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.
You're the best. God bless you.@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.
That's Urban Dictionary, anybody can give their own definition there. Talking about the applications of the domain name, there are many, and for Market, it's expected to grow to $4bn+ by 2025.@Haris Ijaz - we cannot speak for non-com extensions. One note on these, bar is much much higher there.
Reboob - interesting, thought it could be breast enlargement site, but not sure even women would like to use the word. And unfortunately, there is a definition for that https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=reboob - so not sure if there is market for this.
I think you'll have your own idea of value by simply doing a Google search for the term. The fact that the urban dictionary entry is the first thing that comes up is never a good sign.That's Urban Dictionary, anybody can give their own definition there. Talking about the applications of the domain name, there are many, and for Market, it's expected to grow to $4bn+ by 2025.
@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.