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The buzz word for domains was: short!. They all recommended short domains. I know what you’re thinking. It’s common sense right? Yea it should be but I’ve seen a lot of brandable domainers, including myself, purchasing tons of long brandable domains. So here’s a reminder y’all. Keep it short!
Here’s the breakdown of the top 20 brandables from last week. Each domain sold at a price between $2,200 and $30,000.
So my advice? Keep it short and keep it tight if you want to achieve a balanced brandable portfolio and maximize your sales.
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The buzz word for domains was: short!. They all recommended short domains. I know what you’re thinking. It’s common sense right? Yea it should be but I’ve seen a lot of brandable domainers, including myself, purchasing tons of long brandable domains. So here’s a reminder y’all. Keep it short!
Here’s the breakdown of the top 20 brandables from last week. Each domain sold at a price between $2,200 and $30,000.
- Four letters (3) 15%
- Five letters (4) 20%
- Six letters (1) 5%
- Seven letters (2) 10%
- Eight letters (3) 15%
- Nine letters (2) 10%
- Ten letters (3) 15%
- Eleven letters (1) 5%
- Twelve letters (1) 5%
So my advice? Keep it short and keep it tight if you want to achieve a balanced brandable portfolio and maximize your sales.
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