Hello everyone
Google bought X.Company from the first owner was Chinese person so Google use that name for X project .
X.Company
Hopes up my FriendI was hoping Google would settle on X.TECHNOLOGY as that is mine..
The nice thing about HOPE is that it never ends....Hopes up my Friend
The thing about Single letter New G's is that there is very little supply. Although, as with all New G's, the renewal must be manageable...I used to be very close to own X.Solar, but in the last minute I gave up b/c of the consideration of risks. About one week later, that name was registered by someone else
Nailed it again.I did my research and that is why I came to the conclusion that nGTLDs will never be as valuable as a .com
Your right. They are worth more and have a higher ROI. See examples @ New"G"s kick Ass
Please save your agrument about a small sample doesn't mean anything. The only reason there aren't more examples is because
the .com sales don't havea history post.
The dollar amount isn't nearly as important as the % ROI.
More research needed on your part.
Cheers
I never talked about my domains being super premium. I am talking about why .com is so far the only investment grade extension in the world.(besides ccTLDs) This is not about individual domains being good or bad. It is about extensions that sell vs. unproven extensions that are being hyped...
You can have the most super premium keywords in the world but if you have the wrong extension that won't help you much.
It does not matter how great your Rolex replica looks if it is not the real deal. That is something that the market decides and it's very predictable what the market will do short term/mid-term.
most of the combos that are premium will be sold by the registries not domainers.
if you want to see how well keyword strings or niche extensions sell look at .tv, .travel or .xxx.
The market has already been tested for these. .tv almost went broke, interestingly.
Exact match .com are bread and butter deals for domainers but the majority of website traffic goes to non-exact match. These alone will not make a market popular. You select the few best examples. There aren't that many great ones. Most are registry owned.
An infinitely large number of them simply sucks and is overpriced.
The ones that are doing well so far are more neutral extensions with broader usage options (.online, .club etc.) True exact match .whatever are doing poorly despite frequently being shown as examples of a perfect domain that is superior to it's .com version.
They look great to the domainers that bought them because they see $$$ when looking at them.
Where's your examples ( plural) ? Step up. .com examplesThere are plenty of exact match that sold for far less than what the .com would sell, These do of course not get included in your examples.
They are not worth more. You can believe what you want but I don't think that making unrealistic assumptions will help anyone.
As for the ROI, most of the best exact match are registry owned so I am sure the ROI is good for them unless they pad millions for the TLD.
Common now. this is the true comparison A.Company or A.Commerce Which one is better suited for ubiquity ?Hmm okay lets see now
If someone is giving you 2 domains out of which you have to select 1?
Which one will you select?
A.COMPANY OR A.COM
Please answer honestly
Where's your examples ( plural) ? Step up. .com examples
Are you comparing wholesale to enduser ? Most of the examples I posted are enduser. If they aren't multiply by 10 a standard multiplier for end use ask price.
Forex.trading may or may not be an enduser. I don't know we will have to wait and see. I have received x,xxx offers for finance
type New "G"s from brokers so it wouldn't be a stretch to see this domain resell for more than your examples.
Cheers
more examples.
namebio.com/commercial.property']commercial.property 25k - This is a 6 figure name in .com - I believe this used to be on sale on Igloo.com with a minimum price of $250k
Most 'proper' exact match that I found reported on Namebio sold for less than what you would expect the com to sell. I don't find this surprising at all.
Your example is still for sale. Your example lacks hard data . My examples are indisputable.
Domain Available
CommercialProperty.com is for sale!
The owner of the domain you are researching has it listed for sale.
CommercialLand.com ($5,399)CommercialBuilding.com ($6,999) Also for sale
Yet another "valuable" .com still on the shelf 30 years.
Your example is still for sale. Your example lacks hard data . My examples are indisputable.
Domain Available
CommercialProperty.com is for sale!
The owner of the domain you are researching has it listed for sale.
CommercialLand.com ($5,399)CommercialBuilding.com ($6,999) Also for sale.
INSURANCEME.COM last sold for $449 on 2015-08-08 at GoDaddy
12. Insurance.me $15,000 Sedo
What is A.Commerce?Common now. this is the true comparison A.Company or A.Commerce Which one is better suited for ubiquity ?
A.Company all day long
Cheers
Since you used property
waterfront.property - 2,450 USD
waterfrontproperty.com - 80,850 USD
beachfront.property - 4,750 USD
beachfrontproperty.com - 32,000 USD
The buyer of the .com wanted the combo "insurance me" which sucks and isn't worth much. The others were possibly buying the single keyword not the combo so I don't think the buyers of these two domains were looking for the same thing. Don't think these can be compared. That is why at least some of the examples that you give are misleading.
Thank you for providing 2 documented examples. You'll need a few more to balance the debate.
What's interesting about the .coms is they are still just landing pages. I hope they bank enough on ads to cover their base
That's a nice bit of change that could be put to better use and ROI in a different type of investment.
If they ever sell, since they have been on the shelf for 30 yrs, it's likely they would sell for less.
What's interesting about Beachfront.property is it's in use.
As I pointed out earlier the New "G"s in this example are likely to have a much higher ROI This is a good example.
Happy Hunting
As I pointed out earlier the New "G"s in this example are likely to have a much higher ROI
LOLWhat is A.Commerce?
Is that a new extension?????
Cmon.LOL
Sure.ly you know what .com stands for !!!!
Cheers
investment.property 4.5k USD
investmentproperty.com.au 137k USD
e.flowers 4.5k USD
eflowers.com 1 million USD
OKCmon.
I had asked for a.com not a.commerce