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Weird prices for product .coms - boxliners.com to pizzas.com


i've been watching a few of the recent generic "product" .coms at auction recently and been thinking about how random their prices seem.
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I'm thinking of metalsheds.com going for $7,800 (and even metalsheds.net go for over $2k, if i remember correctly). we just had the boxliners.com at TDNAM go for $505. lots of others we could mention - coffee.org $100k and even pizza.com could come into the equation here.

as a developer, many of these don't have the wordtracker to justify development. for instance, boxliners doesn't get any wordtracker, metal sheds only 82.

so, value is i guess dependent on how short the domain is, how lucrative and competitive the industry, and how valuable the products. perhaps searches count also, and i think perhaps general public awareness of that product - you're more likely to bid on something you've heard of.

rick latona says

Product names can be tricky...I generally look for things that are small enough to ship cheaply. There is a reason that cameras.com is worth so much money and furniture.com went bankrupt. It’s not easy to ship furniture. Pets.com went under back in the day because nobody would pay shipping on a 100 pound bag of dog food." also , "It’s whether or not the name is exciting. Boring names are not sellable.

Cheers to the person who posted this link in another thread!

so, what i thought might be good to discuss - is there a minimum wordtracker score people want to see before regging generic product names? what other criteria do you use - google results, rick'sexcitement factor, shortness, widget price? are you primarily thinking about selling to resellers, end users, parking, or development yourself?

Lots of bold as it's a big intro - but with all these mega (and small) sales - an important point IMO

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