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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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Nabbed AdvertisementsVR.com on the drop today. It looks like a decent niche.

"Analysts say that VR ads are at the moment mainly popular within the tech industry, but have also gained notable interest from car brands, with Audi, Jaguar and Volvo among those releasing VR ads. Demonstrating the breadth of the technology's appeal, other brands with VR campaigns include Coca-Cola, which allowed consumers to virtually ride on Santa's sleigh; Nike, which captured Brazilian soccer player Neymar scoring for his national team; and even cheese brand Boursin, which journeyed viewers through a packed fridge.


Explaining the place of VR in advertising, Hope Frank, CMO of advertising automation platform Kiosked, told CNBC via e-mail that "selling an experience has become a crucial part [its] of success." She adds that allowing the consumer to "explore the experience in an exciting new way prior to any purchase decision is highly valued by the luxury travel segment, transportation, hospitality and many more. http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/19/virtual-reality-the-next-big-thing-in-advertising.html"

Not very brandable, but I think keyword+VR does pretty well. Anyone here got the singular or inverse versions :xf.grin:?
 
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Drop
vrStreamed.com
vr3ds.com
VrVr4.com
3dtvr.com
VrCharged.com

The others may be worth a hold for 1-3 years. It's still early in the vr game
Cheers
 
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What should I do?

Since picking up VR fitness dot net off the drops last week I've been thinking a lot about possibilities for this name....

- Develop some sort of VR fitness App (but I have no idea how)

- Create a blog with links inserted to other fitness related VR for $$

- Sell right away

- Hold and wait

What's everybody's thoughts on this? Any different ideas for monetization?

Thanks!! ;)
connect with Huge Domains. They may be interested @ 500 or less
 
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I need some help guys, from the below list what domains should I renew? will really appreciate your input. :)

  • VR360.webcam
  • VR360.tours
  • VRLive.online
  • VRking.xyz
  • ShopVR.xyz
  • VREngage.net
  • TopratedVR.com
  • CustomVRKits.com
  • VRNetworkLive.com
  • VRLiveBroadcast.com
  • VRPCStore.com
  • VRcharm.com
  • CustomizedVR.com
  • Immersive360.xyz
  • Immersive360.net
  • ImmersiveHQ.com
  • esports360.net
Drop the .nets
any over 10 characters may be a tough sell
Cheers
 
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I'd only keep VRcharm,com
from that list @Ali Azam

imo some .net is fine but the lower your go in extension quality the higher u gotta go on keyword quality.. so you really do not want to be dropping stuff like VRgames.net... VRpoker.net.. and some more.. but the premium keyword list also grows smaller imo in lower end extensiosn..

it's just not the same thing.

I'd also be careful if tryign to determine sale potential based on domain length. many longer Virtual+keyword.com domains and virtualreality+kw.com domains are anythign but short.. and yet they carry extreme values.

all the best
cheers
 
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I've acquired the following all on .com, do you think any of them are worth hanging onto as I am considering selling them as a portfolio. Any feedback good bad ugly is appreciated.

Cheers,

Levi


vranimatedfilms
vranimatedmovies
vranimationfilms
vranimationmovies
vranimationstudio
vranimationstudios
vranimefilms
vranimegames
vranimegirl
vranimegirlfriend
vranimegirls
vranimemovies
vranimestudio
vranimestudios
animatedfilmsvr
animatedmoviesvr
animatedvrfilms
animatedvrmovies
animationfilmsvr
animationmoviesvr
animefilmsvr.
animegamesvr
animegirlfriendvr
animegirlsvr
animegirlvr
animemoviesvr
animestudiosvr
animestudiovr
animevrmovies

Good approach - Portfolio 1)anime and 1)animated (split)
Most are re direct or forward type domains.
Cheers
 
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@Levi_charlz
I'd personalyl not renew any of your animated or anime+keyword related domains.
and instead use that money to catch some expired domains or invest in aftermarket.

gl!
 
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Hey @saucey

Personally, I would stay away from these new gtld's, most companies are not aware they even exist and that will remain that way, these extensions create a buzz when launched, but only with the domaining industry and then die a slow death once the registrars have made a small fortune off them. There are certain names being sold and developed, but mainly perfect combinations like Used.Cars, Sports.Club etc
Thanks!
I totally agree!
It is probably the first and last time I will register an extension like this.
I just figured for the price of $11, I would give it a whirl.

But, in reality you and I both know that there is a 99.9% chance this name will not be sold and just dropped upon the renewal date.

