST.COM there is no-one in this forum that has any clue as to the value of this name to any of the major retailers of movies, dvds, videos. Only those retailers will know the value to their business. If a large retailer, say 500 stores across the U.S. (that is actually a small retailer) paid 50k for that name then from the additional hits to their website (likely redirected from this name to their main site) then each store would have to realize 1k per annum additional profit for the company to achieve ROI - less than $100 per month, less than the profit from sales of an additional 20 movies per month, less than one per day. If I was managing a company turning over hundreds of millions of dollars per year in a competitive market I would certainly seriously consider a $50k "advertising"commitment in a domain that suits the searchers inquiry versus spending that money on 50 30 second commercials or 8 full page magazine advertisements. That is why some of these names will sell for 5 figures plus, because astute business managers out there do their sums, and in some cases astute domain name owners do their sums and present them as a business proposal to such business managers.
I really want to learn. I have been under the dillusion that having a degree in Marketing and having had 25 years experience in sales and marketing globally having conducted business in 23 countries, having an analytical mind, a reasonable command of the English language (except when I type too fast), having excellent written and verbal negotiation acumen, being forward thinking, being an opportunist, and an all round nice guy that I may have had basis for making a success of recognising, marketing and selling effective domain names.
The books I have read seem not to have the wealth of experience and knowledge that you obviously have in successful sales and marketing (of anything). So please offer me some of your valuable guidance.
You honestly think the domain MOVIES3DLATEST.COM is a gem?
Here is what is wrong with it -
1.) The term makes no sense in that order.
2.) There is 0 search volume (Broad, Phrase, or Exact)
3.) There are a whopping 5 exact Google results.
Even if you take out the term "3D" even MoviesLatest.com is not a good domain.
I suggest you learn more about domains before flushing your money down the 3dToilet.
Brad
"Hmm. Just by reading it aloud, it doesn't sound that great or brandable."
Google crawlers cannot detect sound.
(snip)
Does it matter whether people say that phrase ?? Is that the basic test of the worth of a website name, how it sounds??
that person sitting there at their computer, that dumbass potential buyer of a product, the one that makes money for a business, like you and me, typing in what they are actually looking for.
Your names are definitely not in the mid 5-figure range.No Brad I do not think it is a gem at all - another misinterpretation - go through the thread, someone else assigned that comment to the name. What I am saying is it is not worthless like some in here have suggested.
That means the name is only good for SEO, it's not memorable or brandable.The order doesnt have to make sense per say - google will return the movies3d part of the name first and foremost which is the aim of the exercise
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