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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
 
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reserve met on HerbProject.com (namejet auction) and ending soon. That's my name
 
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Sold a Sativa name for $500 via Afternic.
 
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NamePros Auction now for
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  • cannaexport.com
  • 420arc.com
  • puffyoga.com
  • shatterconcentrate.com
  • cannadesert.com
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cannables.com 2.500 USD sedo sale
 
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Initiative300.com - Domain For Sale (given a fresh template) & is now for sale

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EnjoyTheGreen.com

Golf or other!
 
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HempExtract.com.au

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Regged a strain domain - YodasBrain.com
 
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I believe any acquisition attempts now are pre-launch and should not be negotiated in present term. There may be 12-24 months of holding before the market can react to competition. In other words, price your domains as if you were in 2018-2019 and HOLD.
 
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I believe any acquisition attempts now are pre-launch and should not be negotiated in present term. There may be 12-24 months of holding before the market can react to competition. In other words, price your domains as if you were in 2018-2019 and HOLD.
You have to price domains in terms of now. What if’s don’t mean anything. Thinking years out will burn you real quick!
 
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You have to price domains in terms of now. What if’s don’t mean anything. Thinking years out will burn you real quick!

I would agree most domains need to be priced for now.

In terms of good generics, if you can hold a bit longer it's almost always worth it. The end market is expanding constantly and more players are entering that market to serve it. Given most direct and related industries cannot advertise, domains are going to play a huge role in brand growth. This industry has a huge issue with counterfeit products, I have a client in California who is dealing with a harsh reality of not owning the exact match domain. Anyone can just call themselves that name and appear more established by owning the .com - Again, this is just my personal experience. I've placed quite a few names in this space already. Not intended as investment/sales advise.
 
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I would agree most domains need to be priced for now.

In terms of good generics, if you can hold a bit longer it's almost always worth it. The end market is expanding constantly and more players are entering that market to serve it. Given most direct and related industries cannot advertise, domains are going to play a huge role in brand growth. This industry has a huge issue with counterfeit products, I have a client in California who is dealing with a harsh reality of not owning the exact match domain. Anyone can just call themselves that name and appear more established by owning the .com - Again, this is just my personal experience. I've placed quite a few names in this space already. Not intended as investment/sales advise.
You have to be ready to answer the million dollar question, or the thousand dollar question. Is your domain worth rejecting a fair offer today? It’s a gamble that science can’t answer.

Sometimes what’s in front of you right now is the best you’ll ever see:)
 
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a facelift for
  • MintMarque.com
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I believe any acquisition attempts now are pre-launch and should not be negotiated in present term. There may be 12-24 months of holding before the market can react to competition. In other words, price your domains as if you were in 2018-2019 and HOLD.
Until I can make enough to cover the renewals for a few years on all my domains, I'm pricing for now. Once I make enough to cover the renewals, then I may price for later.
 
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You have to be ready to answer the million dollar question, or the thousand dollar question. Is your domain worth rejecting a fair offer today? It’s a gamble that science can’t answer.

Sometimes what’s in front of you right now is the best you’ll ever see:)

Agreed, I would second that notion with another question... Is your domain good enough to launch a store, retail front, ecommerce, or brand? If it is, then holding your ground with an accurate price is prudent.

Until I can make enough to cover the renewals for a few years on all my domains, I'm pricing for now. Once I make enough to cover the renewals, then I may price for later.

That's key, I just lost a few names this month for being distracted. But I have begun renewing for 5+ years when the sales are flowing in. Those names that get offers jump to the top of the list.
 
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