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There was a professional appraisal that hit my desk today for evaluation and I found it very interesting once I started to dissect the data.
Has anyone else noticed this low threshold word-combination trend?
Are you already investing in Trans assets (If so, how are they doing for you)?
Discuss and Share your experience with "Trans" domain assets to help shed more light on this potential trend and when the niche word-combination bubble might pop.
Asset Type:
Brandable / Two-word-merge / Psychological Influence
Note: There's some interesting sales data for assets starting with "Trans". There are 10 pages of Trans assets, but the oldest sales report is 2017. That means that we may have stumbled onto a low pulse trend. Depending on how many are developed would tell us if its a reseller hyped trend or an actual end-user branding trend. The bad news, is that that the consistency of value for similar comparisons is low, however, I think most of those are between investors looking to resell again. The good news is that this trend (hyped or not) is steady, meaning you have a little bit of current market liquidity on your side until the trends bubble pops.
Full Evaluation - VIP/Gold OnlyOpinion:
There is plenty of demand it seems for Trans at the beginning or at the end of a brand name (As seen in a "Trans Logo" keyword search in Google Images.
While I do think the majority of the Trans + word sales are investor/reseller related, yours has the slight advantage of the psychological play/merge with velocity and the current trending Trans market value based on the consistent pattern we uncovered in sales data above.
If you look at the definition of Trans, you can see all the different directions it can go. There's no shortage of potential end-users
Has anyone else noticed this low threshold word-combination trend?
Are you already investing in Trans assets (If so, how are they doing for you)?
Discuss and Share your experience with "Trans" domain assets to help shed more light on this potential trend and when the niche word-combination bubble might pop.