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I just saw this Sedo sale on Namebio. WeSellUsedCars.com sold for $10,000. This is a 4 word domain name that sold for $10,000.
What is the logic behind such a hefty price? Who buys such domains?
Decent name I reckon.
probably fake. I do not trust Sedo "sales".
btw checkout Mike Manns $xxxxx sales for reg fee domains
most of them unused or under privacy.
Criticism is healthy but I do trust Sedo sales. They are an established name. End users don't necessarily think "number of characters" like a domainer would. "We sell used cars" is memorable. Now if the owner of WSUC.com was a smart reseller he would immediately contact the new end user and offer his name for a good price along with the smart rationale.
As I like to say, we live in a smartphone world and the easier to type the less barrier for visitors to access. Further hailing the .COM king is the easy access .COM button on most phones turning 4 keystrokes into 1.
Criticism is healthy but I do trust Sedo sales. They are an established name. End users don't necessarily think "number of characters" like a domainer would. "We sell used cars" is memorable. Now if the owner of WSUC.com was a smart reseller he would immediately contact the new end user and offer his name for a good price along with the smart rationale.
As I like to say, we live in a smartphone world and the easier to type the less barrier for visitors to access. Further hailing the .COM king is the easy access .COM button on most phones turning 4 keystrokes into 1.
@.h2o. you seem like a bright guy.
love the “criticism is healthy” line
Would you say GD figures’ least trustworthy?
it is for me IMO
I agree with a lot but don't think wsuc is better than wesellusedcars. Wsuc has no branding value whatsoever. Wesellusedcars is golden given the right marketing.
For clarity, I mean that the new owner should own WSUC in addition to their 10k acquisition of WeSellUsedCars
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I just saw this Sedo sale on Namebio. WeSellUsedCars.com sold for $10,000. This is a 4 word domain name that sold for $10,000.
What is the logic behind such a hefty price? Who buys such domains?
What is the logic behind such a hefty price? Who buys such domains?
End users don't necessarily think "number of characters" like a domainer would. "We sell used cars" is memorable
As a domainer, I agree. But the real question is, is it worth the money for them? I highly doubt it. People are not gonna type in an abbreviation, or search for it. Domain length doesn't matter that much as your browser will remember what you typed in before and autofill your search.
Abbreviations are faceless, impersonal. Something you want to avoid if you're running an independent, privately owned, business.
I used to think unused domains are fake sales too.probably fake. I do not trust Sedo "sales".
btw checkout Mike Manns $xxxxx sales for reg fee domains
most of them unused or under privacy.
SEO value. Great backlinks