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A few days ago the NameBio Daily Market Report had a pair of related sales at Sedo. HeyMoney.com sold for $40,000, the highest-value sale that day, while Hey.money sold for $8888. At the time of writing both are parked, and I don't know the buyer, or even if it was one seller or Sedo coordinated the sales across different sellers.
This sale motivated me to look more deeply at the question of what exactly is an exact match domain name, especially in cases where the exact company name is two words, one of which is either a generic country code (such as AI) or a new extension (such as ventures, solutions, services, agency, etc.).
I wrote up my thoughts, both from a domain investor and a business owner, perspective in this post just published on NameTalent.
I would love to hear your opinions on this, including questions such as:
This sale motivated me to look more deeply at the question of what exactly is an exact match domain name, especially in cases where the exact company name is two words, one of which is either a generic country code (such as AI) or a new extension (such as ventures, solutions, services, agency, etc.).
I wrote up my thoughts, both from a domain investor and a business owner, perspective in this post just published on NameTalent.
I would love to hear your opinions on this, including questions such as:
- What exactly is the exact match in multiple word company names?
- Do you hold any pairs of matched domains (the .com or perhaps .net plus the exact match new extension or something like .ai for a name that ends with the acronym AI)?
- Have you ever sold any matched sets?