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Hi guys...

Let's play a small game. There are 3 questions each of us answer:

1) What is your best domain?
2) How much do you think it is worth?
3) Why do you think it would fetch you that amount?

The idea here is to remove the biases that we all have towards the domain name that we own.
I have been overly optimistic about many of the domain names that I owned, and that gives a false picture when we approach an end user or an end user approaches us. Ultimately, we end up losing a sale which could have fetched up, say mid xxx to low xxxx or maybe more.

So yeah, lets go ahead! Be a sport! Participate! And let's learn together!
 
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
Plenty of reasons.
Distracting with writing style which is difficult to read.
Explaining and defending crappy name and that too in a poor way.
And goes on...

Hope you'll be professional and try to do basics right.

And yeah... you're too free to dis/like whatever you want!
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Thanks for your replyyy

I still don't understand how one can call this domain name crappyyy
Especially how you as pro came to this twisted conclusionnn
I mean, you are in the domaining business since more than a decadeee
You should know it betterrr
I am very surprised about your viewww

But I have hopeee
I am sure, you will understand the immense value of this domain name in futureee
Also if it will need another decadeee


I (always) explaine/d this domain name in a very clear wayyy
This domain name is based on undeniable semantical and mathematical factsss
It has nothing to do with my writing styleee

Another point is, your reply made the domain another time
again just (a bit) more valuableee
No matter the fact how "negative" you describe/d ittt
In reality it doesn't make any difference if the opinion that someone has about this domain name is "positive" or "negative" - simply because it remains untoppableee

I made everything righttt
You can believe me, I am
not coincidently the owner of this domain nameee
I believe this domain name will be bought by a chinese billionaireee

Latest then you will understand hahaahaaa

PEACEEE
 
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cowboy.agency

lot of digits )
 
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You posted the definition of a category killer retailer, which is entirely different to that of a category killer domain 😁, in this case Google is not your friend, keyboard warrior.

Given names can be branded as AI but at the same time they can be used for anything because they aren't all encompassing descriptors for a good or service.

You ask questions that have overwhelmingly obvious answers.

How do you know there is no one the industry that would want to use the domain? Are you magically associated with all the industry players? Do you know every senior exective working in the AI assistance industry by name? Your arrogance is astounding :ROFL:.

BankAccount.com is not a category killer domain in the Banking niche. Banking.com or Bank.com are the killers. You don't seem to get it.

Don't believe in your own ignorance. That will always lead to failure. It will also lead to you embarrassing yourself on a public forum.

I won't be replying to anymore. Thread needs cleaning.

They haven't bought it and it is not a good domain, it is reg fee value or less. If people want to buy names like that they have little chance of making money because the companies in that industry do not brand in that way. The name needs to be memorable, aiassistant.com isn't.

Constantly asking for critical posts to be removed is missing the point of the thread entirely, the purpose is stated by the OP below, it is to give feedback, remove owner biases and make sure people aren't overpricing names, this results in potential 3-4 figure sales being lost. If the owner wants to ever sell aiassistant.com they need to be realistic about the price and the very low chance of it selling even at say 3 figures, not "mid 5 figures and up".

The idea here is to remove the biases that we all have towards the domain name that we own.
I have been overly optimistic about many of the domain names that I owned, and that gives a false picture when we approach an end user or an end user approaches us. Ultimately, we end up losing a sale which could have fetched up, say mid xxx to low xxxx or maybe more.

So yeah, lets go ahead! Be a sport! Participate! And let's learn together!
 
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cowboy.agency

lot of digits )

Who would be the obvious buyers for a name like that? Very low chance of ever selling this especially as an ntld, price low.
 
