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This thread is NOT for registered Domain Names which you found available.

This is only for domain names which you bought from other people or which you snapped with Backorder Services like Snapnames, Namejet, Godaddy, etc.

You can mention the price if you want but its not necessary

Ok i will Start with some from last 14 days

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(i buy and snap mostly german ones, but also english ones sometimes)
 
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Camerair.com

With drone photography being huge these days, thought this was a super brandable. Camera + air, camera in the air. Also works for camera + ir (infra-red), another type of air photography.
 
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Happy to report I've got another $xxxx sale pending at Sedo .. (for a .co) :)

Uncrave // dot // com
I absolutely love the fact I got this domain! It's a strong name for a diet program .. but an absolute monster name for a line of nicotine patches or gum to get you to quit smoking. I actually couldn't even think of a better brand regardless if the .com was taken or not! It makes an equally strong marketing name as well .. extremely happy about this one! :)

HopOnTours // dot // com (2004)
This is an absolutely huge domain. Most major cities have several competing Hop On Bus services. None are really known brands as all have names similar to each other that include the words "Hop On", so no clear trademarks on this exact term either. I'm extremely happy about acquiring this one.

ExcellentVodka // dot // com (2007)
This is obviously a strong generic. But I actually like it as a potential Vodka brand! What I really love is the fact it can be both! :)

GoodWeed // dot // biz (2013)
I remember an old @DomainSherpa where @Michael Cyger and @arosener started bringing Cheech and Chong into the conversation to explain why "Good Weed" (known saying) was better than something like "Great Weed". I actually already had the .co before that .. and now I can add the .biz just as Canada is about to legalise marijuana one month from now!

AwesomeWallet // dot // com
An "awesome" crypto name. What I really like about wallet domains is that they are not coin specific, and thus don't have any limitation on usage.

RadioMJ // dot // com
I guess this could work for a radio station focused on Michael Jackson? lol .. But the reason I got it is for what's sure to be an explosion of radio shows and podcasts focused on Marijuana! Pot becomes legal in Canada in a little over a week!

ExpertVapor // dot // com (2012)
With the huge rise in vapes and vaping, this is definitely a great one. Expert is one of the top tier "descriptors" for branding purposed. Truly love this one!

PurplePolarBear // dot // com (2008)
I wasn't too sure about this one as I wasn't sure if "Polar Bear" is really an animal in a branding context (as opposed to simply "Bear"), so not sure if it's a pure "Colour/Animal" combination? But the alliteration really works and it sounds great rolling off the tongue. Obviously makes for a great logo as well.

PolarisCommunications // dot // com (2008)
Fantastic brand for a communications / media / marketing company. Not only does Polaris sound cool, but being the brightest star in the sky and the one used traditionally to get your bearings in the night sky, it really makes for the perfect image for a communications type company. Again, also amazing logo potential!

CranialSystems // dot // com (2013)
Really love this "smart" brand! Cranial literally means head .. but in reality in this context it's used to mean brains/smarts! Great brand with huge variety of potential uses!

TurboRoulette // dot // com (2009)
Great gambling brand. Also, lots of players don't like waiting too long between spins, so the turbo descriptor really works here.

Platinuma // dot // com
A very nice sounding brandable based on the ultra-premium word "Platinum"! :)

TheProfessional // dot // net (1998)
Extremely strong keyword brand whose best attribute is that it could also be for any industry or niche.

BoobTube // dot // tv
The most common nickname for television is BoobTube (or at least it is for those of us old enough to remember a time before flat screens .. lol). So much potential for this one, particularly as it isn't pegged to any specific TV niche.

ViralMarketing // dot // info (2002)
Every company with a web presence dreams of going viral. I usually stay away from .info domains .. except when it's a monster term that a huge number of business people will see value in the information described in the keywords.

Cryptocurrencies // dot // tv
Obviously a monster domain. As more and more people get onto Crypto there are going to be more and more news provider and vlogs on the subject. Didn't realise it until now, but "Cryptocurrencies" is all one word!

CryptoParlor // dot // com
Nice open generic Crypto domain. Could be used for just about anything in the field.

InsuredCrypto // dot // com
With all the volatility and security issues in this relatively new industry, it's only a matter of time before insurance companies look to offer services.
 
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Cosmetiques

Net

The com sold for $12,150

InternetReputation

Net
 
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ShadowBird.com

Sold Winterbird.com a few years back, I like this new one too.
 
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Happy to report I've got another $xxxx sale pending at Sedo .. (for a .co) :)

Uncrave // dot // com
I absolutely love the fact I got this domain! It's a strong name for a diet program .. but an absolute monster name for a line of nicotine patches or gum to get you to quit smoking. I actually couldn't even think of a better brand regardless if the .com was taken or not! It makes an equally strong marketing name as well .. extremely happy about this one! :)

HopOnTours // dot // com (2004)
This is an absolutely huge domain. Most major cities have several competing Hop On Bus services. None are really known brands as all have names similar to each other that include the words "Hop On", so no clear trademarks on this exact term either. I'm extremely happy about acquiring this one.

