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Started a series called Brandable Daily Sales Analysis and would like to share some useful discoveries.
Lets now dive in.

First would be Fitalytics (dot) com

Note the following.

Registration Date: 2010-06-02

Month of Sale: 2016-05

Domain Length: 10 Characters

Domain History:
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As you can see the current nameserver from the image suggests that the domain was recently added to brandbucket marketplace. Also that the domain was first registered back in 2008 although the current registration date is 2010-06-02 We can also see that it’s very likely that the domain has changed hands prior its sale on brandbucket.

Other Extensions : 1 other extensions has been taken

Google Popularity: On Google first page results it has 9 similar mentions excluding where domain is brandbucket. The most interesting part is that the name “Fitalytic” was mentioned on CrunchBase. We can conclude that it’s Google Popularity is strong.

Social Handles: It’sTwitter has been taking since 2012. The Facebook handle has also been taken.

Dictionary Keywords: Fit, and Italy.

Brandbucket Sold Keyword: Aly Example of sold domain that contain such keyword dailydealy.com .

Other Keywords: Taly, Alytic, Aly

Similar End User Domain currently in use: talytics.com This simply suggests some trends from the word Alytic.

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The publishing rate used to be about 100 per day and now it jumps around. 10 one day, 20 another, 3 another day, 28 another day and so on. Huge difference from what it used to be. Take away all the names they are adding that have an extra letter and the publishing rate would be really low. Everyone and their mother is jumping on the "add an extra letter" to a domain game.
From what I've noticed (depending on what timeframe you are talking about) the increase in published names according to the dashboard ranges from 5 to sometimes around 300 depending on what day.

It had seemed much slower lately than it has been in the past, but as I said in the past few days seems to be coming back towards normal. Maybe you keep better track of this than me, so this is just my observation.

I agree the extra letters have gotten a little excessive, mainly where they are accepting multiple mispellings of the same name. But then outside of mispellings on the same name - I guess you would need to set some "limit" to how many are in inventory? At what % of inventory would you decide is too much?
 
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From what I've noticed (depending on what timeframe you are talking about) the increase in published names according to the dashboard ranges from 5 to sometimes around 300 depending on what day.

It had seemed much slower lately than it has been in the past, but as I said in the past few days seems to be coming back towards normal. Maybe you keep better track of this than me, so this is just my observation.

I agree the extra letters have gotten a little excessive, mainly where they are accepting multiple mispellings of the same name. But then outside of mispellings on the same name - I guess you would need to set some "limit" to how many are in inventory? At what % of inventory would you decide is too much?

These "double letter weird looking brands" BB has recently published may have tarnished their reputation imo.
 
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These "double letter weird looking brands" BB has recently published may have tarnished their reputation imo.

My friend BB publishes anything for the money. The idea is to throw bunch of names on the wall and see what sticks, remember?

Great for investors to learn what sells without spending any penny.
 
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If only someone had a way to track the actual successful sales and share them with other investors...
 
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My friend BB publishes anything for the money. The idea is to throw bunch of names on the wall and see what sticks, remember?

Great for investors to learn what sells without spending any penny.
The idea is that MM and Keith, two of the top BB investors, they own lots of them, so they would not invest so heavily just to test the market...and also, they are still buying even at this time. In the same time, if you count how many misspelled names they have and also how much of the % sells, you will see why they are so many. The idea is that you have to know what to choose, because they are accepting the lower quality as well, so it's the same thing with word+suffix or invented one's....even regarding two words names, it's still not a safe bet, if you don't know what to buy.
 
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The idea is that MM and Keith, two of the top BB investors, they own lots of them, so they would not invest so heavily just to test the market...and also, they are still buying even at this time. In the same time, if you count how many misspelled names they have and also how much of the % sells, you will see why they are so many. The idea is that you have to know what to choose, because they are accepting the lower quality as well, so it's the same thing with word+suffix or invented one's....even regarding two words names, it's still not a safe bet, if you don't know what to buy.


Let's make data speak for us.

Give me your definition of misspelled names and the the amount currently on market.

Myself will analyse sales based on your difinition of misspelled names and determine if your hypothesis is accurate.

Okay?

Your hypothesis was that the number of misspelled names published is in a reasonable proportion to the sales.


Monkey trading is dangerous. ( he/she buy, okay I will buy too..)
 
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Let's make data speak for us.

Give me your definition of misspelled names and the the amount currently on market.

Myself will analyse sales based on your difinition of misspelled names and determine if your hypothesis is accurate.

Okay?

Your hypothesis was that the number of misspelled names published is in a reasonable proportion to the sales.


Monkey trading is dangerous. ( he/she buy, okay I will buy too..)
Just because a particular name (with particular characterisctics) has been sold does not mean similar names will also sell.

If this is your strategy maybe it explains why you are still trying to make a successful sale.
 
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Just because a particular name (with particular characterisctics) has been sold does not mean similar names will also sell.

If this is your strategy maybe it explains why you are still trying to make a successful sale.

A brand name cannot be any more random than you can imagine.

There are 26 alphabets in English!

