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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 think the fever for VR domains is just really getting started as virtual reality goes more and more mainstream. Good name owners!
 
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no, its vrelevation.com ,
elevation is an engineering word used in drawing
 
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Fair price as I won't take anything less then $5,000,000 for VacationsVR[.]com [insert eyeroll]

My VRTravel.org is available for $xxx

I was just poking fun at the irrationality of some in pricing their VR names or domains in general. People need to stay grounded and stop expecting hitting the lottery as though it's an everyday occurrence. There is a reason that average domain sweet spot sale is around $2,750 give or take (just stating average here). I cringe every time I see a mid xxx,xxx appraisal on here. People forget that some time even great names don't sell for great prices. Your want must align with a buyer's need. Sometimes it's timing and luck but the only sure way to give yourself a realistic chance of a mid xx,xxx to xxx,xxx plus sale is to have superior grade names. Spend the money a go with quality over a bunch of mid to low grade names. Save if you have to but don't settle just to play the game. Not every sale needs to be a jackpot but when you price all your names at jackpot prices, you do yourself a disservice. Just pricing your names high and thinking more years will add value isn't a guarantee. Anyways just my 2 cents worth of ranting...

that said...

I am not really expecting or demanding $5,000,000 for any of my VR domains... lol :)

(btw that was meant for you @cordoba just speaking in general mate)
 
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no, its vrelevation.com ,
elevation is an engineering word used in drawing
Wow my apologies. I read it as V relevation. It's been a long week :ahhh:. Nice name
 
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I was just poking fun at the irrationality of some in pricing their VR names or domains in general. People need to stay grounded and stop expecting hitting the lottery as though it's an everyday occurrence. There is a reason that average domain sweet spot sale is around $2,750 give or take (just stating average here). I cringe every time I see a mid xxx,xxx appraisal on here. People forget that some time even great names don't sell for great prices. Your want must align with a buyer's need. Sometimes it's timing and luck but the only sure way to give yourself a realistic chance of a mid xx,xxx to xxx,xxx plus sale is to have superior grade names. Spend the money a go with quality over a bunch of mid to low grade names. Save if you have to but don't settle just to play the game. Not every sale needs to be a jackpot but when you price all your names at jackpot prices, you do yourself a disservice. Just pricing your names high and thinking more years will add value isn't a guarantee. Anyways just my 2 cents worth of ranting...

that said...

I am not really expecting or demanding $5,000,000 for any of my VR domains... lol :)

(btw that was meant for you @cordoba just speaking in general mate)

I don't think anyone was really talking abotu pricing your VR domains now for 1 million and then hoping for 20 million later.. I was making point that VR domains can never reach top value or potetnail if VR was just born last year and now has 1-2% mainstream penetration and development stage .. with 90% of people on planet stil not knowing what VR even means lol

I mean come on... you don't gotta be a pessimist or optimist to figure this one out.. realist and common sense will do ;)
 
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My VRTravel.org is available for $xxx

cool keyword mate.. and I got couple orgs too.. cloud, data, party... couple more

but I am not counting much on them ... at least not now... I think for our orgs.. we will need to keep them around for good few years! :)

gl
 
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Searches for 'vr videos' now lower than March last year :

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=vr videos

We're doomed.

Don't forget that's the time when everyone was getting their pre-ordered Rift's and VIVE's, and were trying them out for the first time. So I don't think that's anywhere near as bad as it looks.

Once you know where to find something, you stop searching.
 
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VR industry will generate much more money than Las Vegas in the next 10 years. If LasVegas.com was sold for $90 million, the best VR names will fetch xxx xxx xxx easily.

VR names will never ever sell for xxx,xxx,xxx!!...not even the top single word .com names sell for that?? Is that the figure you meant to type or were just meaning a lot so add a few x's....sometimes people do that...I apologize if that what you meant.

I was just poking fun at the irrationality of some in pricing their VR names or domains in general. People need to stay grounded and stop expecting hitting the lottery as though it's an everyday occurrence. There is a reason that average domain sweet spot sale is around $2,750 give or take (just stating average here). I cringe every time I see a mid xxx,xxx appraisal on here. People forget that some time even great names don't sell for great prices. Your want must align with a buyer's need. Sometimes it's timing and luck but the only sure way to give yourself a realistic chance of a mid xx,xxx to xxx,xxx plus sale is to have superior grade names. Spend the money a go with quality over a bunch of mid to low grade names. Save if you have to but don't settle just to play the game. Not every sale needs to be a jackpot but when you price all your names at jackpot prices, you do yourself a disservice. Just pricing your names high and thinking more years will add value isn't a guarantee. Anyways just my 2 cents worth of ranting...


Well said mate...you hit the nail on the head:xf.wink:
 
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Don't forget that's the time when everyone was getting their pre-ordered Rift's and VIVE's, and were trying them out for the first time. So I don't think that's anywhere near as bad as it looks.

Nah, it was the Christmas period just gone. A Christmas peak is expected in a lot of markets. It be interesting to see if this Christmas' peak is larger than the last. :xf.wink:
 
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Nah, it was the Christmas period just gone. A Christmas peak is expected in a lot of markets. It be interesting to see if this Christmas' peak is larger than the last. :xf.wink:
Of course it will be, just look at the drone market ( https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=drone ) same will happen with VR, I think it will be about 50-70% more, if it'll more than that I'll be really surprised.
 
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Did some investing this summer in some vr domains.. i think they will be equivalent to Smart-domains in the future.

I will not let them them go for less than €2K.

I was a bit late in the game but got a couple of premium domains....

not alot of drops nowadays so i took what's left and it was a mixture of very good names..

Now I will upload these to the markets and wait for the offers.. let's hope for a fluke VR year people...
 
