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Any experts in the CBD domain niche? I have an exact match for a Colorado company's THREE WORD .com company name . mine is the abbreviated version in 3 letters + CBD.com at the end.

I think they reached out to me via Afternic or efty.

Did a Google for the keywords in my domain and pulled up their company immediately. kinda put a smile on my face.

I know marijuana and CBD industry is huge but just how huge is it as far as say the processing part?

What kind of money do these people have as a budget as a far as buying an exact match abbreviation for their 3 word domain name?

Most of these types are farmers and not online marketeers. so when they decide to create a web address they figure "hmmm I guess a three word domain is good enough. Oh wow! It's available for registration! for only $10! I think I'll get it!"

Then you come around with your 3 letter domain abbreviation for their 3 word domain which you registered a year after they regged theirs.

What are the chances they will buy much less for big money?

I'm already doubting this outbound I did after typing this. lol

outbounds have been dismal lately. makes it hard to be optimistic when ever person you speak to says "Not interested. take me off your mailing list." lol

Your input is greatly appreciated.

in thee end, without knowing the domain how much would a 3 letter abbreviation or word (it's actually a word) + CBD.com be priced at? How much would you ask for it?

fyi this 3 letter abbreviation for their company is also a 3 letter word that sold for high five figures in .net.
 
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If we are going to be damned anyway might as well go for the gold. Even if it means no sale. You can always come back with cheaper price a few weeks later after you let them sweat a bit.
And how has/is this strategy working out for you so far?

You do spend an awful amount of time trying to get others here to agree with your ‘wishful’ pricing justifications on your potential sales, that seem to never complete, rather than getting congrats for sales that would complete if you just priced them to sell, not ‘gouge’! But, it’s your time and your lost sales.
 
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And how has/is this strategy working out for you so far?

You do spend an awful amount of time trying to get others here to agree with your ‘wishful’ pricing justifications on your potential sales, that seem to never complete, rather than getting congrats for sales that would complete if you just priced them to sell, not ‘gouge’! But, it’s your time and your lost sales.

Excuse me for being an enthusiastic domainer. Isn't that the point of NP? Maybe NP from now on should ban posts about when the big timers make five or six or even seven figure sales.

That way newbies or even oldies can quit daydreaming about big numbers.

If a forum promotes the "gossiping" of big sales then it shouldn't be unexpected or even frowned upon when it's audience has tunnel vision and talks about getting big money for their domain.

I mean NP literally promotes an open discussion about domain sales. It is an environment of people constantly asking what price they should sell a domain. Most get depressedd or evenv pissed when NPer's appraise their domain for reg fee. How is this thread any different?

Domaining is a passion. Some people are just more enthusiastic than most.

That's all I'll say about that.
 
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So I'm confused.

You're saying that you have 3 words plus CBD.com and those 3 words are the company. The last word is "liquid" so somethingsomethingliquidcbd.com and because liquidcbd.com sold for a lot and whatever the first word word sold for 10 times that price, you believe you have a gold mine? Sounds more like you've got a reg free domain that might actually be useful to a company.

reallylongname.com doesn't just take the value of really.com, long.com and name.com together for extra value.

I might have misunderstood. But it sounds like that's what you were saying.
 
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So I'm confused.

You're saying that you have 3 words plus CBD.com and those 3 words are the company. The last word is "liquid" so somethingsomethingliquidcbd.com and because liquidcbd.com sold for a lot and whatever the first word word sold for 10 times that price, you believe you have a gold mine? Sounds more like you've got a reg free domain that might actually be useful to a company.

reallylongname.com doesn't just take the value of really.com, long.com and name.com together for extra value.

I might have misunderstood. But it sounds like that's what you were saying.


sorry. the domain in question is

3 letters + CBD.com

so like USACBD.com (example only not the actual domain)

the three letters are an exact match for their long three word domain name like

UnitedStatesAmerica.com

hope I made it clear. I tend to ramble. Thanks for the question.

UPDATE.......

BUYER said "We aren't a brand and already have a domain. Thank you. Please remove me from your mailing list."

:banghead::banghead::banghead:

Colorado weed farmers. lol

I guess it is what it is. Some people believe they are better at branding than domainers.

I guess having a three word domain is a "great idea" for your company brand.

like CannabisMarijuanaWeed.com lol

I guess he's his own best customer? lol
 
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UPDATE.......