Cheers!
 
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Nabbed AdvertisementsVR.com on the drop today. It looks like a decent niche.

"Analysts say that VR ads are at the moment mainly popular within the tech industry, but have also gained notable interest from car brands, with Audi, Jaguar and Volvo among those releasing VR ads. Demonstrating the breadth of the technology's appeal, other brands with VR campaigns include Coca-Cola, which allowed consumers to virtually ride on Santa's sleigh; Nike, which captured Brazilian soccer player Neymar scoring for his national team; and even cheese brand Boursin, which journeyed viewers through a packed fridge.


Explaining the place of VR in advertising, Hope Frank, CMO of advertising automation platform Kiosked, told CNBC via e-mail that "selling an experience has become a crucial part [its] of success." She adds that allowing the consumer to "explore the experience in an exciting new way prior to any purchase decision is highly valued by the luxury travel segment, transportation, hospitality and many more. http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/19/virtual-reality-the-next-big-thing-in-advertising.html"

Not very brandable, but I think keyword+VR does pretty well. Anyone here got the singular or inverse versions :xf.grin:?

Used to be one of mine, all the best with it (y)
 
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I mean my domain is LLLN :) not ending wiht KN :) it is ending like VRK3 :)
Could also have value in China market as k is "fast" + number meaning
Cheers
 
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I received an offer of $1000 on my LLVR .com - should I sell it or wait?
 
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I received an offer of $1000 on my LLVR .com - should I sell it or wait?

sadly for the resolution of your dilema, not all LLVR.com are created equal

so if you want an answer you just may need to spell it out :)
 
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Just picked up AdultVideoVR.com as handreg - I'm pretty sure VR porn is here to stay :xf.grin:

...and it looks like the holiday season didn't hurt!

"This Christmas, more people watched virtual reality porn than ever before, according to data provided to VRScout by VRPorn.com and PornHub.com

“We experienced a huge influx of new users for Christmas,” said Daniel Peterson, CEO of VRPorn.com, in an email to VRScout. “It seems clear from the data that lots of people got new VR headsets for Christmas, and now they are looking for content...


there's your buyer :) Contact them
Cheers
 
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Could also have value in China market as k is "fast" + number meaning
Cheers

@168
I tried to PM you but it wouldn't allow me.... i'm curious as to how you know the K means fast in China and where I could find information on the meaning of letters and numbers in China.

Please PM me if possible
 
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@168
I tried to PM you but it wouldn't allow me.... i'm curious as to how you know the K means fast in China and where I could find information on the meaning of letters and numbers in China.

Please PM me if possible
Look up kassey lee threads here at NP There is a ton of examples for letters and numbers
You can also get some info on west.cn or 4.cn or other China markets looking at the description of the for sale domains
Cheers
 
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@Levi_charlz
I'd personalyl not renew any of your animated or anime+keyword related domains.
and instead use that money to catch some expired domains or invest in aftermarket.

gl!

Too competitive for me right now. I'll leave that game to the seasoned pro's. But thanks for the feedback. :)

I'll probably hold onto 'AnimeGirls' as there's a definite market there. And probably the 'Studio' or 'Studios' related domains, I just can't shake a hunch that there's an end user that'll be interested.
 
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After vrideo closed in back in november, now Envelop VR announced that it is permanently closed
 
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I received an offer of $1000 on my LLVR .com - should I sell it or wait?
I would hold for another month or two. Seems like even Average ones are getting $1100-$1400 offers now!
 
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After vrideo closed in back in november, now Envelop VR announced that it is permanently closed

I assume these companies got overshadowed by the bigger fishes in the industry or why did they shut down?
 
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After vrideo closed in back in november, now Envelop VR announced that it is permanently closed

they should have bought some better domains from us hahaa

oh well.. bye bye
have a nice life
for every one that closes 500 will be opening in years to come
such is the life of vr

cheers
 
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Someone on NP just purchased VVR.com for $6k, and then sold it a few minutes later for $20K..nice quick ROI
 
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Someone on NP just purchased VVR.com for $6k, and then sold it a few minutes later for $20K..nice quick ROI

Nice sale!!

Private or Auction?
 
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Both guys who sold it where idiots
 
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Someone on NP just purchased VVR.com for $6k, and then sold it a few minutes later for $20K..nice quick ROI

Congrats to that person, awesome flip!! What to say..
Seems almost unreal to me, unless this persons name has two letter ending with an X. :)
 
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