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Started a series called Brandable Daily Sales Analysis and would like to share some useful discoveries.
Lets now dive in.

First would be Fitalytics (dot) com

Note the following.

Registration Date: 2010-06-02

Month of Sale: 2016-05

Domain Length: 10 Characters

Domain History:
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As you can see the current nameserver from the image suggests that the domain was recently added to brandbucket marketplace. Also that the domain was first registered back in 2008 although the current registration date is 2010-06-02 We can also see that it’s very likely that the domain has changed hands prior its sale on brandbucket.

Other Extensions : 1 other extensions has been taken

Google Popularity: On Google first page results it has 9 similar mentions excluding where domain is brandbucket. The most interesting part is that the name “Fitalytic” was mentioned on CrunchBase. We can conclude that it’s Google Popularity is strong.

Social Handles: It’sTwitter has been taking since 2012. The Facebook handle has also been taken.

Dictionary Keywords: Fit, and Italy.

Brandbucket Sold Keyword: Aly Example of sold domain that contain such keyword dailydealy.com .

Other Keywords: Taly, Alytic, Aly

Similar End User Domain currently in use: talytics.com This simply suggests some trends from the word Alytic.

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I don't know what domains you see that you think are worth it.

Personally, I would never invest in brandables containing the term rev unless it made sense like for example:

revstream.com (revenue stream)
revmax.com (maximum revenue)
revplus.com (suggests something that might help increase a company's revenue)

If you PM me your name I will tell you what I think.
Great names, where did you find these examples from?
 
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Funny, I've owned Formalytics.com for I don't know how long. It was rejected by BB a long time back I believe.
 
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Funny, I've owned Formalytics.com for I don't know how long. It was rejected by BB a long time back I believe.

Do you still own the domain?
 
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Who knows how many domains brandbucket has been rejecting that might have led to a sale if only it was listed. That is why we need facts/data to justify that our names are good enough and try alternatives marketplaces etc. Brandbucket are limited to things they know.
 
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Second Series of bb sold domain:

story/*/rocket.com was previously owned by M.K the managing director of brandbucket and was sold over to benitez/*/karasz.com which seems to be a digital media company. Seems a perfect match for them. The transfer seems pretty fast due to the fact that it was probably transferred using a Godaddy push service.


Exactly year ago this domain was added to added to brandbucket’s inventory and in about a year time the domain sold. Interestingly enough the domain seems to have no drops since 2006.

Other Extensions : No other top Tlds extensions has been taken.

Google Popularity: On Google first page results it has some similar mentions and also with an exact image match.

Social Handles: The Facebook, Twitter and Instagram handle has already been taking.

Dictionary Keywords: Story, Tory, Rock and Rocket.

Keyword contained in Brandbucket Sold List: STO, TOR, ROC, OCK

For keyword STO Let’s look into some further analysis:

About 9 branbucket sold found containing keyword “STO” and below are some of the domains:

Pur/*/isto.com: Currently used as a coffee brand but funnily enough brandbucket suggested that it’s possibles uses was: A design firm or blog. A manufacturing company. A writer community. This domain seems to have sold for around $1999

Sla/*/sto.com: Currently used by company located in Canada that specialise in manufacturing of unique natural stone products. However, brandbucket suggested the possible uses to be: An industrial cleaning product. A opinion or feedback application. A food or beverage name. A name of a toy. A marketing firm. A music or video mobile application. A game.
Hmm they were almost close. This domain seems to have been sold for around $820.

Story/*/pulse.com: Currently in use by a company called focalcxm.com which seems to have created an engagement tool for CRM. This domain was sold again by honourable M.K less than a month ago for about $2,795

For keyword TOR Let’s look into some further analysis:

About 10 branbucket sold found containing keyword “TOR” and below are some of the domains:

Edit/*/orr.com: One of my favourite, its used by a start-up that offers a write up editing services you can watch their video here. It looks like the company used to operate under fixmytext.com but upgraded to a brandable domain name. Now this gives us a a clue on how we can make an out reach to potential buyers. Brandbucket mentioned it’s possible uses were to be A production studio. An editing service. A publishing house. A software program. This time they were spot on. The domain was sold at $1,675 around late last year.

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@Dnbolt
Your approach need adjustment. When there is a clear/probable reference to a dictionary word, you should not still group it with similar sounding non-word letter combo. StoryRocket is built around story and rocket and that is it! There is no "sto", no "ock" and no other fancy made up stuff there.
 
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@Dnbolt
Your approach need adjustment. When there is a clear/probable reference to a dictionary word, you should not still group it with similar sounding non-word letter combo. StoryRocket is built around story and rocket and that is it! There is no "sto", no "ock" and no other fancy made up stuff there.


I know it's just two word but the goal was also to see how else this domain correlate with the sold list. To see if any pattern exits.
 
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I know it's just two word but the goal was also to see how else this domain correlate with the sold list. To see if any pattern exits.

You'll just end up diluting your data and ruining the quality. You have to exclude word+word ones from there for any meaningful output.
 
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You'll just end up diluting your data and ruining the quality. You have to exclude word+word ones from there for any meaningful output.

Personally it helps me generate a smaller and effective set of keywords to use when sorting through closeouts pending delete etc.... Just like popular endings, beginnings etc
 
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Example through keyword "STO" I found the domain propstogo.com but dropcatch beat me
 
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Example through keyword "STO" I found the domain propstogo.com but dropcatch beat me

It was just a coincidence as "sto" in propstogo is not relevant. Props To Go. Instead you can just look for word in plural + to+go.
 
