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Multi-domain appraisal (name-focused estimates)
These are independent market-style estimates based primarily on the names themselves (TLD, length, clarity, brandability, commercial use cases, buyer pool, memorability, spelling, visible public footprint/development signals, and material risks). No seller asking prices are used as anchors. No verified traffic, revenue, backlink authority, prior sales, WHOIS age, or legal clearance was available from thread context. Public checks showed no obvious spam/scam/malware flags or major UDRP-style hits, but absence of results does not prove a domain is clean, trademark-free, or abuse-free. Several have associated developed or landing pages (as noted). These are opinions/estimates only, not formal appraisals or legal advice. Actual sale prices vary with marketing, timing, and end-user demand.
CabAuto.com
Wholesale range: $500–1,500
Retail range: $2,000–7,000+
Key rationale: Clean 7-letter.com compound (cab + auto). Strong commercial fit for ride-hailing, taxi, fleet, auto services, parts, or mobility tech. Memorable, easy to spell/pronounce, solid keyword + brandable hybrid with decent end-user pool in automotive/transport. Public footprint includes a developed/for-sale style automotive/IT-solutions landing and prior low-dollar marketplace mentions years ago; also listed in premium marketplaces.
Material risk: Competitive auto keyword space; possible descriptive/commercial use conflicts depending on exact branding (buyer should run proper TM search). Not ultra-premium one-word.
PicYa.com
Wholesale range: $300–800
Retail range: $1,000–4,000
Key rationale: Short 5-letter.com invented/brandable with “pic” cue. Works well for photo-sharing, social, apps, or creative tools (“pic ya” / pick ya vibe). Easy to brand, low spelling risk, good length for modern startups. Minimal public footprint (appears lightly used or undeveloped in searches).
Material risk: Invented name needs marketing to stick; smaller buyer pool than pure dictionary or strong keyword.coms. No strong authority signals.
AskBurg.com
Wholesale range: $400–1,200
Retail range: $1,500–5,000
Key rationale: 7-letter.com (ask + burg). Fits Q&A, AI assistants, knowledge platforms, or local/place-style brands. Brandable and conversational. Live developed site presents an AI assistant / knowledge-on-demand product with chatbot and custom AI features.
Material risk: “Burg” can feel niche or geographic; AI space is crowded so name must stand out. Buyer pool more mid-tier end-users/startups than ultra-premium.
Soil.biz
Wholesale range: $50–200
Retail range: $300–1,500
Key rationale: Short dictionary word “soil” — clear fit for agriculture, regenerative farming, fertilizers, landscaping, environment, or science brands. Associated developed site focuses on organic soil regeneration and bio-fertilizers (interactive/3D style).
Material risk:.biz extension is significantly weaker than.com (smaller buyer pool, lower perceived prestige, harder liquidity). Dictionary quality helps but TLD caps upside. Limited broad commercial appeal outside ag/eco niches.
Ashels.com
Wholesale range: $400–1,000
Retail range: $1,500–5,000
Key rationale: Clean 6-letter.com brandable (evokes Ashley/shells/luxury feel). Suitable for fashion, jewelry, lifestyle, or personal brand. Live developed luxury “Maison d’Art” style site with couture, jewelry, and horology themes. Easy spelling, good length.
Material risk: Potential brand confusion with large “Ashley” furniture/fashion names (buyer due diligence needed). Invented feel requires branding investment; not pure dictionary.
Picslot.com
Wholesale range: $300–800
Retail range: $1,000–3,500
Key rationale: 7-letter.com (pic + slot). Fits photography studios, photo booths, image slots/galleries, stock, or creative tools. Public association with a small German photography/portraits business (Facebook/Shopify presence). Clear photo cue + brandable.
Material risk: “Slot” can evoke gambling machines for some audiences, potentially narrowing appeal. Modest public footprint; mid-tier brandable rather than premium.
PicByAI.com
Wholesale range: $500–1,500
Retail range: $2,000–7,000
Key rationale: 7-letter.com descriptive brandable (“Pic By AI”). Strong fit for AI image generators, photo tools, creative AI platforms — hot niche with active buyer interest. Easy to understand, memorable for the category, modern. Minimal dedicated public footprint (mostly incidental hashtag-style mentions).
Material risk: Highly descriptive; many competing AI-pic tools and similar names exist. Trademark clearance in AI/image classes is important for serious use. Liquidity depends on current AI hype cycles.
Overall portfolio notes
Stronger pieces for retail/end-user sales: CabAuto.com, PicByAI.com, AskBurg.com, Ashels.com (solid.coms with use cases or development). PicYa.com and Picslot.com are solid mid-tier brandables. Soil.biz is the outlier due to TLD — better as a developed-site package or low-price wholesale. Bundle options or “with developed site” positioning can help several of them. No verified high authority or revenue signals to lift values further.
Help creating dedicated “domain for sale” threads
Post each as a separate thread in the appropriate DNForum marketplace section (e.g., Domains for Sale / Premium / Brandables). Keep titles clean and searchable. Use consistent structure so buyers can scan quickly. Do not invent traffic/revenue. Disclose if a site is developed/parked. Use escrow, and set realistic BIN or “make offer” based on your wholesale/retail targets above (start higher for negotiation room, or price for quick sale).
Suggested title format
[FOR SALE] CabAuto.com – Brandable Auto/Taxi/Mobility.com – BIN $X or Make Offer
(Adapt per domain; add “Developed site” or “AI niche” where accurate.)
Recommended first-post template (BBCode-ready)
Copy-paste and fill in:
Domain: Example.com
BIN / Price: $X,XXX or Make Offer (or Lease-to-Own if offered)
TLD / Length:.com / 7 letters, no hyphens/numbers
Description:
Short, clear elevator pitch (1–3 sentences). Example for CabAuto: “Clean cab + auto compound perfect for ride-sharing, taxi services, fleet management, auto tech, or mobility startups. Memorable and commercial.”
Possible uses:
- Primary use case 1
- Use case 2
- Use case 3
Highlights:
- Clean spelling / easy brandability
- Associated website: brief note (e.g., “Developed AI assistant landing” or “For-sale / landing page present” or “Undeveloped”)
- Any other visible positives (age if known, etc.)
History / notes:
Public footprint clean of obvious abuse flags in recent checks. Buyer should perform their own trademark, history, and due-diligence searches. No traffic/revenue claims.
Terms:
Escrow.com or DNForum-approved preferred. Fast transfer. Serious inquiries only. Payment methods: [list yours].
Contact:
PM me here or [email / preferred]. Happy to answer questions.
Screenshots / landing:
(Attach or link a clean screenshot of the name + any live site.)
Thanks for looking!
Quick tips for better threads
- One domain per thread for best visibility and offers.
- Price realistically (use the ranges above as guide; wholesale if pushing for flippers, higher BIN if targeting end users).
- Update with price drops or “price reduced” later if needed.
- Cross-post carefully per forum rules; mention developed sites where they add value (AskBurg, Soil.biz, Ashels, CabAuto appear stronger here).
- For PicByAI and similar, lean into the AI/image niche demand.
- Be ready with WHOIS proof of ownership and auth code if asked.
- If bundling any (e.g., photo-related ones), note it clearly.
If you want me to draft the full ready-to-post text for any specific domain (with a suggested starting BIN), refine ranges based on more details you have (registration year, traffic, prior offers, exact development status), or adjust for a wholesale vs end-user focus, just say which ones. Good luck with the sales!