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VR
VirtualReality
Virtual
VRGames
VRCasino
VRP*RN/O
VRS*x
VRTV
LiveVR
VRLive
Metaverse

And just maybe VRSports

Dot com or dot cn for the non adult and gambling names .

Those are the only VR domains that I can imagine having solid 7 figure potential. Other domains have some potential obviously, but the ones I listed above are the only VR domains that have solid, undeniable 7 figure potential, IMO. I am no expert and I hope that I'm wrong....But this is how I see it, realistically..
 
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Hey Guys, Like to know your opinion on the Following VR names I have in KING ... Good or Bad, just looking to have an opinion or two...

- VR Gamen or Gamen VR
- VR Liven or Liven VR
- VR Playn or Playn VR

- VR PWR
- VR HWY
- VR FWY
- VR STN

And some traditional ones:

- OpticalVR
- VR Terminals
- VR Stations

Thanks in Advance
 
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VR
VirtualReality
Virtual
VRGames
VRCasino
VRP*RN/O
VRS*x
VRTV
LiveVR
VRLive
Metaverse

And just maybe VRSports

Dot com or dot cn for the non adult and gambling names .

Those are the only VR domains that I can imagine having solid 7 figure potential. Other domains have some potential obviously, but the ones I listed above are the only VR domains that have solid, undeniable 7 figure potential, IMO. I am no expert and I hope that I'm wrong....But this is how I see it, realistically..

Solid 7 figure potential? No way except for vr.com.
 
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Hey Guys, Like to know your opinion on the Following VR names I have in KING ... Good or Bad, just looking to have an opinion or two...

- VR Gamen or Gamen VR
- VR Liven or Liven VR
- VR Playn or Playn VR

- VR PWR
- VR HWY
- VR FWY
- VR STN

And some traditional ones:

- OpticalVR
- VR Terminals
- VR Stations

Thanks in Advance

If you are new to VR domains, make sure you buy your hand regs at a registrar where you can get a refund if required.

OpticalVR is okay, and rest I would not keep personally.

Just my opinion.
 
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If you are new to VR domains, make sure you buy your hand regs at a registrar where you can get a refund if required.

OpticalVR is okay, and rest I would not keep personally.

Just my opinion.
Thanks!
 
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Did some investing this summer in some vr domains.. i think they will be equivalent to Smart-domains in the future.

I will not let them them go for less than €2K.

I was a bit late in the game but got a couple of premium domains....

not alot of drops nowadays so i took what's left and it was a mixture of very good names..

Now I will upload these to the markets and wait for the offers.. let's hope for a fluke VR year people...

I hear ya bro, me too

Hoping for just one sale so I can to invest in my business and try make a difference in this maddening world.
 
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Would anybody here have any interest in VRCampsites and CampsitesVR + social media accounts? Both are .coms, Looking to sell all as package, shoot me a pm if so! Thanks!
 
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Accountancy & Management: Auditor as cybernaut: Virtual reality could transform work, says Philip Cahill

AUDITORS travel to clients' premises. There they collect and record information. But it is possible that in the not-too-distant future they could be saved the journey - through these activities taking place in the mind's eye of a computer.

The vehicle is virtual reality, the increasingly widespread technology that can be described as a method of placing users 'inside' a computer program.

In the financial world, computers have been used for a long time to produce financial statements and to record and control information within accounting systems. Auditing is essentially the verification of such information. VR technology allows the creation of a virtual world, an electronic 'cyberspace domain', that will allow the auditor instantaneous access to accounting data and to an advanced form of videoconferencing known as telepresence.


Research Spotlight: Virtual reality makes auditing come to life
Using Second Life in the classroom gives students hands-on experience.
by Samiha Khanna

For accounting students, experience in the field is perhaps the best preparation they can get before entering the job market. But it simply isn’t feasible to turn a couple dozen college students loose in a warehouse to attempt the painstaking process of auditing. That’s why three faculty members from N.C. State University—Frank Buckless, Ph.D.; Scott Showalter, CPA; and Kathy Krawczyk, Ph.D.—brought a warehouse to their students via the online virtual world Second Life.

“We created a virtual warehouse for students in Advanced Auditing to conduct an audit of inventory, which in this case, was beer,” Showalter said. “I served in the role of warehouse supervisor, and they had to go into the virtual warehouse, pull data and documents from a virtual administrative office, and make appointments to interview the warehouse supervisor, played by me, in person at my office.” Students, he said, were then “evaluated on whether they could follow instructions, and whether they exhibited a certain amount of professional skepticism.”

http://www.aicpa.org/InterestAreas/.../virtual-reality-in-accounting-education.aspx

For this, I have VRauditor.com in my portfolio.
 
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The Virtual Digital Assistant Market Will Reach $15.8 Billion Worldwide by 2021

Consumer and Enterprise Adoption is Expanding to Include Multiple Access Modes Including Mobile Devices, Wearables, PCs, Smart Home, and Automobiles

Virtual digital assistants (VDAs), which are automated software applications or platforms that assist the human user through understanding natural language in written or spoken form, are rapidly gaining traction in consumer and enterprise markets alike. According to a new report from Tractica, while smartphone-based consumer VDAs are currently the best-known offerings, virtual assistant technologies are also beginning to penetrate other device types including smart watches, fitness trackers, PCs, smart home systems, and automobiles.

Tractica forecasts that unique active consumer VDA users will grow from 390 million in 2015 to 1.8 billion worldwide by the end of 2021. During the same period, unique active enterprise VDA users will rise from 155 million in 2015 to 843 million by 2021. The market intelligence firm forecasts that total VDA revenue will grow from $1.6 billion in 2015 to $15.8 billion in 2021.

Read more: https://www.tractica.com/newsroom/p...et-will-reach-15-8-billion-worldwide-by-2021/

 
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