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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

Cheers



Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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I don't like anything other than .com but couldn't resist this one
Games Vr.xyz
Any opinions?
imho junk (my drop) but who knows what the future holds
Just joined this interesting community - I own a number of VR domains and have a question. Of the three which is the most desirable to have at the beginning of a domain? virtualreality / virtual / vr. I am assuming it's vr but wanted to check. What are peoples thoughts on 360 at the beginning of a domain?
start at the first post -all answers you require are ITT
 
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Just joined this interesting community - I own a number of VR domains and have a question. Of the three which is the most desirable to have at the beginning of a domain? virtualreality / virtual / vr. I am assuming it's vr but wanted to check. What are peoples thoughts on 360 at the beginning of a domain?

Welcome Adrian:) it's difficult to give you a clear answer.....as usual what will be told to you will be to read this thread since the start and you will know everything you have to know about VR domaining :) it's the best you can do to understand this industry...otherwise from my point of view VR is the best of those 3 even if they are all good :) for 360 and VR it's also not simple as that, VR is by definition in 360...and 360 are generally for videos/pictures so you will get different point of view, will be up to you to make the right choice.
For example i own VRPRO360, get some inquiry on it but nothing that worth to sell it at the moment. Hope it help a bit. Cheers
 
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another mid xxx vr sale in Escrow. Small sales add up.

keyword+vr.net

will post when completed

I like to think I'm a reasonable seller when people don't start negotiations with a low ball $20 min. :) Hard to take anyone serious even if they're just price fishing.
 
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another mid xxx vr sale in Escrow.

keyword+vr.net

will post when completed

I like to think I'm a reasonable seller when people don't start negotiations with a low ball $20 min. Hard to take anyone serious even if they're just price fishing.

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another mid xxx vr sale in Escrow. Small sales add up.

keyword+vr.net

will post when completed

I like to think I'm a reasonable seller when people don't start negotiations with a low ball $20 min. :) Hard to take anyone serious even if they're just price fishing.
Congrats! interested to hear the keyword as holding a few kw+vr .nets myself - Usa Cam Bet etc etc - namebio seems to only have 2 small reported kw+vr .net sales for low xxx each - socialvr + delivr
 
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Just letting you guys know that 360 is a failed keyword, with the exception of camera related domains. My personal advice is the stay the fuck away from "mobile" (fast becoming obsolete) and "360" unless you like wasting money....even most (but not all) of those 360VR /VR360 combos will collect dust, because the order is confusing. If you don't have both versions it's a hard sale...
 
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Just letting you guys know that 360 is a failed keyword, with the exception of camera related domains. My personal advice is the stay the f*ck away from "mobile" (fast becoming obsolete) and "360" unless you like wasting money....even most (but not all) of those 360VR /VR360 combos will collect dust, because the order is confusing. If you don't have both versions it's a hard sale...


I don't agree with this. There’s been some fantastic 360+keyword sales looking at NameBio and most of these are not even related to virtual tech.

With virtual related tech tipped to revolutionize industries and companies like YouTube/Facebook have all recently got behind 360 Video, I think the potential for 360+keywords is big, even though I don’t own too many myself.
 
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I don't agree with this. There’s been some fantastic 360+keyword sales looking at NameBio and most of these are not even related to virtual tech.

With virtual related tech tipped to revolutionize industries and companies like YouTube/Facebook have all recently got behind 360 Video, I think the potential for 360+keywords is big, even though I don’t own too many myself.

I thought it was obvious that I was only referring to VR related names. The overwhelming majority of "360" and "mobile" sales have been made for years before the resurgence of VR and are not related. I would not be surprised if the same goes for recent sales as well. My advice was for those who may invest in VR related keywords, but of course I realize that 360 and mobile domains can have multiple meanings beyond VR.
 
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I thought it was obvious that I was only referring to VR related names. The overwhelming majority of "360" and "mobile" sales have been made for years before the resurgence of VR and are not related. I would not be surprised if the same goes for recent sales as well. My advice was for those who may invest in VR related keywords, but of course I realize that 360 and mobile domains can have multiple meanings beyond VR.

And I'd like to add that I am not saying there isn't or won't be VR related 360 or mobile domain sales. I'm just saying that I don't believe that there will be enough to justify investing more than a couple of names in those areas, and I mean specifically VR related.
 
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Didn't you say something similar about beacons? That they're "dead":
https://www.namepros.com/threads/discuss-and-showcase-beacon-domain-names.847908/page-6#post-6001197

You might be right and none of us really know the future but I did turn down a 1k offer on a 360 name. OK now I wish I hadn't but I still see value in 360.

