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Let's use this thread to figure out if it is worth retaining a domain. I am hopeful that senior Domainers are going to support the newbies in treading on the right path.
 
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Hi,

Thanks for this initiative Raj and NameFit.

Here are the domains which I hold at present.

ZapWe.com
DreamMerchants.com
FindPartnerOnline.com
Sportstuf.com
TrekSafety.com
BeautyIsNow.com
HeroPilot.com
Carzv.com
LetUsBrand.com
DigitUnited.com
AsiaGreens.com

Would appreciate assessment and thoughts on these domains.

Thank you.

This is a great thread!

In general I don't keep a name unless it has potential retail value of 4 figures, but that's just my business model. A decent portfolio should have a sell through rate of low single digit percent. For example, if your sell through rate is 2% and your average acquisition cost is $20, you should plan to get your investment back in one year, AKA $20/0.02 = $1000 per name, and if you want extra profit, aim for at minimum $1500-3000 selling price. At average cost of $40 per name, your average selling price should be $2000 and up and so on...This is what I've done and worked very well for myself. Handreg can cost less with registrar promotions etc, however, imo all handreg would have even lower STR, and change the entire calculation.

For the list of names, right off the bat, I can spot HeroPilot with great potential for 4 figures, over $2k retail price, I also really like LetUsBrand. BeautyIsNow has potential as well as beauty is a very strong keyword...maybe zapwe too. It doesn't mean that other names are worthless, I just don't see them with 4 figure retail value at 2% and above STR.
 
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While many can give you estimates or applicable niches (or even say drop it is worthless) in the end these are at most educated guesses not fact. Any good name can sell its just a matter of how long are you willing to wait for it to sell? Alot of people are super impatient so they will get rid of the name quickly and not bear the fruit. People who hold domains only one year aren’t apt to have overwhelming success. You have to give it years.

Onto what to hold and what to fold— no one can tell you with certainty either way unless the name is utter garbage. No guarantee any name ever sells.

A personal example, I registered removery in 2019. Alot of people would not register that name to begin with. It sold in 8 months for 5K to a tattoo removal company. Thats an exception to sell a name the first year. If you only give it a year you can miss alot of sales.

Prepare to hold good or great names for as long as it takes if looking for end user pricing.
 
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@Domain Season

Here are our thoughts on your names

ZapWe.com - One of the meaning of 'zap' is to move quickly, so transportation/navigation industry
DreamMerchants.com - good generic name, any trader/merchant can use it. It can be even a fantasy game.
FindPartnerOnline.com - too many sites online, if one had to get into this business, it has to be short/catchy, this name is too long
Sportstuf.com - Most people will type 'stuff' by default
TrekSafety.com - This is ok, navigation/safety/security tool. Considering SafetyTrek.com is also on sale, little better though.
BeautyIsNow.com - This could be used in related 'beauty/cosmetic' industry, even spiritual sites can use this name.
HeroPilot.com - generic name, any industry can use it, wide scope
Carzv.com - too many variations of name, one variation is ok to some extent
LetUsBrand.com - Good name for naming/branding agency, catchy
DigitUnited.com - Rather odd combination of constituent keywords, most will remember Digital
AsiaGreens.com - Asia is big, so has scope and market

Best.
 
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This discussion be really helpful for domainers. Also it would be helpful if this discussion includes 'why to retain'.

Many domainers do not realize the value of their domains. One can realize the value of the domain "only" after assessing the 'possible uses of the domain'. Value of the domain does not lie in estimation tools or buzz words but in 'uses of the domain'. One has to analyze in what type of industries/businesses the name can be used. If there are no 'viable' businesses where a domain name can be used, then it has no value. Of course, there is some market in reselling but that has very limited margins. Most of the domains fail in 'scope' aspect of the business, having very limited scope.

We will be more than happy to guide people in this aspect. If you do not want to discuss in forum here, please DM us if you want to have opinion about your name. We cannot tell the $ value of the domains but can guide you regarding 'possible uses' of the name and then you can decide the value of the domain. Just a note, our expertise is in .com names only.

Best.
 
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@Arunkaliappan - Picking up good domains is topic worthy of a book but will give you pointers. We commonly see two issues with names. First - the name itself is bad (bad meaning - hard to remember, confusing with other names, not easy to spell, not easy to pronounce, not used in everyday language, too long, not appealing, and some other less important factors). Second issue is the lack/weakness of a business model.

