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OK, I'm about to sell these 19 premium US names. I've got offers on all of them, and now I need help from you experts on what I should accept for a price.

I'll start it out by posting Dr Who's value of ($0) ;)

Can you help me out ova here wit putting a value on deeze?

Great stats on Google and Overture on most everything.

aerobics.us
banker.us
contests.us
dentists.us
hospitals.us
lotteries.us
manager.us
menswear.us
newspapers.us
officesupplies.us
offshore.us
planes.us
sailboating.us
theatres.us
toyshop.us
trips.us
trucks.us
boarders.us
runners.us
 

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All are very good search terms, if they were .com's.......

You could probably retire with these names.

Put 5yrs registration time on each one, and look to sell in 3.
 

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too many names to value.

probably within $15 ballpark figure
 

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.US still evolving so hard to tell... but my guesses:

trucks.us****
trips.us****

dentists.us***
hospitals.us***
officesupplies.us***
planes.us ***

manager.us**
banker.us**
newspapers.us**
theatres.us**
runners.us**

aerobics.us*
contests.us*
lotteries.us*
menswear.us*
offshore.us*
sailboating.us*
toyshop.us*
boarders.us*

**** = low $### to mid $#,### (depending on buyer)
*** = high $## to mid $###
** = mid $## to low $###
* = low $## to mid $##

for reference, please see DNF poll of relative extension value in terms of investment:

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11429&perpage=20&highlight=investment&pagenumber=1
 

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aerobics.us $1200
banker.us $2k
contests.us $1500
dentists.us $5k
hospitals.us $12k
lotteries.us $3k
manager.us $3k
menswear.us $6k
newspapers.us $1200
officesupplies.us $12k
offshore.us $500
planes.us $3k
sailboating.us $4k
theatres.us $7k
toyshop.us $1k
trips.us $3k
trucks.us $2500
boarders.us $1k
runners.us $1k

I would be looking for these prices retail. I basically only sell retail, DNF prices maybe 20% of this. My quote comes to $70k, a bulk sale might be less. These names are awesome, nice grabs on the roll out. You selling all together or individually?
 

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Some really nice ones Stoc. These are definitely the type of names that I think will do very well in the .us name-space. Short, generic, and describe an entire industry. The "dentists.us" name alone could fetch you 10K easily to a end-user. Trucks.us is another one. "Trucks" are what helped the US auto industry survive... (SUV's are considered trucks for epa purposes! :laugh: ) Seriously. Trucks are BIG business in the US. Trips.us would make a good "US tourism/map" site.
Newspapers.us would make a excellent subscription site.

Well done. You'll definitely get a nice return on these names!

Originally posted by Stocdoctor
OK, I'm about to sell these 19 premium US names. I've got offers on all of them, and now I need help from you experts on what I should accept for a price.

I'll start it out by posting Dr Who's value of ($0) ;)

Can you help me out ova here wit putting a value on deeze?

Great stats on Google and Overture on most everything.

aerobics.us
banker.us
contests.us
dentists.us
hospitals.us
lotteries.us
manager.us
menswear.us
newspapers.us
officesupplies.us
offshore.us
planes.us
sailboating.us
theatres.us
toyshop.us
trips.us
trucks.us
boarders.us
runners.us
 

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Originally posted by gariben
too many names to value.

probably within $15 ballpark figure

Thanks for the post gariben. Is that $15 as in 15 dollars? Also, is that $15 for each individually or $15 for the group of 19 names?
I just want to clarify so I don't go getting a big head thinking that the group could be worth as much as $285 (19 x $15) or something. ;)
Doc
 

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I'll give you $286, stoc :razz:
 

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Originally posted by Beachie
I'll give you $286, stoc :razz:

Thanks for the offer Beachie. Which name were you offering on?
:laugh: Kiddin.
 

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Thanks for taking the time Domebase, Biggedon, Izopod and
DNS Kidd. You guys are a great help. As soon as I can figure out why my printer stopped working I'm gonna print these posts out and try to set some prices.

I wonder if one of the OV bidders for laserprinter.info would be smart enough to trade me a nice laser printer for the name?
 

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aerobics.us $1000
banker.us $1500
contests.us $2500
dentists.us $5000
hospitals.us $5000
lotteries.us $2500
manager.us $1000
menswear.us $1500
newspapers.us $5000
officesupplies.us $1000
offshore.us $1000
planes.us $150
sailboating.us $500
theatres.us $1500
toyshop.us $2000
trips.us $5000
trucks.us $3000
boarders.us $100
runners.us $100
 

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Reality check moment.