If the domain you had an offer for is a camera or video software related domain, that's understandable. But if it's not and you got that offer a while back I believe it's because there was more confusion on what to call VR experiences a year or two ago. Nowadays no one with reasonable marketing sense will be naming a VR experience "360". Those days are over. VR has won the terminology war. If you see a rare 360 domain sell that's not camera or software related I would not take it as a single indicator of anything note worthy.
 
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Just letting you guys know that 360 is a failed keyword, with the exception of camera related domains. My personal advice is the stay the f*ck away from "mobile" (fast becoming obsolete) and "360" unless you like wasting money....even most (but not all) of those 360VR /VR360 combos will collect dust, because the order is confusing. If you don't have both versions it's a hard sale...
Sounds like someone got ...burned
 
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Sounds like someone got ...burned

I only regged 3 - 5 domains with 360 in them if you're referring to me :-D. Ive only kept one, because it's exceptional (LiveVR360 - com) but I am not in denial about its value, given that I do not own Live360VR - com.

I only brought this up because of the discussion above.

I did on the other hand get slightly burnt with Mobile VR and MVR names though. I'll be dropping the majority so if anyone doesn't want to follow my advice and is interested, drop me a line LOL....

(No crystal balls.... Just my personal observations)
 
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If the domain you had an offer for is a camera or video software related domain, that's understandable. But if it's not and you got that offer a while back I believe it's because there was more confusion on what to call VR experiences a year or two ago. Nowadays no one with reasonable marketing sense will be naming a VR experience "360". Those days are over. VR has won the terminology war. If you see a rare 360 domain sell that's not camera or software related I would not take it as a single indicator of anything note worthy.

That's funny, I have both:
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Just letting you guys know that 360 is a failed keyword, with the exception of camera related domains. My personal advice is the stay the f*ck away from "mobile" (fast becoming obsolete) and "360" unless you like wasting money....even most (but not all) of those 360VR /VR360 combos will collect dust, because the order is confusing. If you don't have both versions it's a hard sale...

I just sold two 360 names today actually here at Namepros. But they were almost for free though.

I'm offering tons of sweet names for peanuts but interest is still weak. Hope this changes when WebVR gets going.
 
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I wouldn't underestimate 360.

For years everyone in the U.K. called Vacum Cleaners 'Hoovers' as standard terminology (and still do for that matter) and Hoover was Just a leading Brand.

A leading market influencer like Facebook have the power to call VIrtual Reality whatever they want and seems they have chosen '360' and who knows if everyone else will just follow suit.

It wouldn't make sense to me or probably you to refer to Virtual Reality Apps, Games, Experiences as '360' but it's short, punchy, generic, memorable, applicable to AR, VR, MR, and people like simplicity.

Just my opinion. Disaster for VR portfolios if 360 is adopted by the masses. Who knows, stranger things have happened. Still so early in the game, anything is possible.
 
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I wouldn't underestimate 360....

Sure we all wait for the fully immersive VR experience but its still a long way for the society:
I think that - although VR360 / 360VR are limited to POV video productions not matching with real VR - they do outline a very important interim market towards true VR establishment:
Because everybody can afford a 360° cam/rig today (but not yet afford a complete bundle of VR gear and hardware) and soon private users will produce millions of private 360° contents! On the commercial side VR360 makes a lot of sense to e.g. Touristic and Showevent Promoters as well as to Real Estate agents who can offer timesaving and influencing marketing tools or sell frontrow tickets without limitation.... doesn`t that count?

All these interim VR360 appearances will do a great job to help customers first getting used to Headsets and panoramic (pseudo) VR enjoyment. We are heading a deep paradigm change and society will need this smaller 360° experience step (+ investment) towards the fullsize VR business. Not everybody is an early adopter like we are.
 
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VRwise.com 605 USD 2017-03-17 NameJet (not my sale)
 
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Need to chime in here for a second

One of the more popular ones I have seen seems to be VRTV

I thought about this for a while and then I figured it would be a risky venture to pay a lot for VRTV derivatives.

VRTV assumes the future lies in tv for VR.
I predict it will be far more mobile than that and tv will be a distant memory.
 
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Need to chime in here for a second

One of the more popular ones I have seen seems to be VRTV

I thought about this for a while and then I figured it would be a risky venture to pay a lot for VRTV derivatives.

VRTV assumes the future lies in tv for VR.
I predict it will be far more mobile than that and tv will be a distant memory.

Possibly, but you'd surely be talking many decades into the future before TV's totally replaced, if ever.
 
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