For the new year I dropped and plan to drop a number of VR domains.
Who is with me on this one?
Any one else dropping some VR domains in 2018?
Who is with me on this one?
Any one else dropping some VR domains in 2018?
I think I made this clear already in my first reply....did I not?
And no I didn't pay "big bucks" for those domains.
And why the f*ck would you think I would even consider selling these domains to you?...I never offered
Given that you think VRStick has lots of potential, I wouldn't expect you to see the value in those domains anyway, especially as a reseller lol. You are apparently unaware of past sales history (Stick VS Games) and what words mean to end users in reference to revenue generating potential.
VR is relatively new and the technology is still expensive enough for it to be limited to a small group of users worldwide. I myself have yet to experience any VR content, for a good experience you need pretty powerful machines with 4k resolution or more. In 10 years, entry-level VR will make for a much more enjoyable experience at an affordable price.
When 3D TV came out, I knew it would never really catch on, it felt like unfinished tech. The enhancement over regular HD was negligible plus it always strained my eyes. 3D, in it's current form, is a gimmick that doesn't bring anything new to the table.
VR on the other hand has some game-changing applications but the base tech for standard experience needs to be affordable for everyone just like base smartphone functionality is today.
A simple example off the top of my head: shopping for a new house is currently an exhausting affair, having to drive around, having to wait for people, etc. Imagine how much simpler it would be if you could look at 10 different houses you're interested in in one evening from the comfort of your home. But of course, like I said, the base VR experience should be of a very good standard and I believe that 10 years from now even the lowest end computer will be able to handle this easily.
I, myself, am holding on to VRtrekker.com. I really like the idea of being able to explore remote regions without needing to spend thousands of dollars. Nothing beats the real thing but a solid VR experience would definitely be the next best thing IMO.
Weed and Crypto ,killed the VR STORE
I've sold enough last year to cover my renewals for a long time, but I'll drop the odd one. With over 500 domains, it's inevitable. I think we are still a year or two out before VR really takes off though. A lot of people haven't had the chance to try VR yet. As it becomes more affordable and easier to setup/use, it will explode with popularity. Not just for consumers, but for developers as well. When the Vive Pro is launched, more companies will develop VR content/hardware because right now, cables are a pain. A few years from now, VR and AR will be everywhere - as will the content. The demand for VR domains will be there. It's just a matter of time.
I think if you own a bunch of average to good keywords, you might get lucky and have a domain someone really wants, for example i wouldn’t consider ‘mass’ a fantastic keyword, it’s something i would have personally dropped, but previous owner managed to get $15k for it, same with ‘battle’.
I decided around this time last year i just wanted to concentrate on small portfolio but really good names (on paper), but everyone has their own strategies at the end of the day, look at Mike Mann.