NameSilo

domain Bidsation.Com please help

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch
Status
Not open for further replies.

ctwilliams

Established Member
Impact
75
Please help with an appraisal, bidsation.com. Would this make a good brand able name?
Thanks in advance
 
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
AfternicAfternic
You can submit the name for free to brandable domain sites like brandbucket, namerific and probably others. If they accept it, it's good. If they don't, it's probably not. You can see by the movement in this forum that most people are into short alpha and numeric names.

I think that if your domain got accepted to one of those sites, and sold, that would probably give you the highest return.
 
0
•••
When you see domains like Brandbucket there's good word Art/Connection that carries the domain. BidStation doesn't have it, to make it beyond just another auction also-ran domain. Hard to explain sometimes. And I stopped trying to years ago
 
Last edited:
0
•••
Thanks for all replies. I did submit to Brandbucket; just waiting on response. Fingers crossed.
 
0
•••
Brandbucket is tough to understand sometimes. I have a few on there and I don't get their logic sometimes. For me, they accepted peeksie.com, beginna.com, parkrific.com and a few others. I just registered ARTtioneer.com and will submit it to them.

Good Luck
 
0
•••
Silententptnr, I haven't gotten a response for bidsation yet; however, they didn't except kookiekutter and maidklean. They did except healthmana.com. They are the experts and I guess 1 out of 4 isn't bad.
 
0
•••
Brandbucket is tough to understand sometimes. I have a few on there and I don't get their logic sometimes. For me, they accepted peeksie.com, beginna.com, parkrific.com and a few others. I just registered ARTtioneer.com and will submit it to them.

Good Luck
Thanks. Goodluck to you as well.
 
0
•••
BidStation doesn't have it
And it's not even that good

@ctwilliams
I think you'll need to hold on this this one for a little while, and as others have mentioned, list it on marketplaces (Sedo etc) and brand-types sites (like brandbucket). Someone will see it who likes it, eventually.

Good luck
 
0
•••
Jameshaw, it' bidsation not station and thanks for your blunt honesty. Still learning.
 
0
•••
And it's not even that good

@ctwilliams
I think you'll need to hold on this this one for a little while, and as others have mentioned, list it on marketplaces (Sedo etc) and brand-types sites (like brandbucket). Someone will see it who likes it, eventually.

Good luck
Thanks. I have it listed on Brandbucket and a few others. We'll see. This site has a wealth of information and I do appreciate all the feedback.
 
0
•••
I know, "BaileyUK" stated "BidStation" and I meant with the T would have been better and yours doesn't have that.

You need to have a thick skin buying/selling domain names. Especially at first, when everyone tells you your domain names are rubbish and they also do not sell to back that up. Nearly everyone goes through that. It's the learning curve to know what is sellable and what is not.

I meant no insult, and don't think your domain name is "bad", just that I don't think it will sell "quickly" and needs to sell to an end user who wants to use/brand it. Domainers want domains for cheap so they can sell on and quickly (unless a valuable domain name) so won't likely buy yours and so you won't "likely" sell it quickly to a domainer, and will need an end user.

I'd genuinely be happy if you proved me wrong, however :)
 
1
•••
I know, "BaileyUK" stated "BidStation" and I meant with the T would have been better and yours doesn't have that.

You need to have a thick skin buying/selling domain names. Especially at first, when everyone tells you your domain names are rubbish and they also do not sell to back that up. Nearly everyone goes through that. It's the learning curve to know what is sellable and what is not.

I meant no insult, and don't think your domain name is "bad", just that I don't think it will sell "quickly" and needs to sell to an end user who wants to use/brand it. Domainers want domains for cheap so they can sell on and quickly (unless a valuable domain name) so won't likely buy yours and so you won't "likely" sell it quickly to a domainer, and will need an end user.

I'd genuinely be happy if you proved me wrong, however :)
Jameshaw, believe me, I do appreciate your opinion; it's the only way I will learn. Didn't think your comment was insulting, just to the point. I thank you for your honesty.
 
1
•••
Status
Not open for further replies.
Appraise.net

We're social

Domain Recover
DomainEasy — Zero Commission
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back