Who likes a big present? I also know that good things come in small packages. But what about a long domain name? Have you sold any 3 word domains to endusers/clients/investors?
Over time, I've noticed lot's and lot's of 3 word .com domains's being offered for sale, here on NamePros. With various sorts from diluted to extended keyword.
I'm personally not the biggest fan of 3 word .com and have only have owned 3 in my 5 years domaining, 2 are sold and 1 is still in my portfolio. But that could be my downfall!?
I like shorter domains for recall and branding.
Without question NamePros is a Forum first, and is not in general the the first reach marketplace for buyers of domain names, or is it? That being said, if a market has a value of a liquid name present, then NamePros, will in general bequest the sale.
Alas, there have also been some noted sales on NamePros too.
Albeit, I gather if you sieve through the junk there can be some worthy names worth flipping. But you have to be on it 24/7 with the alerts set up.
However, those liquid names on NamePros will not be 3 word .com, unless you can tell me different?
That being said, for those with a portfolio of 3 word .com that are listing here on NamePros to sell via the chat/auction/forum, it might be aware to check some the most recent 2015/2016 - 3 word public sales for some guidance.
(8-21 letters).
uberdriverdiaries.com $16,667 ( Flippa) /Forward/ ridester.com (10-100 EMD)
thewirelessmarket.com $12,500 ( Pvt Sale) /Parked (Zero EMD)
salesmanagementsoftware.com $12,377 (Sedo) /Under Construction (1K - 10 K)
degenerativediscdisease.com $10,000 (Uniregistry) /Forward/ drkevinpauza.com
livefootballscores.com $7,880 (Sedo) / Website / (100K - 1M)
stainlesssteelconduit.com $7,500 (Uniregistry) / Parked / (100 - 1K)
crosscountrymovers.com $7,000 (Uniregistry) / Domain not active / (1K - 10 K)
singlestravelcompany.com $6,675 (GoDaddy) / Parked / (100 - 1K)
mentalwellnesstoday.com $5,977 (GoDaddy) / Website / (10-100)
luxuryapartmentliving.com $5,500 (Private) / Does not resolve / (10-100)
bollywoodnewsworld.com $5,422 (GoDaddy) / Website / (10-100)
emergencymedicalalert.com $5,000 (Uniregistry) / Landing... / (100 - 1K)
ediblefruitbouquets.com $5,000 (Uniregistry) ? Unreachable / (100 - 1K)
littlewebdirectory.com $4,150 (GoDaddy) Simple link site / (10-100)
mountainhighrealty.com $4,000 (Sedo) Parked / (10-100)
probonolawyeraccess.com $3,938 (GoDaddy) Parked / (Zero EMD)
gettingintocollege.com $3,900 (BuyDomains) Website / (100 - 1K)
defineyourlifestyle.com $3,516 (BuyDomains) ? Unreachable / (10-100)
crawfordtrucksales.com $3,501 (Sedo) Parked / (100 - 1K)
And the list goes on...
{I understand that the public domain sales is not only the knowledge required to reach the holy grail of research in domain detection, but it's one of the starting points.}
And I've left the names in undercase for the naked truth.
So, let just disect these sales a bit;
I am initially surprised by the low level EMD of most names above that have made a fair price. And 6/19 domains are developed.
I know this is post sale and development has begun, but many of the websites listed make sense;
• for instance; LiveFootballScores.com (Sorry USA this is football hohoho) But it's diluted (yet sold for 7 grand) from a potential of FootballScores.com or FootballScores.co.uk which is a major site.
• mentalwellnesstoday.com is also a good name, but these health related names can usually work better under .org as this is now seen as business as well as non-profit.
• gettingintocollege.com makes sense, and is always a tense time for under grads.
One thing you would note of the above three names is that their EMD searches per month via Google varies a great deal.
And I don't understand some of the sales, they seem too long a convoluted, but hey! They sold.
So what does that tell us?
We know the websites resolving were bought by end user/clients, but the parked pages were set up in DNS and the unresolved have no DNS to speak of, so could these really be investor buys?
Without doing more research it would be hard to say, plus knowing how long the names were held for etc..but I don't have the time
This little post has given me some food for thought into 3 word .com but I still don't think I could build a portfolio of such.
Tell us your 3 word domain sales, I know some of you have had some nice ones, but it doesn't need to be your best sale, be good to hear from you.
