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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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Within the last week, sold 2 names.

1) .com domain with keyword "hemp" for $300. 2 years old. Sold via negotiation.

2) .com domain with keyword "CBD" for $700. Just over 1 year old. Buy it now via afternic.


Yep, I agree with @Keith. CBD & Hemp are definitely great keywords. I wish I had more.

Congrats!

Also sold a Hemp + Keyword .com domain on Afternic about a couple or three weeks ago. For $300, too. Not much, I know; but considering it was a handreg too, and not even up to a year old, I would say I got a fair ROI.

I believe the next few years to come will be great for us all in terms of sales in this niche.
 
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picked up today's drop :)

CannabisStocks.com.au

Cheers
Corey
 
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Picked this up a while ago:
  • Canna(dot)Luxe

resonates well with the luxury Cannabis industry.
 
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From yesterday's Namebio, mot mine:

cannabisdistillers.com $2,988 GoDaddy
 
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Aloha
Has Anyone used a Broker to net sales ?
If so how was your experience ?
Who did you use ?
What were the Fee's ?
Any info would be greatly appreciated by many.
Cheers
 
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I doubt many have premium cannabis/marijuana/CBD etc domains worth using a worthwhile broker for. (Except maybe @Keith! 😉) Most brokers won’t bother with domains that won’t sell for less then $50k to make it worth their time and efforts for the 15% comm. Not saying someone wouldn’t do it, but probably not a known/established broker.
 
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Interesting video -

An NBC 6 Investigation found some products on the market labeled as containing CBD did not have the amount listed on the products.

Cheers
Corey
 
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Picked up TapLeaf dot com today.

Anyone else sold many 'leaf' domains?
 
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Looking at my CBD domains and trying to figure out what to keep and what to drop. Obviously .com is where you want to be, but what does everybody think about .Net / .Org / .Co and .Ca names? If for instance you owned a name like CBDoil in all of those extensions... where would the market be? Obviously it’s a category killer, and most people would be happy to have that name in almost any extension, but in my opinion the majority of domain owners would end up just hanging on to their “category killer dot whatever extension” and in reality only a few would actually find a buyer.

-Example. In the past I have owned some incredible category killers...but in an extension that is/was complete crap - Essentially, got caught up in the hype and wasted my money. Doh!

So where do people see.net. .org. .co and .ca in the cannabis play?

Everybody says that if you don’t have the com you can still do ok with the.net and if you have a medical related name then.org would be fine however if you can’t get a .com or .net or .org then .co is a good “go to”.... and now there’s rumblings that .ca is a great extension because of the complete legalization of marijuana in Canada. But is it? Is it really?

Personally I’m thinking.com or.net extensions are the only ones worth anything significant. Having said that, I have significant holdings in.ca as well but I am questioning that decision...
 
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IMO any premium/category killer domain would sell in any of these extensions, and they all could have selling possibilities -
.ca is obviously great for Canada, with decent to premium names.
.co can relate to Colorado, so some names might fit for that.
.org is good for medical advice/research etc.
.net would still be sell-able as it's mostly domainers down on it, not end-users

However one need 'good' keywords to make the investments in them worthwhile.
 
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I doubt many have premium cannabis/marijuana/CBD etc domains worth using a worthwhile broker for. (Except maybe @Keith! 😉) Most brokers won’t bother with domains that won’t sell for less then $50k to make it worth their time and efforts for the 15% comm. Not saying someone wouldn’t do it, but probably not a known/established broker.
I’ve sold a few that involved brokers but they represented the buyer. Exceptional domains don’t require brokers because they sell themselves. Getting top dollar comes down to how you negotiate and what you’re willing to walk away from if need be.

As Hawkeye said, brokers won’t mess with $xxx or $xxxx domains. The commission isn’t worth the time.
 
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My first Hemp domain.
Just hand regged this - HempAnalyzer,com. The - version is an active website.
 
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Yup, that's a decorated brownie
 
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CannabisDistillery.com.au

Cheers
Corey
 
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1 to 15 in about 8 months
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/248894/15-pot-shops-move-forward

Looking at my CBD domains and trying to figure out what to keep and what to drop. Obviously .com is where you want to be, but what does everybody think about .Net / .Org / .Co and .Ca names? If for instance you owned a name like CBDoil in all of those extensions... where would the market be? Obviously it’s a category killer, and most people would be happy to have that name in almost any extension, but in my opinion the majority of domain owners would end up just hanging on to their “category killer dot whatever extension” and in reality only a few would actually find a buyer.

-Example. In the past I have owned some incredible category killers...but in an extension that is/was complete crap - Essentially, got caught up in the hype and wasted my money. Doh!

So where do people see.net. .org. .co and .ca in the cannabis play?

Everybody says that if you don’t have the com you can still do ok with the.net and if you have a medical related name then.org would be fine however if you can’t get a .com or .net or .org then .co is a good “go to”.... and now there’s rumblings that .ca is a great extension because of the complete legalization of marijuana in Canada. But is it? Is it really?

Personally I’m thinking.com or.net extensions are the only ones worth anything significant. Having said that, I have significant holdings in.ca as well but I am questioning that decision...
.com and .ca dump everything else.
 
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CanadaCannabis (dot) app comes with a security certificate as Google is the domain extension owner.
I think someone could make a popular app where people could order their supplies. Owned long enough to transfer if any interested parties. My domains are held in a Godaddy reseller account. Transfers are quick.
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CanadaCannibis (dot) app comes with a security certificate as Google is the domain extension owner.
I think someone could make a popular app where people could order their supplies. Owned long enough to transfer if any interested parties. My domains are held in a Godaddy reseller account. Transfers are quick.
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Did you check your spelling ?

Gtlds hardly ever have any after market when you have 2 keywords to the left of the dot extension.
 
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