ExcellentVodka // dot // com (2007)
This is obviously a strong generic. But I actually like it as a potential Vodka brand! What I really love is the fact it can be both! :)

GoodWeed // dot // biz (2013)
I remember an old @DomainSherpa where @Michael Cyger and @arosener started bringing Cheech and Chong into the conversation to explain why "Good Weed" (known saying) was better than something like "Great Weed". I actually already had the .co before that .. and now I can add the .biz just as Canada is about to legalise marijuana one month from now!

AwesomeWallet // dot // com
An "awesome" crypto name. What I really like about wallet domains is that they are not coin specific, and thus don't have any limitation on usage.

RadioMJ // dot // com
I guess this could work for a radio station focused on Michael Jackson? lol .. But the reason I got it is for what's sure to be an explosion of radio shows and podcasts focused on Marijuana! Pot becomes legal in Canada in a little over a week!

ExpertVapor // dot // com (2012)
With the huge rise in vapes and vaping, this is definitely a great one. Expert is one of the top tier "descriptors" for branding purposed. Truly love this one!

PurplePolarBear // dot // com (2008)
I wasn't too sure about this one as I wasn't sure if "Polar Bear" is really an animal in a branding context (as opposed to simply "Bear"), so not sure if it's a pure "Colour/Animal" combination? But the alliteration really works and it sounds great rolling off the tongue. Obviously makes for a great logo as well.

PolarisCommunications // dot // com (2008)
Fantastic brand for a communications / media / marketing company. Not only does Polaris sound cool, but being the brightest star in the sky and the one used traditionally to get your bearings in the night sky, it really makes for the perfect image for a communications type company. Again, also amazing logo potential!

CranialSystems // dot // com (2013)
Really love this "smart" brand! Cranial literally means head .. but in reality in this context it's used to mean brains/smarts! Great brand with huge variety of potential uses!

TurboRoulette // dot // com (2009)
Great gambling brand. Also, lots of players don't like waiting too long between spins, so the turbo descriptor really works here.

Platinuma // dot // com
A very nice sounding brandable based on the ultra-premium word "Platinum"! :)

TheProfessional // dot // net (1998)
Extremely strong keyword brand whose best attribute is that it could also be for any industry or niche.

BoobTube // dot // tv
The most common nickname for television is BoobTube (or at least it is for those of us old enough to remember a time before flat screens .. lol). So much potential for this one, particularly as it isn't pegged to any specific TV niche.

ViralMarketing // dot // info (2002)
Every company with a web presence dreams of going viral. I usually stay away from .info domains .. except when it's a monster term that a huge number of business people will see value in the information described in the keywords.

Cryptocurrencies // dot // tv
Obviously a monster domain. As more and more people get onto Crypto there are going to be more and more news provider and vlogs on the subject. Didn't realise it until now, but "Cryptocurrencies" is all one word!

CryptoParlor // dot // com
Nice open generic Crypto domain. Could be used for just about anything in the field.

InsuredCrypto // dot // com
With all the volatility and security issues in this relatively new industry, it's only a matter of time before insurance companies look to offer services.
Nice names. Did you get then all in closeouts, or you had to jump into auctions for some ?
What was the highest you paid and for which one ?
 
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id like to own the com, but not right now. The .net will still fetch me $2500-$3500. Thanks

Good luck to you! Inbound or outbound approach? Any luck with previous .net sales?
 
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Good luck to you! Inbound or outbound approach? Any luck with previous .net sales?
ive sold many .net in high $x,xxx range. My highest two were BoxOffice.net and Airline.net.. Both stronger than eSale.net but I will use the sit and wait approach, might send out a couple emails to inform potential buyers its for sale but I find with patience comes a far higher sale price.
 
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ive sold many .net in high $x,xxx range. My highest two were BoxOffice.net and Airline.net.. Both stronger than eSale.net but I will use the sit and wait approach, might send out a couple emails to inform potential buyers its for sale but I find with patience comes a far higher sale price.
Generally in agreement, but did you not sell both BoxOffice and Airline on Flippa?
 
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Generally in agreement, but did you not sell both BoxOffice and Airline on Flippa?
yes I did, with a lot of outbound marketing, but that's when flippa was a domainers paradise, its become something now that is not. I haven't used flippa in the past 7-8 months. I don't believe I would get the same outcome now with those two sales.
 
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VRTV.in
 
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Picked up nice brandable in closeouts.

Creatzy / com

Cheers
 
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