1) As long as it is fresh in people's memories that these names were registered for pocket money people will resent and, refuse, to pay $500 plus.

2) If too many .us extensions are held by speculators this will seriously restrain their use, growth and value.

3) Established businesses already have their domain names. The main market for these names is business start-ups. This market is smaller than you think. Most start-ups are short of money and are often happy to make-up a business name.

4) Everyone wants a bargain. Either, a bargain in terms of not paying much or, a bargain in terms of paying a high price but getting a key to a new world of respectability, influence, etc. At the moment only .coms can provide this key.
 

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Originally posted by Stocdoctor
OK, I'm about to sell these 19 premium US names. I've got offers on all of them, and now I need help from you experts on what I should accept for a price.

I'll start it out by posting Dr Who's value of ($0) ;)

Can you help me out ova here wit putting a value on deeze?

Great stats on Google and Overture on most everything.

aerobics.us
banker.us
contests.us
dentists.us
hospitals.us
lotteries.us
manager.us
menswear.us
newspapers.us
officesupplies.us
offshore.us
planes.us
sailboating.us
theatres.us
toyshop.us
trips.us
trucks.us
boarders.us
runners.us

$0.00 /all ;)




























aerobics.us $1.9k
banker.us $1k
contests.us $600k
dentists.us $2k
hospitals.us $800
lotteries.us $500
manager.us $400
menswear.us $2.5k
newspapers.us $400
officesupplies.us $1k
offshore.us $200
planes.us $200
sailboating.us $700
theatres.us $150
toyshop.us $1.2k
trips.us $1k
trucks.us $1k
boarders.us $150
runners.us $200
 

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Originally posted by Maggotman
Reality check moment.

1) As long as it is fresh in people's memories that these names were registered for pocket money people will resent and, refuse, to pay $500 plus.

2) If too many .us extensions are held by speculators this will seriously restrain their use, growth and value.

3) Established businesses already have their domain names. The main market for these names is business start-ups. This market is smaller than you think. Most start-ups are short of money and are often happy to make-up a business name.

4) Everyone wants a bargain. Either, a bargain in terms of not paying much or, a bargain in terms of paying a high price but getting a key to a new world of respectability, influence, etc. At the moment only .coms can provide this key.

Hi Maggotman Thanks for your post. You did raise some interesting points that I'd like to comment on. I'll address them each as per your numbers above.

1)Not only have I sold U.S. names at much higher prices than your $500 example, I've paid over $1k for many on the secondary market that I consider a bargain. Only newly registered names are registered for "pocket money" as you say. Most Tier1 "premium" names were taken in the land rush at great luck or substantial cost in capital, credit, time and effort, and significant strategy and timing. That includes the U.S. extension. Competing for these names required monitoring and pre-registrations at multiple registrars. (In my case at about 50 registrars) with either pre-reg fees of $5 to $10 each or the commitment of credit (to assure purchase) of the cost of registration (for two years each) plus interest. The math works something like this. 20 names at say an average of $20 per year times 50 registrars requires a credit commitment of say $40,000 plus interest. Add in pre-reg fees of say $7.50 (average) at maybe 20% of the registrars (10) and you have out of pocket fees of $75 per name before you even know if you got the name, totaling $1500. If you were lucky enough to get 45% of the 20 names (9), your cost would be around $175 per name plus interest costs, plus time and effort. If you paid someone to spend the mutlitude in days and hours to "catch" the name for you, the cost per name goes up significantly.

2) All my names were purchased for planned development. But the names held in the secondary market will gravitate to the end-user market eventually. The land rush was good for the extension to encourage purchase and establish interest.

3)I disagree. The main market (for U.S. names) is established businesses that either want a 1st or 2nd tier keyword to help them with SEO rather than a 5th or 6th tier .com. For example, Joestrucksonline.com may wish to have the one United States site for Trucks.US. If Joe wants it, Ford or Dodge may want it too, and at much higher prices.

4)I agree everyone wants a bargain. But if you're saying that the U.S. extension does not provide any respectablility or influence, I say your view is looking too much to the past and not to the future, and gaged only on the existing secondary market for .coms. In fact, respectablility is one of the key motives of interest in the extension (imho).

Bottom line is don't sell the U.S. and it's influence short.
 
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