Rarethings said:unless members can purchase contact lenses through their tv, I would say this domain isn't worth all that much......
Rarethings said:unless members can purchase contact lenses through their tv, I would say this domain isn't worth all that much......
dwrixon said:Yes, I have to say I am with you on this one. The most valuable domains relate to goods and services that can be transacted online. OK, there is some value in goods and services that can be researched online, but frankly most people will always go to the High Street for Contact Lenses.
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Dave Wrixon
Rarethings said:dw is right though. Let's face it. Until high-tech face scanning and recoginiton come to the homefront (50-75 years+ for the average home), MOST people are going to go to their local eye doctor for contact lenses. This domain simply does not have the "shop online" mark that many domains have.
Rarethings said:dw is right though. Let's face it. Until high-tech face scanning and recoginiton come to the homefront (50-75 years+ for the average home), MOST people are going to go to their local eye doctor for contact lenses. This domain simply does not have the "shop online" mark that many domains have.
Mulder said:At the rate Technology advances, I strongly disagree with the aforementioned statement... 1800contacts.com, Lenses.com and others appear to be doing quite well with customers ordering contacts via their website AFTER they visit their eye doctor for their prescription. This is a solid domain name.
Mulder
WhoDatDog said:...... In five years people will be talking about all the names that were still availabe right now......
In the U.S. you can get your eyes examined and then order the contacts online.......... as the local eye dr. will prob charge $120 for Focus Dailies for example for R/L eye 90 day while you can get the same ones from Lensmart for $80 with free shipping after coupon code...dwrixon said:Sorry, not being a user myself and living in the UK where the market structure appears to be somewhat different, I have probably underestimated the potential of this.
In Britain, these are still sold through the High Street, eye tests are conducted at point of sale and prices are very competitive. Clearly there is a risk that US market might restructure to the British Model, but maybe the US model is the future, who knows?
With all reasonable extensions sold out and 500K related searches on Overture, there is clearly a great deal of interest. Don't like dot TV as I think the registration fees are way too high, but even so it has got to be worth North of $1,000.
Just shows how wrong you can be when looking at things from the wrong perspective!
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
dwrixon said:Just shows how wrong you can be when looking at things from the wrong perspective!
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
whats to be surprised about ? contact lenses is the plural form of contact lensWorthen said:Excellent Name
and much to my surprise wordtracker shows "contact lenses" at more than double the searches as "contact lens"
I registered ContactLensBlog.com
and LensesBlog.com --- at that buying spree ContactLensesBlog.com was still available, but no longer.
ContactsBlog.com is still available and "contacts" gets more searches than "contact lens" if you're interested
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