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toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop.top
- highest possible number (21) of "top" in a domain (without the TLD)
- highest possible number of characters (63) in a domain (without the TLD)
- highest possible TLD (".top")


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It worths more than any other domain name and more than all other domain names togetherrr
- more than ttt... ...tttop.top / tooo... ...ooop.top / toppp... ...ppp.top
- more than google.com / amazon.com / apple.com / microsoft.com / facebook.com /... / abc.xyz
- more than all these and all other domain names together

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Because it has this valueee
- it is untoppable (it is only "toppable" with subdomains - but to reach the highest possible number of "top" in a domain name that includes subdomains, you need this domain name)
- UHNWIs are permanently searching for ways how they can spend / invest their wealth
- it is the highest art / virtual status symbol and it is only created to
(try to) buy it / own it sell it

Is this one a joke or did you actually register it. Start again if this is a genuine submission.
 
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Is this one a joke or did you actually register it. Start again if this is a genuine submission.
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No, it is not a joke hahaahaaa
I actually registered it yeahhh
So I don't need to start again, this is a genuine domain nameee


The point is just, that I really don't understand your reactionnn

I simply don't understand why you don't understand this mindblowing domain nameee

Is it because it ends with .top, the highest possible TLD???

Or is it the highest possible number (22) of "top", the highest possible keyword???
Or the highest possible number (63) of characters???
Or the fact that it is untoppable???

Or is it because it is the highest / most valuable / most expensive domain of all time???

What is it???

Just tell me, I am sure I can helppp

PSSS
Questions end with a question markkk
Sometimes with threee
 
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They haven't bought it and it is not a good domain, it is reg fee value or less. If people want to buy names like that they have little chance of making money because the companies in that industry do not brand in that way. The name needs to be memorable, aiassistant.com isn't.

Constantly asking for critical posts to be removed is missing the point of the thread entirely, the purpose is stated by the OP below, it is to give feedback, remove owner biases and make sure people aren't overpricing names, this results in potential 3-4 figure sales being lost. If the owner wants to ever sell aiassistant.com they need to be realistic about the price and the very low chance of it selling even at say 3 figures, not "mid 5 figures and up".

:xf.grin:
 
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777.co
$50,000 +
Sought after number sequence. Short. Great alternative to 777.com.
Just auctioned on open market with $8k high bid. That’s the value...
 
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Pooshs . (com)

Gonna get me some Kardashian money!! haha

Also, the plural form of poosh is not trademarked, so y'all can put that back in your pockets lol
 
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I really enjoyed the discussion here. I have just an year old experience in domaining, sold few domains.
Here are my best names, i consider(i have few brandable domain listed in BB,Squadhelp.com)

1. 10comandamenti.com(10commandments in italian, .net and ,org taken. monthly search 27000) mid xxxx
2. ToyUAE.com- ( mid xxxx)
3.FlyEve.com(lower xxxx).
 
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FiatPayment/com

Nobody other than crypto people call it “fiat”,most people would have no clue what it means.
 
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Though it is great that the idea of this thread is to remove domain owners' biases, people who give comments here may have biases to devalue domains.

Simply ignore the comments that are illogical and subjective as they are most likely biases.
 
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Some good discussion, one great name, Gro.com, and a lot of names that I would not justify the asking prices.
Smartclock is a good name but very specific... and quite honestly who uses "smart clock" in daily discussions?

I am transitioning most of my portfolio to better align with my media sites... so firearms and a few others.

GunSuppressors.com and other similar exact product category names for me. =)
 
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Though it is great that the idea of this thread is to remove domain owners' biases, people who give comments here may have biases to devalue domains.

Simply ignore the comments that are illogical and subjective as they are most likely biases.

Another toxic post for Henry. Perhaps in this thread you can contribute in a meaningful way?

Here is what this thread is supposed to be for,

The idea here is to remove the biases that we all have towards the domain name that we own.
I have been overly optimistic about many of the domain names that I owned, and that gives a false picture when we approach an end user or an end user approaches us. Ultimately, we end up losing a sale which could have fetched up, say mid xxx to low xxxx or maybe more.

So yeah, lets go ahead! Be a sport! Participate! And let's learn together!
 
