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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



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Nice. It's a fairytale town, isn't it? ;)

If you're going for geo vr names, these are exactly the kind of spots you want to target. Cities/countries that are popular are good but those with standout visual art and architecture will have the best shot at selling imho. I wouldn't go regging every city in Belgium but Bruges has a very specific appeal.
 
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Nice. It's a fairytale town, isn't it? ;)

If you're going for geo vr names, these are exactly the kind of spots you want to target. Cities/countries that are popular are good but those with standout visual art and architecture will have the best shot at selling imho. I wouldn't go regging every city in Belgium but Bruges has a very specific appeal.

Thanks. This is exactly my thinking around buying VR at the mo.
 
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HologramsVR (com)

ARHT Will Bring its Interactive Human Holograms, ‘HumaGrams’, to VR Later This Year

We’re all familiar with the hologram and eager to start playing with them in mixed reality, but what about the HumaGram?

That’s a term coined by Augmented Reality Holographic Technology (ARHT) Media and refers to its interactive human holograms, which beam a person or item onto a stage or advert with remarkable accuracy. You can see television and radio host Larry King introduce the concept below, but it’s also been demonstrated to live audiences. At first glance it might not look too impressive; it’s essentially bringing a live feed of a human to display across the world. But here’s what’s really interesting; the company has teased that it will be combining the technology with VR later this year.


http://uploadvr.com/humagrams-vr/
 
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I own both and do not like the way you keep deleting my posts posts

Hello and thank you for your message. The only post that I have removed is the one that was not related to VR if you own names that are, I have not personally removed them. If you have any problems please contact us via the correct route.

Kind regards
Michelle
 
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Tips for Adopting Virtual Reality in Your Business

There is a lot of hype regarding VR at the moment, and it all sounds exciting. But how realistic is it for you to monetize your investment in the technology. Since the investment can be considerable, depending on your choice of products, don’t get swayed into spending your hard earned money on something that may not pay off for you. Again, it merits repeating, educate yourself thoroughly.

http://smallbiztrends.com/2016/06/virtual-reality-in-business-tips.html
 
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Tips for Adopting Virtual Reality in Your Business

There is a lot of hype regarding VR at the moment, and it all sounds exciting. But how realistic is it for you to monetize your investment in the technology. Since the investment can be considerable, depending on your choice of products, don’t get swayed into spending your hard earned money on something that may not pay off for you. Again, it merits repeating, educate yourself thoroughly.

http://smallbiztrends.com/2016/06/virtual-reality-in-business-tips.html

sure thing.. except this has nothin to do with vr domains or domaining in general.
if you take no chances in domaining, you never get anywhere and never make money. you just miss your train.. and then the next one.. and the next one etc.. you're an observer of trains. you are never passenger.

that being said, if you will take yoru chances in domaining, then imo better to own 3star domains in a 5star niche like VR, than to own 5star domains in a 3star niche. jmo

cheers
 
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I don't have this domain for sale, but the other day i got an enquiry my most expensive aftermarket buy:-

wpyO6

I replied saying what industries the domain can represent (Vacation Rentals, Villa Rentals and Virtual Reality) how it sounds 'we are for you' and how universal the '4U' abbreviation is and said i would listen to offers 6 figure US$ range.

The person replied saying, it's a great domain and how they had a feeling it wouldn't be cheap, but said they can't justify paying over 6 figures for a domain at this moment in time, i got the feeling they was willing to pay big though.

As said i don't have this domain listed for sale, but have created a landing page along with an e-mail address on Hostinger. I've done it for a few of my main domains and have had a bit of interest in a couple of them now doing that.

From a newbie. If you sure they want it. Why not post your domain on sedo with a reserve equal to what the interested buyer offered you? That way they can bid the reserve price and gets your domain on the sedo auction marketplace? I know you lose out the sedo commission fee but maybe it will put it under the radar of other sedo regular domain investors. I bet there are big time domain investors on sedo who filter for high ticket bids in thee auctions... I'm no expert but I thought this might be a good idea. I await to be corrected by thee experts.;)
 
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When you add a listing on Afternic it shows up in GD's domain search results as premium or make an offer domains for sale. Not sure if they show up specifically on GD's auction site though. @Joe Styler can answer that.
They will show up on the auction site as well if you list the domains for sale at Afternic.
 
