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Grow.coffee
People are now growing coffee in california and Hawaii.


Bulkcandy.company
could be a decent store name. Got a decent ring to it

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Console.repair

Should I put grow.coffee and console.repair on sedo. Should I make it BIN or make an offer?
What price or offers should I accept
 
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You might try putting one of them on the ngTLD appraisal thread where expert @lolwarrior will give you a judgement. But each person can just post one.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/wh...ld-domain-advice-thread-centro-online.1083962

I personally like the ring of the second more, and the number of potential purchasers is much larger for local companies selling bulk candy than for coffee growers (I expect, without really having business expertise in either). However, so far only a handful of two word ngTLDs have sold at NameBio recorded prices (I know of some, and expect a lot have sold in the $$ range and many more hand registered by end users). It comes down to how unique or 'best' the two word combination is over other available possibilities. I think the huge problem with your name is that currently I can register BulkCandy(l)shop for standard registration fee at NameCheap for $6.98, or even get BulkCandy(.)co currently for just a few dollars more (in both cases the renewal fee is much higher). Also there are various other options like TheCandy in shop or store that would be almost as descriptive. So based on uniqueness, I doubt that you can get more than low to mid $$ for it. I totally accept that I might be wrong and you might find an end user that really likes it and would pay $$$ or even more. But I think odds are really low of that, unfortunately.

Grow(.)coffee is actually a much more unique word and makes a proper phrase. I could not find a close comparator in NameBio, but words domains including 'cofffee' have sold 459 times with an average price of almost $1500. Domain names that start with the word 'grow' have sold 225 times with an average price of $1668. There are only two grow sales involving a ngTLD, however, one at $250 and one at $4800. Possibly significant, the domain coffee(.)coffee has sold for $14,500, and coffee with the .top extension has sold for $7136 less than a year ago. There have been 6 sales so far in NameBio in the .coffee extension, with an average price of $3533. If you could find an end user like a coffee grower organization they might well pay $$$ or $$$$ for your domain name. Realistically as for most domains (legacy and new) the actual odds of sale are low. Nevertheless, I do see quality and hope you get a good price and are successful with it! Best of luck. I will be interested to see what @lolwarrior thinks!
 
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You might try putting one of them on the ngTLD appraisal thread where expert @lolwarrior will give you a judgement. But each person can just post one.

https://www.namepros.com/threads/wh...ld-domain-advice-thread-centro-online.1083962

I personally like the ring of the second more, and the number of potential purchasers is much larger for local companies selling bulk candy than for coffee growers (I expect, without really having business expertise in either). However, so far only a handful of two word ngTLDs have sold at NameBio recorded prices (I know of some, and expect a lot have sold in the $$ range and many more hand registered by end users). It comes down to how unique or 'best' the two word combination is over other available possibilities. I think the huge problem with your name is that currently I can register BulkCandy(l)shop for standard registration fee at NameCheap for $6.98, or even get BulkCandy(.)co currently for just a few dollars more (in both cases the renewal fee is much higher). Also there are various other options like TheCandy in shop or store that would be almost as descriptive. So based on uniqueness, I doubt that you can get more than low to mid $$ for it. I totally accept that I might be wrong and you might find an end user that really likes it and would pay $$$ or even more. But I think odds are really low of that, unfortunately.

Grow(.)coffee is actually a much more unique word and makes a proper phrase. I could not find a close comparator in NameBio, but words domains including 'cofffee' have sold 459 times with an average price of almost $1500. Domain names that start with the word 'grow' have sold 225 times with an average price of $1668. There are only two grow sales involving a ngTLD, however, one at $250 and one at $4800. Possibly significant, the domain coffee(.)coffee has sold for $14,500, and coffee with the .top extension has sold for $7136 less than a year ago. There have been 6 sales so far in NameBio in the .coffee extension, with an average price of $3533. If you could find an end user like a coffee grower organization they might well pay $$$ or $$$$ for your domain name. Realistically as for most domains (legacy and new) the actual odds of sale are low. Nevertheless, I do see quality and hope you get a good price and are successful with it! Best of luck. I will be interested to see what @lolwarrior thinks!
Thank you for the appraisal. Hopefully in the future coffee farming in california and hawaii grows.
 
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