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Some good discussion, one great name, Gro.com, and a lot of names that I would not justify the asking prices.
Smartclock is a good name but very specific... and quite honestly who uses "smart clock" in daily discussions?

Agree Gro.com is the one standout name.

GunSuppressors.com and other similar exact product category names for me. =)

Good name with lots of potential buyers.
 
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They haven't bought it and it is not a good domain, it is reg fee value or less. If people want to buy names like that they have little chance of making money because the companies in that industry do not brand in that way. The name needs to be memorable, aiassistant.com isn't.

Constantly asking for critical posts to be removed is missing the point of the thread entirely, the purpose is stated by the OP below, it is to give feedback, remove owner biases and make sure people aren't overpricing names, this results in potential 3-4 figure sales being lost. If the owner wants to ever sell aiassistant.com they need to be realistic about the price and the very low chance of it selling even at say 3 figures, not "mid 5 figures and up".

Here comes Johnnie lol
That post was funny and shows you are clueless :)
Hmm criticism is good ! Being clueless isn't
 
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Some good discussion, one great name, Gro.com, and a lot of names that I would not justify the asking prices.
Smartclock is a good name but very specific... and quite honestly who uses "smart clock" in daily discussions?

I am transitioning most of my portfolio to better align with my media sites... so firearms and a few others.

GunSuppressors.com and other similar exact product category names for me. =)

It defines a category, it has to be specific. I also don't use the term too often in daily discussion, but then again...I also don't use the terms Smart Car, Smart TV or Smart Lock in my daily discussions either and I own 2/3 of those products.
 
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and a lot of names that I would not justify the asking prices.

I think everyone has expectations with asking prices, but obviously when an offer is put in front of you circumstances and a person’s expectations can change.

I don’t think every domainer understands that an end-user/company buying a domain is an ‘investment’ with view to see some kind of return on this ‘investment’ so If you’re asking for 4/5/6 or 7 figures for a domain name, what benefit is a potential buyer getting paying you the amount you want? Are they going to get a return on investment too?

If there’s just as good 2nd options, i agree a domain can never justify huge price tags.
 
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If there’s just as good 2nd options a domain can never justify huge price tags.

Good post, yes people must be realistic. Many of these names were registered recently and the 5 figure expectations just makes no sense.

Also every name in this thread has lots of alternates (even gro.com), so make sure you are pricing names to sell!
 
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It defines a category, it has to be specific. I also don't use the term too often in daily discussion, but then again...I also don't use the terms Smart Car, Smart TV or Smart Lock in my daily discussions either and I own 2/3 of those products.

The bigger problem is that the product "smart clock" isn't popular, most would never have heard of this, even people who watch tech things every day.

I put "smart clock" into Google trends with a couple of other random makeup products "smart toaster" and "smarts socks" (no idea what those products would be or are) and it came out with similar popularity to those. So there is probably 50,000 potential smartproduct.com domains that are similar. How many are selling and how many are going to have any real lifespan long term? For tech items how many will the "smart" part become meaningless because all devices of that types will have those features?

Even smarttv.com smartphone.com is becoming irrelevant.
 
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I have this one Otiea.com
It's mean Freedom Lover, Playful, Friendly. So can be a brandable name in some industries.
Do you guys think how much does it worth? :)






 
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Here comes Johnnie lol
That post was funny and shows you are clueless :)
Hmm criticism is good ! Being clueless isn't
I know I am not going to make any friends but most names posted here at not good at all, and yet they are supposed to be the best.
So who is clueless ? The people criticizing bad names, or the people buying bad names, thinking they own good stuff ?a
 
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I know I am not going to make any friends but most names posted here at not good at all, and yet they are supposed to be the best.
So who is clueless ? The people criticizing bad names, or the people buying bad names, thinking they own good stuff ?a

You're right. Most people think their own stuff is brilliant and pure gold... asking for ridiculous returns on their investment. About 80% of domains are crap and 20% are actually gold.
 
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