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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
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Deff did not hurt.Yes and no IMO ..depends on the keyword
Yes Yahoo it wouldn’t makes since that’s a brand
Car-car is parked and probably earning some revenue .
A “Product” is a litter different , like the 2 sites I shared ...really depends on what the enduser is looking for too. I don’t think it hurt to take my chances on this one.
I would’ve passed. Maybe these types sell and I’m not aware.Just landed in my account
Acquired
CBD - CBD (.com)
At first I wasn’t sure about it do to the hyphen and repeat , but after seeing these 2 sites
Vape-Vape.com
THC-THC.com
And the non hyphenated version for sale by HugeDomains at $4.9k
And other main words reg’d........
Decided it was worth it , so why not not
@Keith yea or na ....you are the cbd guy here.
Plenty strains that have a "selling point" of sexual enhancement..Cbdclimax I am thinking for sexual enhancement ( thanks to @Leafurl for the idea on that one)
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Had to go ahead and update Wikipedia on the new correction. It’s Hemparoni time kidz !
Hemparoni...now that's pretty good, but how does it stack up to my TacoJuana? Lets call it a tie
btw, Rice-A-Roni is owned by Pepsi Co and Taco Bell is owned by Yum! Brands, but Pepsi Co use to own it.
Headquarters for Pepsi Co is in Purchase NY, and headquarters for Yum! Brands is in Louisville, KY.
I think it's time for Pepsi and Yum to step up to the plate and make us an offer Of course they don't know we exist, but I might have something to say about that Good Luck!
Hemparoni...now that's pretty good, but how does it stack up to my TacoJuana? Lets call it a tie
btw, Rice-A-Roni is owned by Pepsi Co and Taco Bell is owned by Yum! Brands, but Pepsi Co use to own it.
Headquarters for Pepsi Co is in Purchase NY, and headquarters for Yum! Brands is in Louisville, KY.
I think it's time for Pepsi and Yum to step up to the plate and make us an offer Of course they don't know we exist, but I might have something to say about that Good Luck!
How do we sell brandables to end users?
How do we sell brandables to end users?
Two word seo I get in .com, I think the market will need lots of different ideas. But how too sell brandables, most domain platforms struggle to simply put domains into category's and if at all.
I get fun tacos. Great edible brand in most of California. Question is where does one find the taco guy looking for a $5k brand. I think tacouana is cooler than cannataco. He will pay, its a fun idea. Seems cheap for the dude and his food trucks, people will line up around the corner.
Yes, what they ask is hardly ever what they. Classic example those "million dollars" domain on ebay..in most cases, "one man's junk is another man junk" This million dollar price tag is just a trick to get curious people to put the name in Google search and get directed to a landing pageYou’re not the first to note what someone else is asking for a similar domain. Never use that as a reason to register something. Good luck!
Regarding recipe niche..Seems recipes are part of the cannabis culture..
"One of the first questions chef Travis Petersen asks guests as they arrive to his supper club at a semi-secret Vancouver location is how they would gauge their cannabis tolerance. The 34-year-old former "MasterChef Canada" contestant will then dose the forthcoming multi-course dinner with the appropriate amount of cannabis-infused oil.One of the first questions chef Travis Petersen asks guests as they arrive to his supper club at a semi-secret Vancouver location is how they would gauge their cannabis tolerance. The 34-year-old former "MasterChef Canada" contestant will then dose the forthcoming multi-course dinner with the appropriate amount of cannabis-infused oil."
https://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/ca...preparing-to-add-marijuana-to-meals-1.4133451
Outsourcing..2 informative Namepros linksmust drill myself to read and learn outbound sale techniques because these things ain’t going to sell them selves.
Suggestion....each site that are "too risque"....add separate pages (use name in title, add content/images) and interlink them from index page...more pages = more potential traffic.I get traffic on my site but that’s a
Yes, what they ask is hardly ever what they. Classic example those "million dollars" domain on ebay..in most cases, "one man's junk is another man junk" This million dollar price tag is just a trick to get curious people to put the name in Google search and get directed to a landing page
Regarding recipe niche..
kushcakes.ca and cannabiseasyrecipes.ca are two domains that if I don't sell within two months, will develop them into recipes sites...
Outsourcing..2 informative Namepros links
https://www.namepros.com/blog/daily-dose-outbound-techniques.863492/
https://www.namepros.com/threads/outbound-process-for-beginners.1101291/
Suggestion....each site that are "too risque"....add separate pages (use name in title, add content/images) and interlink them from index page...more pages = more potential traffic.
Never scrolled till the bottom..didn't see the "18+"My site has 50 pages and an adult section that you have to click to confirm you are 18 plus..
Never scrolled till the bottom..didn't see the "18+"
Should have clarified better... my suggestion is, on your main page..for example, each of these domains have their own page, interlinked (linked back to main page) with images/content...linked from main page to secondary page..
- 420.codes
- 420android.com
- 420antidote.com
Buy low, sell high.May I add another question: how do we price cannabis related brandables?
Good opportunity to sell ball bras - it is a thing.I have had low ball offers on some brandables and I rejected them instantly.
Namebio today - not me
plateaudrugs.com 400 USD 2018-10-15 GoDaddy
cbdheath.com 338 USD 2018-10-15 GoDaddy
newleafdental.com 729 USD 2018-10-15 GoDaddy
Buy low, sell high.
Good opportunity to sell ball bras - it is a thing.
Evangelit - put a c in there for a popular adult version, sorry, not posting a graphic for that.
Thanks Leafurl....besides TacoJuana I also own TacoCanna which I think is cooler than CannaTaco, but what do I know? In addition to having his own business and gardens, I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. Just as a side note, one of my best friends as a kid is a not so young man today.....he's 70 like me. He has a degree in horticulture from the University of Maryland and is considered the king of flowers and plants in the Annapolis area where we grew up. When we were kids he was into growing things like I was into sports. He'd play ball, but after playing catch he couldn't wait to get to his garden to see how it had grown. I plan on reaching out to Tony today to tell him about you, and to see if there's anything h'ed care to add to the conversation here. Thanks and God Bless!How do we sell brandables to end users?
Two word seo I get in .com, I think the market will need lots of different ideas. But how too sell brandables, most domain platforms struggle to simply put domains into category's and if at all.
I get fun tacos. Great edible brand in most of California. Question is where does one find the taco guy looking for a $5k brand. I think tacouana is cooler than cannataco. He will pay, its a fun idea. Seems cheap for the dude and his food trucks, people will line up around the corner.
May I add another question: how do we price cannabis related brandables?
No one answered either question, how too sell and how to price.
Are these few questions that difficult to answer? And if it is then there's a great marketing and business opportunity in creating a end user platform for new business ( permitt holders ) to go to and explore branding options.
One could sell domains there, graphic free lance design and seo services
Knowing this trade and providing services to end users will be extremely valuable to anyone in this industry.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/world/canada/marijuana-canada-legalization.html