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It was just a coincidence as "sto" in propstogo is not relevant. Props To Go. Instead you can just look for word in plural + to+go.

There are lot more how about s/t/o/r/r/i/e/s/./c/o/m ? How would you intend to find this name from dropped list? (forgot to do this to other)
 
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Your approach need adjustment. When there is a clear/probable reference to a dictionary word, you should not still group it with similar sounding non-word letter combo. StoryRocket is built around story and rocket and that is it! There is no "sto", no "ock" and no other fancy made up stuff there.

I agree. The data would better served if separated into two categories as BB does: Keyword domains VS Made Up domains

I know it's just two word but the goal was also to see how else this domain correlate with the sold list. To see if any pattern exits.

Patterns help, but keyword patterns more so refer to the keyword itself and not prefix/ suffix unless something like InstaGram. Insta being short for Instant.

Keyword Domains: Length of domain, Common keywords, Common repeating first letter keywords ie BrandBucket, stats about how many domains have sold with selected keyword, age, drops, any other data you dig up. I appreciated knowing some of the sales had social handles. Did you check to see if they were in use? Sometimes domainers reg them to help sell their domain.

MadeUp Doamins: Here's where the fun begins, popular suffixes ie ZO, ZA, IO, LY, IA etc and prefix PR, PO, PA, PE, PI, etc. Then there's patterns such as CVAAV, CVCAA, CVCVCV, VCVCVC, etc This category should be fun to analyze. Lot's of patterns, prefixes, suffices, you name it!
 
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There are lot more how about s/t/o/r/r/i/e/s/./c/o/m ? How would you intend to find this name from dropped list? (forgot to do this to other)

This one would be hard. It's a typo. You would have to have a lot of filters set to monitor this, but I imagine a CLVAAies pattern will do the trick. The iffy part is storries is a keyword based so your chances of finding another keyword based domain from that one pattern alone are slim. You'll need lots of patterns!

The following CLVAAies expired in the last 30 days.

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This one would be hard. It's a typo. You would have to have a lot of filters set to monitor this, but I imagine a CLVAAies pattern will do the trick. The iffy part is storries is a keyword based so your chances of finding another keyword based domain from that one pattern alone are slim. You'll need lots of patterns!

The following CLVAAies expired in the last 30 days.

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It was found with just "sto" shared it and looks like someone picked it up.
 
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It was found with just "sto" told shared it and looks like someone picked it up.

Ok, let's break down your filter...

How many lax letters?
Are you looking for english words?
Keyword or made up?
Suffix?
Pattern?

I ask because simply the keyword STO yields many results on its own. It's nice to break down lists to short quality rare lists.
 
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It is an interesting thread that, with a bit of refining, could become very very informative.
Does anyone of you know where to check BB sales for the past month/6months/12months?

Also @Dnbolt what site do you use to check the domain history? Thanks
 
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Ok, let's break down your filter...

How many lax letters?
Are you looking for english words?
Keyword or made up?
Suffix?
Pattern?

I ask because simply the keyword STO yields many results on its own. It's nice to break down lists to short quality rare lists.

There are about 4,374 string you can generate from a 3 consecutive English alphabets using permutation then gathering sales data you can weigh each of those keyword to know which is most desirable by buyers then depending on what one is looking for to adjust filters. For me this completely eliminate the need for keyword list building. Just my opinion. There are many ways and different angles to look at it. All works... I guess my way is strange so next I probably just do only real English keywords.
 
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It is an interesting thread that, with a bit of refining, could become very very informative.
Does anyone of you know where to check BB sales for the past month/6months/12months?

Also @Dnbolt what site do you use to check the domain history? Thanks

Brandbucket sold domains can be found on dnbolt.com (which I publish)
whoisrequest.com for domain history.
 
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There are about 4,374 string you can generate from a 3 consecutive English alphabets using permutation then gathering sales data you can weigh each of those keyword to know which is most desirable by sellers then depending on what one is looking for to adjust filters. For me this completely eliminate the need for keyword list building. Just my opinion.

This was over my head.

Back to 'STO' there was 1,234 .coms dropped today containing 'STO' compared to only 9 monthly CLAAies drops. There's simply too many patterns to monitor to have to sort through 1,234 domains for 1 category alone.

What do you propose is the next step for finding "STO" words? Do you just use 'STO' and sort the data categories?
 
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This was over my head.

Back to 'STO' there was 1,234 .coms dropped today containing 'STO' compared to only 9 monthly CLAAies drops. There's simply too many patterns to monitor to have to sort through 1,234 domains for 1 category alone. What's the next step for finding "STO" words?

In my case we only know one thing:

Example: Contain: XXX
Only .coms
Then when the list is produced it is further broken down using further intelligence such as. Number of searches on google, tlds taken, domain history(when it was first reged) and many others so you just end up
stumbling upon great names. I assume simialr approach is used by services who offer domainers great list of domains to consider.
 
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This one would be hard. It's a typo. You would have to have a lot of filters set to monitor this, but I imagine a CLVAAies pattern will do the trick. The iffy part is storries is a keyword based so your chances of finding another keyword based domain from that one pattern alone are slim. You'll need lots of patterns!

The following CLVAAies expired in the last 30 days.

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Tell me more about the CLVAAies pattern let me test something.
 
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Example: Contain: XXX
Only .coms
Then when the list is produced it is further broken down using further intelligence such as. Number of searches on google, tlds taken, domain history(when it was first reged) and many others so you just end up
stumbling upon great names.

Gotcha.

Filters Used
Max letters: 12
Conatins: sto
English Words
2 Words

Domains Found
StopSnap
ShareCustody
StoreRequest
 
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