First you have to think, where a domain name should ultimately end up, what should be a 'Domain Journey'. It needs to be a 'live site' in the hands of a business owner. Then you have to think, why a businessman wants to have that site up, to make money right? To make money, he needs to have a good business model, right?

So that is where you have to shoot for - 'making money', not if you like a name or 'sounds cool'. To realize what we are talking about here, you have to wear the hat of a businessman and customer alike, as without a customer, there is no business. (You should notice - how many times we have used the word 'business' so far).

Let us try to explore both the issues (name itself, and business models) around these names

Propertyfee.com - first there is a problem with the name, no one says property fee, everyone says, property fees. Then let us say even if it was property fees, and 'you' own propertyfees.com - how will you make money. You can make a site where you will list the property fees for house owners/ or govt fees etc. but what is the business model around it? Why would someone pay you on your site propertyfees.com.

Let us move to the second name

Tcarts.com (3) - and question is, so? what is unique about this name. Why one would not remember this as tcarts and not tcart. And what you plan to do with it?

We would like you to go through this exercise and see if you can find viable business (viable = can you 'make money on that business alone' ? Alone part is very important here. Most of the names fail on this aspect, their scope is too limited, hence very limited customer base. You need to have a model that serves larger community, and that community is willing to pay you for something you provide.

Why we say pagerankings is good - actually it is very good. This name is really comparable to sites like semrush, similarweb etc. This is what everyone 'wants' (Page Rankings). This can be a SEO site (big business), it can be a digital marketing company.

Now you have seen a good example, you can go through other names and see if you can find similar uses of other names.

Hope you get the point.
 
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@Surender Singh

Sure

Help/chief - there are not many commercial viable businesses that are in helping business. Even though this business may not be be 'helping' business, having help itself in the name gives impression that it is help (may be free/not a commercial entity).
Soeft - hard to pronounce if you want the user to spell it back to you
Cure/cave - just cure and cave do not fit, , the constituent words have to be complementary
End/Edge - just end and edge do not fit, the constituent words have to be complementary
Cash/Prism - even though prism does not add any value to cash, but since there is definitely need for 'cash' term, then it may do
Prime/Tact - this is ok, this could be any skill coaching/training, or even situation handling scenarios, like emergency services
Viva/Feed - this is also ok, feed itself being popular word and viva gives positive spin to that
Vibe/Bird - if it would have like blue bird, white bird or anything like that, they become little catchy. But when you put vibe, it makes people think 'hm.. what does the name mean?' while that is not the case when you say blue bird - they already know it does not mean anything, just some name. So you have to think this way, when people think 'hm.. what does it mean' - you have to come up to their expectations. This way, at one side, you are limiting your audience, but at the same time targeting specific audience. Different theories which one is better, actually does not matter which one is better, now you are in the territory of 'if you are able to sell it or not'.

But in general, if you are in two (meaningful) words domains, keep in mind the following
1. Whether the constituent words are complementary. If you can just replace one part with another word and it conveys the same/similar, then probably they are not. First always focus on what the name is about, most fall into category 'one thing' not two things. Once you have established 'about' part, then try replacing the other part.
2. Another way to test it is - try putting them in one sentence (one straight sentence only). If the sentence makes sense, sounds good, the name is likely good.
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3. It is all weighed in the popularity of the word - popularity overrides all the rules. e.g. Cash and prism do not fit well, do not fit in a sentence, fail both rules above, but since word 'cash' is so popular, so it will do.
4. Above everything, always think, is there a business model on the name. If the name does not have end-user use with commercial viability, then you may get few $ more at best.

Hope it helps
 
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Hot Names So Far IMO...

1. FindPartnerOnline.com

Uses: Match making online parter Full Site, Affilaites-Blog,
HOT WHY: Can Be Used in Any Culture... .COM Looks HOT to me IMO ...

2. USDegrees.com

Uses: Affilaites-Blog, Facebook GRP, Facebook Page, YT Channel seen...
HOT WHY: US DEGREES worldwide demand is there Asia PPC play my man + Online degrees are hot in news and.COM Looks HOT to me ...
IMA .COM Appraisal: 250K Looking Name....
 
