My best .pro domain is MEDIC.PRO
I hold Medicine.pro. I had an expression of interest last week from an Australian guy I sold Surgeon.pro and Surgery.pro to but we couldn't agree a price.
Medicine.mobi sold for $21,839, Medicine.info sold for $25,000, and Medicine.org sold for $80,000 so I thought it was worth more than the low $X,XXX he was offering.
What do you think about my:
-> checkers <-
-> croquet <-
-> tycoon <-
-> steward <-
(.pro)?
Thanks.
Some thoughtful registrations. Checkers.ca sold for $1,550. There was alot of bidding interest for Chess.pro when it dropped at Snapnames a while back. I like 3 things about Croquet.pro; it is a game so works well with .pro branding, the Cro rhymes with Pro, and Croquet is played by people who are well off which ties in with the whole professional, upmarket image of .pro. Tycoon.pro is brandable for wealth management, investment, stokc trading, get rich quick websites, and there are alot of those. I see the professional angle with Steward.pro, not sure the keyword is popular enough to sell in .pro but you never know. I hold Trust.pro which is a similar theme, you trust professionals and they can act as your trustee or steward.
I'm amazed that you can still find great premium .pro domains out there. seems the .pro landrush is increasing because i notice many being registered daily. I just picked up:
remember.pro
recall.pro
toothbrush.pro
people must be catching wind of the price drop to 9.99
There are 3 types of .pro that sell. Blockbuster keywords that will sell in any extension. For example, I sent Coupons.pro to auction at Sedo today. Secondly, professional context keywords, like Surgeon.pro and Surgery.pro, end users love them and end users pay more than domainers. Finally, domains where there is a strong Pro branding context, for example, I have sold Local.pro as in (find a local professional) Perfect.pro (perfect professional). I'm not convinced there is much value in Toothbrush.pro. A dentist might register or buy Bright.pro, Tooth.pro, Orthodontist.pro but I can't see them registering Toothbrush.pro. Again, Remember.pro has no particular use, it's just a dictionary word. What is premium in .com isn't premium in .pro, a genuine .pro premium keyword is a tiny subset of what works in .com. There is logic in Medic.pro or Checkers.pro but I can't see the same logic in Remember.pro.