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From a newbie. If you sure they want it. Why not post your domain on sedo with a reserve equal to what the interested buyer offered you? That way they can bid the reserve price and gets your domain on the sedo auction marketplace? I know you lose out the sedo commission fee but maybe it will put it under the radar of other sedo regular domain investors. I bet there are big time domain investors on sedo who filter for high ticket bids in thee auctions... I'm no expert but I thought this might be a good idea. I await to be corrected by thee experts.;)

Sedo will not let you list a domain for 10k or over unless it is properly appraised. And you will not find many vr names that will appraise high right now. No data to work with. When you push a domain to public auction from a bid at sedo, there is no reserve. If you want a reserve, you will have to pay the $85 and place it at auction with the reserve but the bid is lost. You have to cancel the negotiation.

Personally, I just put a high minimum on the names I have no interest in moving quickly. It just keeps the low ballers away and saves a lot of hassle. And it does not prevent a good offer in the early market.

I don't use BIN unless I have already spoken with the buyer and tell them that it is set/available at that price for them BIN.
It's like a firm hanging fruit but is probably why BIN works better for them since I already negotiated the price beforehand because it is also available to anyone at the price. But BIN does NOT work better for me outside of the pre-negotiated pricing.

But to each his/her own strategy. Mine is not the same for all names.
 
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mine first ever VR domain
VR Registrar / com
What you guys think about it?
Any thoughts
 
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just regged VRPCx.com
virtual reality pc!!!
 
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VrVr4.com
5 letter vr domain
 
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4letters and one number.
lllln.com is what you have.
sorry it was meant for the other post, reguardless i think it will have some value
 
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I need to stop reading this board otherwise i'll keep buying domains. Just picked up:

vruefa.com
vreufasoccer.com
 
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I need to stop reading this board otherwise i'll keep buying domains. Just picked up:

vruefa.com
vreufasoccer.com

You bastard!! your the one! lol I was just checking that today! I wanted UEFAVR.com taken and figured try reverse! VRUEFA.com taken by you! damn! good one! lol

I was watching the game today at my neighborhood pizza joint. saw UEFA and I was like gotta get this!

are you Chinese? lol you got VRUEFA.com back in May?

UEFA gets 1 million searches per month! nice!

did more search because I really wanted a piece of the Soccer niche. closest I got was......

VREurosport.com

Eurosport gets 5,000,000 searches per month. I'll take it even if it is a TM issue so is I bet UEFA.
 
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Sedo will not let you list a domain for 10k or over unless it is properly appraised. And you will not find many vr names that will appraise high right now. No data to work with. When you push a domain to public auction from a bid at sedo, there is no reserve. If you want a reserve, you will have to pay the $85 and place it at auction with the reserve but the bid is lost. You have to cancel the negotiation.

Personally, I just put a high minimum on the names I have no interest in moving quickly. It just keeps the low ballers away and saves a lot of hassle. And it does not prevent a good offer in the early market.

I don't use BIN unless I have already spoken with the buyer and tell them that it is set/available at that price for them BIN.
It's like a firm hanging fruit but is probably why BIN works better for them since I already negotiated the price beforehand because it is also available to anyone at the price. But BIN does NOT work better for me outside of the pre-negotiated pricing.

But to each his/her own strategy. Mine is not the same for all names.


yea see this is what I've never understood about Sedo. I know this too. so why is it we still see on DNJournal sales from SEDO in the 5 or 6 figures range? Not that I'd ever make such a sale with my VR domains. but Sedo I think has way more "eyes" watching it's auctions than Godaddy. just the Chinese market alone they've got cornered with their Chinese translated auctions.

if someone has a 6 figure VR domain which I think is most likely going to be either

VR.com or you domain VRDommy ;). where would be the best place to get higher than $10,000?
 
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