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great thread i would also appreciate what you think of my domains

virtualtomorrow.com
greatotalk.com
warezsolution.com
always remember don't use madeup keyword in two word domain names.. they don't sell.
these all names are regfee value..
read more and you will learn … good luck :)
VirtualTomorrow might have chance with price tag of 995$
 
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@GoodKindName

Here you go

Enlado.com - this is ok, generic name, pronounces well, cannot get confused with other words
InspiringCannabis.com - Sorry not familiar with that market, you may have to do research yourself.
Vitamician.com - 'ician' is typically for person's like dietician, physician, musician etc. Not sure if thee is person who just deals with vitamins only. Cannot fit into typical categories of 'product', 'business name/personal brand' or 'service'.
10.works - not much experience with other extensions. But you have to think about on the left side. is this something unique about it, how is it different from 11 or 9. Understand numbers also sell, we cannot comment why 889 is better than 890..(just an example)
Calm.Chat - other extension, with so many extensions around, people will not get used to them.
Fast.Lease - if the company is desperate that they want the word lease in their name and cannot get hold of .com, then sure. Or if you think "fastlease.com" is very good, then may be. not sure fast is 'that' important factor in leasing business.
Wategy.com - this is a good product brand, water filters, pitcher, any water product
Betting.Express - same comment as above, just too many extensions around, sure bets is also there.As more and more extensions come, current (new) extensions get diminished in value.
Medditate.com - gave it a thought not sure if it is appealing, some brandables houses like SH/BB etc. will list it but it outside of them you will not be able to sell it. Even there, it may be sitting for years.
Unimited.com - you do want to use brandables that are confusing with the real word, understand same logic goes for Medditate (there one does not have choice). But one reads this, first impression comes is that it is unlimited - then you realize, oh the 'l' is missing. Not sure if you think there is relation to another word, but at outset, that does not matter. You will not be able to tell audience, no actually, it is similar to xxxx. You always have to go with first impression.
LikeShift.com - not sure what business model you can have around that,
ExpoGig.com (not sure why but I'm getting tons of views on this name on DAN) - not sure, if it was gigs sure.
Reseem.com - generic word, if you want to go generic, you want to make sure that people can remember easily (spell back easily). this one is not. Enlado is way better than this name. People will not go wrong.
WeCosmic.com - normally we is followed by activity, like wechat, wework etc. not sure cosmic fits well. if you think it is about people who believe in cosmic things, not sure what business model you will have.

Hope it helps
 
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Hi @Domain Monk, we can advise on the value of the names, selling is all together different ballgame. Most of the names are brandables, so one has to rely on the marketplaces for a sale. Here you go

deckolo.com - no, just with word, deck - not sure how many products use this word. Just too complex word for simple word 'deck'
daxoa.com - hard to pronounce
blockela.com - this could be ok, this could be antispam/ad blocking software
blockogo.com - no, just too many syllables
blockomo.com - same as just one above, too many syllables
storagesun.com - this could be ok, storage name, or even energy company,
favova.com - it is somewhat ok, better than other generics (abstract names) since it cannot be confused with others. It slightly enters the territory of 'favorite' (bookmarking/opinion etc). Some countries have significance of 'ova' at the end of the name.
bodyvisor.com - this is rather good, any AI stuff, VR equipment etc. body protective etc
maxprospect.com - without s, it is somewhat 'restricted'
brainepic.com - you are in three word territory
birdbeam.com - ok, complementary words, satellite/broadcasting services,
scribefully.com - this has some use, both constituents complementary, but would not proceed if scribefull/scribeful was established business.
triposa.com - this is ok, any travel / trip related sites. Plus you may have to look into markets where the names end with 'osa'
merchantful.com - this is ok, merchant/b2b connection platform
detecteo.com - this is ok, spyling/intelligence/detection software etc. related
Brainbusy.com - this is ok, any mind exercises, mind puzzling games
Brainquip.com - this is ok, coaching/mentoring application, quotes etc.
Scanolo.com - not favorite because of syllables, but still ok, since word 'scan' does not have many substitutes (again would not go for it if scanlo was established business)
Tipogo.com - no, not really, do not see business model on this.


Best.
 
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@xbank - here you go



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@MrSatan

Sure, here you go

TopCarStore.com - store is just odd word for cars, plus too long
Isoob.com - this can cause confusion with other words. This is a generic name at best. If you want to go generic, but it needs to be catchy, and not confusing with other words.
Crypters.net - not sure what crypters means or it is not popular term, plus for other extensions, standards are higher
Vaccinoted.com - if you are thinking that somebody may misspell, and you may get traffic, if somebody were to to misspell, they would type veccinated, vacinated etc.. Plus you may want to have names one which one can establish a business on. If it (misspelled) was not your intent, then you do not want to have a word sounding like a popular word. People are going to type that popular word only. Going back to first interpretation of misspelling, that is what it matters. One does have a second chance when it comes to domains.
 