Sir, are you saying that it is harder to predict great brand names than to predict the complex weather system ??


You can't know which are mine :)
 
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I think you will find there are nearly 20 alphabets in common use today.
 
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I think you will find there are nearly 20 alphabets in common use today.

Are you saying that it is harder to predict great brand names than to predict the complex weather system ??

Your answer is yes?
 
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past sales only show that brandables sell - it wont predict what brandables will sell in the future
 
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past sales only show that brandables sell - it wont predict what brandables will sell in the future

Yes, but this wasn't the argument.

My ephasis was on "great brand name".

So @Justin Matmor don't take cover just yet.
 
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letsbeclear/com $3,395
buckcloud/com $1,495

pinvio/com $2,295 Sold? And has something in common with jinio/com $3,395?


prestio/com
gamivo/com
 
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@Dnbolt

I looked through your latest post of sold domains and a couple don't seem right looking at whois history.

Pinvio and BuckCloud both seem to have been recently transferred to another BB seller possibly?

So those are probably just aftermarket sales/transfers of domains between accounts if I had to guess?

Please correct me if I am wrong.


If these sales are correct:
"Let's Be Clear" is an interesting sale and good price. 3 words don't sale a lot, but I guess that is a call to action?
Jinio is a great price and sale. I imagine it was just looked at as an easy to remember invented name?
Prestio - I guess purchased because it is similar to "Presto!"
Gamivo - Good sale. I would contribute this to "Game" being the keyword the buyers saw.
 
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@Dnbolt

I looked through your latest post of sold domains and a couple don't seem right looking at whois history.

Pinvio and BuckCloud both seem to have been recently transferred to another BB seller possibly?

So those are probably just aftermarket sales/transfers of domains between accounts if I had to guess?

Please correct me if I am wrong.


If these sales are correct:
"Let's Be Clear" is an interesting sale and good price. 3 words don't sale a lot, but I guess that is a call to action?
Jinio is a great price and sale. I imagine it was just looked at as an easy to remember invented name?
Prestio - I guess purchased because it is similar to "Presto!"
Gamivo - Good sale. I would contribute this to "Game" being the keyword the buyers saw.

Pinvio was a question asked. (as awaiting confirmation)

About "buckcloud" did not get confirmation yet but @JimJammy would know more about it than myself.

Any other names?

Whois does not always do good a job. some names can sell without the whois even updating :hungry:
 
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Pinvio was a question asked.

About "buckcloud" did not get confirmation yet but @JimJammy would know more about it than myself.

Any other names?

Whois does not always do good a job.
No.. Was just running through them checking them out before commenting on the sale. I could be wrong on those... Not trying to call you out, just trying to help.
 
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Pinvio was a question asked.

About "buckcloud" did not get confirmation yet but @JimJammy would know more about it than myself.

Any other names?

Whois does not always do good a job. some names can sell without the whois even updating :hungry:

Just to shade some light on this I sold Pinvio.com in the aftermarket just yesterday
 
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Are you saying that it is harder to predict great brand names than to predict the complex weather system ??

I believe that the brandability of a domain could be predicted with more accuracy than the weather.

But of course the weatherman can be wrong 60% of the time and keep his job.

I myself, if I ever found the time, would love to put an algorithm together to identify dropping and available brandable domains with the best probability of selling. I would need more than weather accuracy before I would trust it to make any buys, though. ;)

For now my human imagination/intuition and eyes will just have to do...
 
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I believe that the brandability of a domain could be predicted with more accuracy than the weather.

But of course the weatherman can be wrong 60% of the time and keep his job.

I myself, if I ever found the time, would love to put an algorithm together to identify dropping and available brandable domains with the best probability of selling. I would need more than weather accuracy before I would trust it to make any buys, though. ;)

For now my human imagination/intuition and eyes will just have to do...

You don't always need to buy..;)
 
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If only someone had a way to track the actual successful sales and share them with other investors...

It seems sifting through brandbucket removed domains list is a hassle, right?

Well there's about 3 layers of checks that dnbolt uses to verify/determine sold domains.

The second stage list is more cleaner and shorter and has an accuracy of about 70-80%

The third step requires some sort of handshake with BB to obtain a higher accuracy of about 95%+.

It is possible to make the second stage list available, if many are interested.
 
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cognexa/com @ $2,495 sold during end of 2015 and now it looks like cogneta/com @$4,675 is about to follow suit.
 
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It seems sifting through brandbucket removed domains list is a hassle, right?

Well there's about 3 layers of checks that dnbolt uses to verify/determine sold domains.

The second stage list is more cleaner and shorter and has an accuracy of about 70-80%

The third step requires some sort of handshake with BB to obtain a higher accuracy of about 95%+.

It is possible to make the second stage list available, if many are interested.

For the 4 people that expressed interest you can view list here

WARNING: The page can be taken down without any given notice but further temporary support might still be available to those that expressed interest. The list is only a filtered list of possible sales to further assist you with your own research!
 
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With a thunderous roar @Dnbolt strikes like a bolt of lightning! :) Thanks for the list.

Hand-holding-lightning-bolt.jpg
 
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