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Old 06-29-2009, 04:29 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Old 06-30-2009, 03:11 AM   #27 (permalink)
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November 2008, eClick.com sold at Godaddy for $15,5030.
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-...sold-over.html
So pretty close to the same price, even though each name targets a different industry.
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Old 06-30-2009, 04:18 AM   #28 (permalink)
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That's an amazing price for sure!

E + Domains doesn't make any sense to me. For branding purpose, I would pay a good sum for eDomain.com rather than eDomains.com
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Old 06-30-2009, 09:23 AM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Yofie View Post
Creating a brand isn't cheap and we all know having the right domain is needed with that brand! I have seen some VERY UGLY domain names sell for a lot more then $16,500.

Let's all keep in mind that this auction simply "ended" for $16.5K and is not considered sold yet. If the winning bidder doesn't pay, this domain could easily drop back down to around $7K when there was more then just the two bidders.

So are you telling me that by buying this domain name, the new owner is buying a brand? Whats the difference between spending low xxx on a domain name - wont the owner still have to invest in branding?

I think the answer is simple - the bidder is likely a domainer - not an end-user (although, I could be wrong, I doubt I am). This is a stupid price for a Domainer to sit on this domain name.
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I don't think the distinction between "domainer" and "developer" is as absolute as a lot of people make it out to be.
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Some people are unproductive buy-and-hold domainers whose only interest is the commodity aspect of domains.
Some people are productive developers who buy domains as a peripheral funciton of their broader development scheme. They buy domains when they need them for a project- that's all.
Some people- myself included- are a blend of the two. Sometimes, a domain purchase is a "domain commodity" buy (even though they *all* have a development plan), sometimes, the domain is simply one cog in a larger development machine.

It's entirely possible that this person might be a "domainer" in that they own domains for speculative purposes (and frequent TDNAM), but also are capable of developing- either themselves, or via project management of contracted developers- and intend to do so with this name. I think it's pretty unlikely that eDomains.com languishes undeveloped for more than a year (prefix domains aren't keyword pure, thus generate little in the way of type-ins to earn a meaningful return on a $16K outlay; the existing SERP space for keyword "domains" is waaaaaaaaay too competitive to hope that the gravity of the domain keyword alone might yield a good result with no/light development)

I'd bet it was purchased either by a hybrid domainer/developer (domainoper?) or someone with clear-cut development intentions in mind.
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E + Domains doesn't make any sense to me. For branding purpose, I would pay a good sum for eDomain.com rather than eDomains.com
It makes a lot of sense for portfolio holders & to be registrars. eDomains is way better than eDomain imho, though i understand and appreciate the fact that different people have different preferences.
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So are you telling me that by buying this domain name, the new owner is buying a brand? Whats the difference between spending low xxx on a domain name - wont the owner still have to invest in branding?
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I think the answer is simple - the bidder is likely a domainer - not an end-user (although, I could be wrong, I doubt I am). This is a stupid price for a Domainer to sit on this domain name.
They are buying a key link To The Brand, "The Name". Domain names often spark a brand name for a company. Without having the matching domain name, of the "brand name"... wouldn't make sense.

Yes you can spend xxx on a domain and make a brand out of it, but it has to be The Name of the domain you pay xxx for.

NameBio become the "brand" for NameBio.com etc. It is not wise to start a brand for eDomains without eDomains.com .
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They are buying a key link To The Brand, "The Name". Domain names often spark a brand name for a company. Without having the matching domain name, of the "brand name"... wouldn't make sense.
Absolutely true.
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A company that, for one reason or another, wanted to start a domain related business would obviously start searching for an available, high quality name platform to build it on, which would eventually become the brand itself... As things stood, up until yesterday, there probably wasn't a domain related domain name on the open market that was superior to eDomains.com.

Matter of fact, I'm hard pressed to think of many domain related domains that would beat eDomains.com, other than maybe domains.com, DomainNames.com or idomains.com. IMO, eDomains.com is a great, great name.
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Matter of fact, I'm hard pressed to think of many domain related domains that would beat eDomains.com, other than maybe domains.com, DomainNames.com or idomains.com. IMO, eDomains.com is a great, great name.
My thought as well. Certainly NameRegister or DomainBuyers or something of this nature are good strong keyword sets, but the absolute short, concise, brandability of edomains is hard to beat. I would have gladly paid out 15k if I had a real plan and resources to go with it. I am sure there are a number of domainers and corporations with great plans for this one. We'll have to wait to see exactly who was involved.
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if I was asked which domain I would prefer: myDomains, iDomain, iDomains, eDomain and eDomains, I would choose the latter. I also like this name very much. It makes sense to me not only from the 'domain names' perspective but also because of other non-domainer meanings of the word.
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I would consider B52 Media as a "domainer" considering they own several thousand domain names, with a good deal that I can see Parked.
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I am familiar with the buyer. I have been contacted by them about one of my premium domains in the past.
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They have quite an impressive portfolio.

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I would consider B52 Media as a "domainer" considering they own several thousand domain names, with a good deal that I can see Parked.
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Not surprisingly really, these industry focused names can often get very intense bidding. Aftermarket.com is probably another example. The name makes alot of sense for the industry, nobody really thinks "electronic domains".
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