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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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BB lovers krell sold about 26 domains out about 90+ sales on February this year . Would making the list available soon. That's about 30% of market share.

on January had 21 sales out of about 88.

How do I get a better share of the pie? :writer:

his names are much better? No! but If you think so then you need a session with me.

With all the data you have you can still be frustrated?
 
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BB lovers krell sold about 26 domains out about 90+ sales on February this year . Would making the list available soon. That's about 30% of market share.

on January had 21 sales out of about 88.

How do I get a better share of the pie? :writer:

his names are much better? No! but If you think so then you need a session with me.
I think that's a new personal record for him. 30% of all sales is killing it. If he averages a couple grand a name then one month of sales covers his reg costs and the other 11 months is pure gravy.
 
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I think that's a new personal record for him. 30% of all sales is killing it. If he averages a couple grand a name then one month of sales covers his reg costs and the other 11 months is pure gravy.

Yep. Would be nice if I could have his position for at least one month, to just get a taste of it.
 
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Yep. Would be nice if I could have his position for at least one month, to just get a taste of it.
Why are you so obsessed with Krell?
 
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Why are you so obsessed with Krell?

Krell is just a name like Peter, Paul, Justin etc. I care about the sales and not any person.

What would do if your friend keeps eating up all the candies that was meant for two of you?

a.) run to a small corner and cry so hard
b.) Watch him while he eats them up in your face
c.) hide the candies
d.) report to mum
e.) fight him

?
 
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Disagree.
If BB didn't exist, I would be selling my brandables for a few dollars - not $2.5K that I am averaging atm.
Justin, everything is possible. I am about to close a transaction for a BB reject name for a nice $2.7 K. Where did it happen? On my own website :)
 
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BrandBucket released their latest seller’s newsletter and January was a strong month. After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

Surprisingly the keyword “Drone” remained the top keyword search.

January Sales
2017 started just as 2016 ended! Our January numbers mirrored our December numbers both in terms of revenue and individual sales. 48 unique sellers welcomed the new year with a “Sold” email! After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

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Top Searches
The top 15 searches stayed relatively the same with “Drone” staying at the top spot.

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BrandBucket released their latest seller’s newsletter and January was a strong month. After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

Surprisingly the keyword “Drone” remained the top keyword search.

January Sales
2017 started just as 2016 ended! Our January numbers mirrored our December numbers both in terms of revenue and individual sales. 48 unique sellers welcomed the new year with a “Sold” email! After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

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Top Searches
The top 15 searches stayed relatively the same with “Drone” staying at the top spot.

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46% of keyword sales were mispellings? That seems like a really high number. Are they considering a name that has a partial keyword in the beginning a mispelling?
 
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Brandbucket rejected my domain Spinxs.com

I even submitted my tucb.com and they rejected that too
 
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46% of keyword sales were mispellings? That seems like a really high number. Are they considering a name that has a partial keyword in the beginning a mispelling?

I thought that too when I saw the 46%, guess there are a lot of Lennd.com or Gopherr.com type sales. (Hypothetical examples)
 
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successfuldelivery/com of 18 chars length is the longest characters length domain that sold till present on bb.
It actually sold around last year April for a nice sum of $2,295.

Does anyone have any guidance that I can follow when it comes to long tails domains.
Many brandable domain evangelist preaches that shorter is better but that doesn't mean I should overlook the tall guys, tall is sexy too!
 
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Good long domains typically come down to one main point... Is it a common and/or specific phrase that would call customers to action?

Though only 14 characters - I think SpeedyDelivery would sell for much more and more easily - but SuccessfulDelivery isn't awful.
 
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BB lovers krell sold about 26 domains out about 90+ sales on February this year . Would making the list available soon. That's about 30% of market share.

on January had 21 sales out of about 88.

How do I get a better share of the pie? :writer:

his names are much better? No! but If you think so then you need a session with me.

What are you defining as "BB lovers krell"? Is this just Michael himself, or Michael, Margo, and all the Ambassadors? What total % of the inventory do they own put together?
 
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Good long domains typically come down to one main point... Is it a common and/or specific phrase that would call customers to action?

Though only 14 characters - I think SpeedyDelivery would sell for much more and more easily - but SuccessfulDelivery isn't awful.

Thanks. I also just remembered Mike mann. His sales will support this case too.
 
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What are you defining as "BB lovers krell"? Is this just Michael himself, or Michael, Margo, and all the Ambassadors? What total % of the inventory do they own put together?

I forgot the comma between "BB lovers and krell.
 
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Some of Namerifc recent sales this month are: stage.pulse/com- $899, one.deli/com- $1599 , clickgorilla/com- $1250, links.pro/com- $1599, flixxr/com- $1599, holy.whisky.com-$999, arasus/com- $2399, payoment/com- $1699, portapay/com- $2499

Those that have been quietly stacking up bb sales data (whilst I take all the whips) should be able to see a strong correlation with certain keywords. Data never lies (y)
For me the strongest was flixxr/com

What has Namerific been up to whilst we were sleeping? =>Read
 
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Remember adviise/com ? It sold on brandbucket around last june 2016 and it dropped yesterday and was snapped up instantly :hungry:. Funnily enough advvice/com was just recently added. Let's see what happens next.
 
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BrandBucket released their latest seller’s newsletter and January was a strong month. After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

Surprisingly the keyword “Drone” remained the top keyword search.

January Sales
2017 started just as 2016 ended! Our January numbers mirrored our December numbers both in terms of revenue and individual sales. 48 unique sellers welcomed the new year with a “Sold” email! After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

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Top Searches
The top 15 searches stayed relatively the same with “Drone” staying at the top spot.

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Thank you very much for sharing this..it is an incredibly useful insight on what end users are really interested in.

As many other times domainers seem to be out of touch with the world out there being R.E., home, Software Media Helath and Cloud some of the most requested niches/word combos.
Interestingly enough end users have it exactly the other way around!

The pie chart also really shows how 5L are the "place to go" right now. They have been heating up for a year or so and have taken the lead over 4L ( sometimes not affordable ) and 6L...very very interesting indeed.
 
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BrandBucket released their latest seller’s newsletter and January was a strong month. After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

Surprisingly the keyword “Drone” remained the top keyword search.

January Sales
2017 started just as 2016 ended! Our January numbers mirrored our December numbers both in terms of revenue and individual sales. 48 unique sellers welcomed the new year with a “Sold” email! After removing sales above $10K, the average sales price for a keyword brandable was $2773 and the average sales price of an invented brandable was $2345.

k81apfZY2skHwOE8iKfvCwzpB9nzjl-7KQxUvu07qNIGXq-Y5M_FDS_wtrJgTas4O0XDgKsiQ8TRkcOdH7wtAr4FpR8Es-qkb1oeMT_F7YqCngnViO5bMA=s0-d-e1-ft

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Top Searches
The top 15 searches stayed relatively the same with “Drone” staying at the top spot.

3kv9Qv2QwaD5fAjN10HDe49PcrqI3w3z6M-c8nvsEzn6_bmiqxL1lXtW7DeDSt-KahH1Mn3ddAQKXVU7YSqWIgqFeWwd5fn2HZsszMWts80dvRiawg=s0-d-e1-ft
Based on above data it seems everything sells.
 
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