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@Volontier

Sure, as per below

MadSister.com: Do not see business model
MetalBuilds.com: Not really, just very limited, if it was metabuilt, metalbuilt etc. sure (builds not really). Not the generic public deals with word 'builds'
FullTechBlog.com - too long (you do not want 3 words for a blog name)
DesktopHardware.com - First too long, hardware and software are always related. People these days hardly use the word 'hardware' itself, it is commonly known along with buillding etc. not desktop/computer (it is what the 'younger' people perceive hardware as)
WorldOfProgrammers.com - too long, just do not see any business model, there are tons of technical sites, so for a name like this, it will be tough entry
Cofeg.com - if it was not related to 'coffee' then, it would be ok, but when you do brandables like that, you have to look at the impression they give, at the same time, it does not suit coffee business as well.
Nubikon.com - this is ok, easy to pronounce, not many variations, only one nubicon
VectorStash.com - thi is is good, any graphics/vector company, even technology blog
LinearSEO.com - this is good, name says it all
InGalt.com - Galt does not seem to be a well known word
ItsMyCredit.com - it is good, it is all about credit (score), credit score service, credit repair/watch service
Bursaki.com - it is ok, but little weird name though for a business/product for English speaking countries, may be better in other parts of world. You will have to check names that end with last letters here https://www.namefit.com/searchi.php
NamesEasy.com - would not keep it unless I have nameasy // nameeasy
FreshDropped.com - this is good always a market thee
FurnitureAntiques.com - hm..may be, but have to think how you are going to sell? Why would not people use the site that are already there like ebay etc.
NewsHongKong.com - you have to explore the local market, but not big fan of geo names.

Best.
 
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@Recons.Com - sure. Thanks for reaching out. Not sure about other languages. Rest please see below

Fervor/org - not sure of business model on this
Lorises/com - hard to pronounce, not sure of business model
AthleticPlay/com - this is good, video games etc., sports game, sports company name.
ihaveaheart/com - this could be good for charity use in case of org, not sure if it can be a matchmaking site. You always have to go by 'first impression' it gives that is a charity/non-profit site.
RushmoreFour/com - not sure if you want a name that is tied to a really famous thing - you are 'limiting' your perception.
HealthTrophy/com
- not so great, health is 'largely' a concern, not sure words like trophy/prize suite there. just not good combination.
FigureHappy/com - this is good, any boutique/fashion brand/health awareness/sports etc.
GagSpot/com - not sure of the business model. If you losely consider gag to mean, stop, not sure what you can do with this
Arrivoo/com - Gave it good bit thought, did not come up with a good use of this name. Delivery service - no, where else. Just does not sound right.
MyCastings/com - names starting with my sound like personal sites, that is one limitation. Second, castings is not a word that is used in every day language.
Groomagic/com - this is ok, shaving product (shaving cream/razor etc), may be men's salon, pet grooming, any grooming business. If not bride/groom area
ValuationLabs/com - this is good, venture capitalists, business appraisers etc or any generic labs name.
ClockHome/com - home is a popular word - but associated with word that has a meaning, makes one wonder about 'relationship' between the two. Also, people may think - is it about clocks or homes. Plus lack of s is another limitation if it is about homes.
512Bits/com - only very few technical people know what 512 means, in such cases where numbers are used you may prefer to stay short where possible. Bytes is more popularly known, not sure even if SSL companies want to mention the number in name.
RealtyPurchase/com - interesting one. If you plan to use it for Realty Business, people prefer to personally brand their realty. Even though word 'realty' technically translates to 'Property', somehow word 'realty' is used more often for business names dealing with realty. This is how the usage has become ABC Realty, Nick Realty. Not sure how many people use this sentence 'I am going to buy some realty' or 'I purchased some realty in Arizona', or 'he owns some realties' (realties does not exist and there must be reason for that). In these cases, people use the word 'property'. One should go for a name with words what people use in every day speaking.
 