Thanks.
Over time, I've noticed lot's and lot's of 3 word .com domains's being offered for sale, here on NamePros. With various sorts from diluted to extended keyword.
I'm personally not the biggest fan of 3 word .com and have only have owned 3 in my 5 years domaining, 2 are sold and 1 is still in my portfolio. But that could be my downfall!?
I like shorter domains for recall and branding.
Without question NamePros is a Forum first, and is not in general the the first reach marketplace for buyers of domain names, or is it? That being said, if a market has a value of a liquid name present, then NamePros, will in general bequest the sale.
Alas, there have also been some noted sales on NamePros too.
Albeit, I gather if you sieve through the junk there can be some worthy names worth flipping. But you have to be on it 24/7 with the alerts set up.
However, those liquid names on NamePros will not be 3 word .com, unless you can tell me different?
That being said, for those with a portfolio of 3 word .com that are listing here on NamePros to sell via the chat/auction/forum, it might be aware to check some the most recent 2015/2016 - 3 word public sales for some guidance.
(8-21 letters).
uberdriverdiaries.com $16,667 ( Flippa) /Forward/ ridester.com (10-100 EMD)
thewirelessmarket.com $12,500 ( Pvt Sale) /Parked (Zero EMD)
salesmanagementsoftware.com $12,377 (Sedo) /Under Construction (1K - 10 K)
degenerativediscdisease.com $10,000 (Uniregistry) /Forward/ drkevinpauza.com
livefootballscores.com $7,880 (Sedo) / Website / (100K - 1M)
stainlesssteelconduit.com $7,500 (Uniregistry) / Parked / (100 - 1K)
crosscountrymovers.com $7,000 (Uniregistry) / Domain not active / (1K - 10 K)
singlestravelcompany.com $6,675 (GoDaddy) / Parked / (100 - 1K)
mentalwellnesstoday.com $5,977 (GoDaddy) / Website / (10-100)
luxuryapartmentliving.com $5,500 (Private) / Does not resolve / (10-100)
bollywoodnewsworld.com $5,422 (GoDaddy) / Website / (10-100)
emergencymedicalalert.com $5,000 (Uniregistry) / Landing... / (100 - 1K)
ediblefruitbouquets.com $5,000 (Uniregistry) ? Unreachable / (100 - 1K)
littlewebdirectory.com $4,150 (GoDaddy) Simple link site / (10-100)
mountainhighrealty.com $4,000 (Sedo) Parked / (10-100)
probonolawyeraccess.com $3,938 (GoDaddy) Parked / (Zero EMD)
gettingintocollege.com $3,900 (BuyDomains) Website / (100 - 1K)
defineyourlifestyle.com $3,516 (BuyDomains) ? Unreachable / (10-100)
crawfordtrucksales.com $3,501 (Sedo) Parked / (100 - 1K)
And the list goes on...
{I understand that the public domain sales is not only the knowledge required to reach the holy grail of research in domain detection, but it's one of the starting points.}
And I've left the names in undercase for the naked truth.
So, let just disect these sales a bit;
I am initially surprised by the low level EMD of most names above that have made a fair price. And 6/19 domains are developed.
I know this is post sale and development has begun, but many of the websites listed make sense;
• for instance; LiveFootballScores.com (Sorry USA this is football hohoho) But it's diluted (yet sold for 7 grand) from a potential of FootballScores.com or FootballScores.co.uk which is a major site.
• mentalwellnesstoday.com is also a good name, but these health related names can usually work better under .org as this is now seen as business as well as non-profit.
• gettingintocollege.com makes sense, and is always a tense time for under grads.
One thing you would note of the above three names is that their EMD searches per month via Google varies a great deal.
And I don't understand some of the sales, they seem too long a convoluted, but hey! They sold.
So what does that tell us?
We know the websites resolving were bought by end user/clients, but the parked pages were set up in DNS and the unresolved have no DNS to speak of, so could these really be investor buys?
Without doing more research it would be hard to say, plus knowing how long the names were held for etc..but I don't have the time
This little post has given me some food for thought into 3 word .com but I still don't think I could build a portfolio of such.
Tell us your 3 word domain sales, I know some of you have had some nice ones, but it doesn't need to be your best sale, be good to hear from you.
Thanks.
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