BUYER said "We aren't a brand and already have a domain. Thank you. Please remove me from your mailing list."

:banghead::banghead::banghead:

Colorado weed farmers. lol

I guess it is what it is. Some people believe they are better at branding than domainers.

I guess having a three word domain is a "great idea" for your company brand.

like CannabisMarijuanaWeed.com lol

I guess he's his own best customer? lol

Maybe some domainers are not as good at branding as they think.

Let's take your example there "Cannabis Marijuana Weed". If that is their brand maybe they don't see CMWCDB.com as an upgrade.

It is also possible that a CBD processing plant doesn't really need a good domain.

Even then, they might buy it for a few hundred bucks but it seems like your expectations are way out of line with reality.

Brad
 
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Maybe some domainers are not as good at branding as they think.

Let's take your example there "Cannabis Marijuana Weed". If that is their brand maybe they don't see CMWCDB.com as an upgrade.

It is also possible that a CBD processing plant doesn't really need a good domain.

Even then, they might buy it for a few hundred bucks but it seems like your expectations are way out of line with reality.

Brad

regardless of my expectations whether it's outrageous or not the reality is a domain is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I might fight to get the price I hoped for but in the end it is what it is and after a week or so I'll come back and accept.

So no loss there. except sometimes a week or so is too long and they have moved on to another options. sad by true.

what's annoying is I never even tell them my price they just assume whatever it is. if it's not "reg fee" it's too much.

like I said before. most people really can't wrap their head around the fact that a domain they tried to register is taken.

I'm realizing now that perhaps the inquiry wasn't this processing plant?

could be simply someone looking for a domain for a project or website?

well. win some lose some. at least there's an appetite right now for CBD domains.

a simple Google search for domains ending in CBD.com nets several pages of exact matches. That just shows the trend. Always a good sign.
 
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regardless of my expectations whether it's outrageous or not the reality is a domain is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I might fight to get the price I hoped for but in the end it is what it is and after a week or so I'll come back and accept.

Alright, well they were willing to pay nothing. So by that definition it is worth nothing.

Best of luck with future sales.

Brad
 
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Alright, well they were willing to pay nothing. So by that definition it is worth nothing.

Best of luck with future sales.

Brad


yea false alarm. It's always exciting to get an inquiry and then simply
Googling the keywords of the domain and finding an "exact match".

I guess if I'm guilty of anything is it's being "high" from the rush of such a discovery.

Forgive me for the enthusiasm NP.

Still don't know who the inquiry came from.

Edit : lol just realized how funny the "high" reference was seeing as how this topic is about a CBD domain! lol
 
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Forgive me for the enthusiasm NP.

No worries...enthusiasm is what I needed a dose of today!

You (and some of the posters in this thread) got my juices going and I just regged several names in this sector I had not considered before.

Thanks for the motivation!
 
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lol just realized how funny the "high" reference was seeing as how this topic is about a CBD domain!
since cbd doesn't get you 'high', don't see the humor.
 
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No worries...enthusiasm is what I needed a dose of today!

You (and some of the posters in this thread) got my juices going and I just regged several names in this sector I had not considered before.

Thanks for the motivation!

ummm ok there Mister Funsky don't go on a spending spree on my account. Hope you did your homework first. something I don't do often when my "enthusiasm" gets a hold my credit card. lol

best of luck!
 
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cbd on it's own isn't cbd + keyword as cbd can be central business district etc so your not really comparing if those prices on own are a factor. If the domain is cbd and keyword then it is much lower than cbd on own.
 
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I am an investor and active day trader in this sector. You would be surprised what kind of money they throw around in this sector. That said it really depends on you and how bad you need the money. I would ask myself these question.

1. Are they Private or Listed Company?
2. Are they extracting CBD or just cultivate?
3. What kind of products / brands are they selling (do they have reg domains for those brands)

Best Senario:
Public Company (Listed on Exchange), Extracting CBD and have other domains reg'd for their other brands.
If that's the case I would not sell myself short and see if I can get cash + shares if not all cash.

I recently declined a $900 offer for a domain and next week they bumped 10x more and I still declined. I wasn't planing on selling it; they approached me. I don't need the money so therefore it wasn't to hard to decline the 2nd offer.
 
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