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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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Ahh.. Disappointing. I do appreciate you providing the service to this point. It has been very useful.
 
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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.

The pie chart about 5L is misleading. Never rely on a single month sale to make business decisions. Here is all the newsletter http://tldinvestors.com/?s=brandbucket+newsletter that @equity78 archived for you.

Only a subset of 5L are valuable. Someone can prove me wrong?
 
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Only a subset of 5L are valuable. Someone can prove me wrong?

5L's are like a box of chocolate, you never know which one's gonna sell.

I think it would be tough to formulate a true statement about which ones are valuable and which ones aren't. But if you have a theory, I'm sure we'd all be interested to hear it.
 
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5L's are like a box of chocolate, you never know which one's gonna sell.

I think it would be tough to formulate a true statement about which ones are valuable and which ones aren't. But if you have a theory, I'm sure we'd all be interested to hear it.

The theory is quite trivial.

1. First question who are buying this 5L domains.
Chinese investors or end users (startups) ?

If end user then the following questions applies.

2. How many pronounceable 5L can be produced?
Many or less? What does each implies?

3. What type of 5L has been selling over the past years?

4. How does 5L ranks against other 4,6,7,8 etc

5L pronounceable are scarce and hence valuable but not all are investable for branding perspective. Some thinks it's the next rush and register whatever name generator spits out.

If you calculate how many 5L domain BB has in the market and compare with the sales over the past years you be shocked.

All answer lies in the data you have.
 
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Only a subset of 5L are valuable. Someone can prove me wrong?

There is no doubt about it....

But I also very much agree with the following statement.

I think it would be tough to formulate a true statement about which ones are valuable and which ones aren't

Apart from the obvious GREAT 5l I often see sales that make me go :xf.eek::xf.confused:...mind you I have my hearing made up on several languages and still some of those sales do not make any sense to me.

EDIT : Referring to last DNBolt post Yes sure what you say make completely sense.
When I talk about 5L I always refer to pronounceable/brandables ...the others simply I don't take into consideration.
One of the last sales that surprised me was FAGZA...
what's that? A new "offensive" cigarette brand? It has only 4-6K results in google...still wondering what that is.
 
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There is no doubt about it....

But I also very much agree with the following statement.



Apart from the obvious GREAT 5l I often see sales that make me go :xf.eek::xf.confused:...mind you I have my hearing made up on several languages and still some of those sales do not make any sense to me.

Would you invest in something that has 95% risk but with high sweet ROI or invest in something with 50% risk but a lower ROI ?
 
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Would you invest in something that has 95% risk but with high sweet ROI or invest in something with 50% risk but a lower ROI ?

I don't understand the question; if you can elaborate that I'd be happy to answer your question..unless it was a rhetorical one in which case there is no point :xf.smile:
On a side note the majority of my portfolio ( sales ) has x,xxx ROI.
 
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On a side note the majority of my portfolio ( sales ) has x,xxx ROI.

Let's dismiss it. After all who am I to challenge you based on your likes count. :wideyed:

The x,xxx ROI where the 5L based?
 
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Let's dismiss it. After all who am I to challenge you based on your likes count. :wideyed:

The x,xxx ROI where the 5L based?

They were all brandables but not all 5L.
BTW I am not sure if you realized that I have actually agreed with you about some 5l being good and some not
 
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I got a question for anyone who wants to throw in their 2 cents:

Is this pronounceable?

Uumih

I'm not asking if it would ever sell, if it would make a good brand, etc.

I just want to know: is it pronounceable or is it not pronounceable? And you can only say Yes or No. You can say why you think it is, or isn't, pronounceable.
 
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I got a question for anyone who wants to throw in their 2 cents:

Is this pronounceable?

Uumih

I'm not asking if it would ever sell, if it would make a good brand, etc.

I just want to know: is it pronounceable or is it not pronounceable? And you can only say Yes or No. You can say why you think it is, or isn't, pronounceable.
Definitely NO.
 
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My friend it cannot be a strong NO. I say it's pronounceability score is average.
I had 5 to 10 attempts to pronounce it. Struggled every time - hence definitely no.
 
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@Dnbolt May I have the updated sale list from BB? Thank you.
 
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It can probably be pronounced, but, regardless of the sound you come up with, I'm pretty sure there's at least 2-3 better ways to spell it then this. The real question should be "would a company want to use it for their brand?"... In my view the answer is most probably "no".
 
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I got a question for anyone who wants to throw in their 2 cents:

Is this pronounceable?

Uumih

I'm not asking if it would ever sell, if it would make a good brand, etc.

I just want to know: is it pronounceable or is it not pronounceable? And you can only say Yes or No. You can say why you think it is, or isn't, pronounceable.

It can probably be pronounced, but, regardless of the sound you come up with, I'm pretty sure there's at least 2-3 better ways to spell it then this. The real question should be "would a company want to use it for their brand?"... In my view the answer is most probably "no".

My thoughts exactly. As I tried to sound it out different spellings kept coming to mind that made more sense than this one. You could call it pronounceable - but IMO not a desirable brandable for an end user.
 
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I would say it's pretty ugly and it's not a good investment, but it is pronounceable.

Ooo (as in ooh-la-la)
Mih (as in mittens)

(That's just the way I hear it in my head.)

Thanks for everyone's feedback. There are 5L's that are clearly pronounceable. There are significantly more 5L's that are clearly not pronounceable. And there is an in-between land where there won't be consensus on whether a name is pronounceable or not.

I was just trying to get a feel for where the community stands on pure pronounceability, without regard to saleability.
 
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Sounded similar to me, but more like Ooo (or eww :wtf:) - Meh :yawn:

I never would guess the spelling of it if I heard someone say to go "Uumih.com"

I think I'd end up at "EwwMeh.com"

But yea... I've seen a few arguments over pronounce-ability and what it means.
 
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I got a question for anyone who wants to throw in their 2 cents:

Is this pronounceable?

Uumih

I'm not asking if it would ever sell, if it would make a good brand, etc.

I just want to know: is it pronounceable or is it not pronounceable? And you can only say Yes or No. You can say why you think it is, or isn't, pronounceable.
In my local language, yes...
But in english, no..
Here, some children called their mom, Umi, but without h...
Umi comes from Arabic language that also means mother...
 
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