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Amazing thread; all within 6 months expiry;
any help appreciate tired of renewing ; )
  1. DefCannabis.com
  2. CannabisDef.com
  3. YourDuties.com
  4. NameStud.com
  5. Financegy.com
  6. USDegrees.com
  7. SwiftInquiry.com
  8. DomainLoaning.com
Cheers, bless you all, Good luck domaining!
Samer
 
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@Samer

DefCannabis.com - Cannabis has a market, but not sure if combination with 'def' has much value.
CannabisDef.com - Cannabis has a market, but not sure if combination with 'def' has much value.
YourDuties.com - Do not see a business model in this
NameStud.com - Decent name for naming agency, domain portfolio owner
Financegy.com - does not rhyme well, not sure what word portion 'xxxegy' can fit into the first part 'finance'
USDegrees.com - not sure of a business model
SwiftInquiry.com - ok but 'swift' seems a stretch, if it was swift answers, then it would have made better sense
DomainLoaning.com - this is ok, new industry but you can watch for few years..

Best
 
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Please what are your thoughts on these

Expert/villa/com
Digi/policy/com
California/cocktail/com
Electronics/best/deals/com

Thanks in advance
 
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@Jayboltz

Expert/villa/com
- decent name/ consulting/advisory/expert opinion
Digi/policy/com - this is good, you can see virtually any company promoting their digital policy..
California/cocktail/com - not a fan of geo names, unless it is very popular, it seems to be known to some extent but very limited, not sure to the level one would have a website about this. At best it can be some 'informational site' but not a business site where one can make revenue. Hence less likely there is a buyer for this name.
Electronics/best/deals/com: Too long, too many businesses in market already, plus electronics limits scope.

Best
 
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Hi Thanks for taking the time to do this .
I will be interested with your thoughts on these .
All in .com
InfoFiz
PuraFeel
ToneEx
PuraSex
MissLovable.
Cheers.


InfoFiz - info is always in demand, so you are fine with 6L name with info, fizz would have been better though. But good name overall.
PuraFeel - yes good name, can be anything, mattress brand, clothing brand etc. etc.
ToneEx - If you marked as Toneex (as a substitute of Tonics - then it may be fine)
PuraSex - Yes this can be a good brand in adult industry
MissLovable - it is ok, this can be a women clothing brand/store or even personal brand

Best.
 
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@NickB

Sure.

  • DarkRum.co.uk - for non-.coms, you have to explore local market. We are not sure if DarkRum is popular or not. We would have said yes for DarkRum for sure. Searching for "dark rum" in google returns over 3M results, so cannot be wrong.
  • ConsultingE - even if it is .com, not sure, look at your history, if you never got an inquiry on this, at best keep it for year or two.
  • LifestylePulse.com - too long, there are tons of lifestyle sites already established.
  • LifstyleVoice.com - definitely not worth keeping
  • Vanillaa.com - Even with 3M results, very limited scope, just one flavor our of many hundred flavors, so very 'diluted'. Not sure people will name the business after that, otherwise it will give impression that they deal with one flavor only.
  • Maximizee.com - do not see many business model around word 'maximize' (except one industry). You can try to do outreach for a year, if not getting response, then..
  • Sprinklee.com - this is ok, this could be yogurt chain./ or confectionery type of business,,
 
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Lorises are small primates. As an animal name, especially a primate name, you could name lots of businesses with it, doesn't even have to match what you do. It is pronounced as "Loris is", so quite simple, 3 syllables.
I had never heard of a Loris before! Very cool.

I feel like it would make a much better brand as the singular word (Loris). I think the plural would be better suited to an information site about the animal.
 
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Sure @lilbballer27 - sure. Not sure of the business model for ISSview.com. For other extensions, cannot comment as not familiar.

Best.
 
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@Domain Monk

Here you go

birdbeam.com (1)
bodynerve.com (1)
detecteo.com (1)
loftaway.com (1)
payrobin.com (1)
veggiewow.com (1)
vuhex.com (1)
borrowweb.com (2)
chefride.com (2)
corkgear.com (2)
corkshack.com (2)
donatezen.com (2)
platelite.com (2)
uncrateit.com (2)
 
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Hi,

Thanks for this initiative Raj and NameFit.

Here are the domains which I hold at present.

ZapWe.com
DreamMerchants.com
FindPartnerOnline.com
Sportstuf.com
TrekSafety.com
BeautyIsNow.com
HeroPilot.com
Carzv.com
LetUsBrand.com
DigitUnited.com
AsiaGreens.com

Would appreciate assessment and thoughts on these domains.

Thank you.
 
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