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I have very good Domain Unboxing.org
But no one interested in buying this domain,
A very few people are interested but their price is very as per my expectation.

What should I do?
Is that my domain is not worthy?
Should I sell my domain at a low price?
Should I wait more and more for Good Buyer?
 
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The domain is alright. Unboxing is a popular thing with many youtube channels dedicated to it, but it doesn't fit that well in .ORG.

Still it is worth owning. If you own 1,000 of these quality priced at like $1,500 - $3,000 you would sell several a year, but it doesn't work on a scale of (1).

Brad
 
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"I Have Valuable domain"

No. No you don't.
 
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I have very good Domain Unboxing.org
But no one interested in buying this domain,
A very few people are interested but their price is very as per my expectation.

What should I do?
Is that my domain is not worthy?
Should I sell my domain at a low price?
Should I wait more and more for Good Buyer?
if you have any offer sell it..
 
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Sell it for whatever you can get.

No past sales with the word unboxing so it will be a tough one to sell.

Try and avoid .org names as well, especially when learning the industry.
 
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Yeah .. I'd tend to agree with @bmugford .. while it's certainly not what I would call "valuable", it definitely isn't bad.

Unboxing is a decent word .. and it can fit in the "reviews" niche which I actually think does fit for .org. It's just that while .org domains do sell, the demand is MUCH lower than .com domains.

All that said .. even if priced right I'd say it's got a theoretical 5% to 10% sell-through-rate .. which actually is very good .. but still means it would sell once every 10-20 years. If you priced it low like you have (I would consider $300 low retail for this domain), then I would say your chances go up. But you need to make sure you list it at RETAIL outlets .. Afternic, Dan even Epik, etc. At $300 I'd say you have a decent chance of selling it in the next year or two.

People need to remember that domain investing is NOT fast money .. it often takes time to make sales .. as in yearS .. you need to be patient unless you have super premium domains!
 
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I have very good Domain Unboxing.org
But no one interested in buying this domain,
A very few people are interested but their price is very as per my expectation.

What should I do?
Is that my domain is not worthy?
Should I sell my domain at a low price?
Should I wait more and more for Good Buyer?

This word does not really mesh with an org well and therefore not anyone’s first choice.The dot com is not even developed just pointing to another site. Dot io is sorta developed. Dot net and co not developed. I think your best bet is to put it up with a reasonable XXX pricetag and hope the .com owner or the .io owner wants it. If no trademark exists on this you can do an outbound or just put it up.
 
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Just Now, I have sold this domain on Flippa with 200$, Bu they used escrow and charges deducted some amount and I will receive the domain price 160$,
I purchased this domain for 130$ from GoDaddy auction.

Is that a good price I have sold this domain.

Most of the people who gave you their opinion here are either too damn old or just not knowledgeable about the word.

"Unboxing" is a GREAT word. Just look it up on youtube! You will get HUNDREDS of relevant videos with over MILLIONS of views.

For the record, "Unbox" is a WORSE word than "Unboxing". Unboxing is a very well known verb of "unboxing" something you got in the mail, mostly done by hardware reviewers, but also starting to be common on other entertainment platforms like twitch.tv.

This in fact is (was) nothing but a category killer, you could have contacted literally every possible youtuber that does hardware reviews, and they might have genuinely considered a sale. You can only imagine how much money a youtuber that gets 4m+ on every video makes. I know this was still a .org, but it was a premium word as well so..

Sorry I didn't find this thread earlier, but I can't help but LOL. 200$ isn't bad though for a first sale, cheers!
 
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I have very good Domain Unboxing.org
But no one interested in buying this domain,
A very few people are interested but their price is very as per my expectation.

What should I do?
Is that my domain is not worthy?
Should I sell my domain at a low price?
Should I wait more and more for Good Buyer?

“ing” one word often suppresses value.

This ends in “ing” and a .org at that.

Samer
 
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Unboxing is very popular. It's a popular term and many people make lots of money out of the concept.

But they make their money through platforms like YouTube and their monetised channels. They have no need for their own domain, and if they do a dot org would not by top of their list.

Just because something is popular doesn't automatically make related domains valuable.
 
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Yeah .. I'd tend to agree with @bmugford .. while it's certainly not what I would call "valuable", it definitely isn't bad.

Unboxing is a decent word .. and it can fit in the "reviews" niche which I actually think does fit for .org. It's just that while .org domains do sell, the demand is MUCH lower than .com domains.

All that said .. even if priced right I'd say it's got a theoretical 5% to 10% sell-through-rate .. which actually is very good .. but still means it would sell once every 10-20 years. If you priced it low like you have (I would consider $300 low retail for this domain), then I would say your chances go up. But you need to make sure you list it at RETAIL outlets .. Afternic, Dan even Epik, etc. At $300 I'd say you have a decent chance of selling it in the next year or two.

People need to remember that domain investing is NOT fast money .. it often takes time to make sales .. as in yearS .. you need to be patient unless you have super premium domains!

Some very good points @Ategy and @bmugford

Perhaps @razihaider694 could market it to the Youtube crowd?
 
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It's a second-tier domain (the "ing" isn't a valuable ending) on a second-tier extension. So the interest in this name will not be high.

If you get an offer, try to negotiate a realistic price and don't expect a massive profit
 
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I have very good Domain Unboxing.org
But no one interested in buying this domain,
A very few people are interested but their price is very as per my expectation.

What should I do?
Is that my domain is not worthy?
Should I sell my domain at a low price?
Should I wait more and more for Good Buyer?
If you bought from GD auction, it means they were dumping it after holding on it for a veeeerrrry looooong time. Maybe you also need to do the same. Hold on it.....a little longer! (not little per se)

I have come to learn that in this business, patience is a virtue that you MUST practice.
 
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If its so premium and any you tuber would salivate to get it why are existing extensions undeveloped or barely developed? Why haven’t they felt the need to seek any extensions out? The com is pointing at a gear site and not actually using this— according to you —epic terminology.

This has nothing to do with age-its a matter of opinion. Better extensions are undeveloped and unsold. When things are really wanted or premium they come looking for it. 🖐 He will be fortunate to get XXX for this so don’t imply he could have gotten much better than that.

I have no idea what metric you're following here, but "undeveloped" is not "unregistered". .net for 16 years, .com for 15. If you judge domains by whether they are developed or not, you've been doing domaining all wrong since you joined :)

What's your pricetag for six.com / six.net / six.org for example? None of them redirect anywhere, they must be worth at most hundreds right! Ridiculous.
 
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Yes I want sell it at my lowest price 300$, but no one is infested I have added on Sedo flippa namepros and some more platform
because you can buy thousands of single word .org for reg free

Just do a bulk search of single dictionary words on dynadot and you will know what I mean

Even on Namepros people are dumping single word .org everyday for 1 dollar auctions.
 
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Just Now, I have sold this domain on Flippa with 200$, Bu they used escrow and charges deducted some amount and I will receive the domain price 160$,
I purchased this domain for 130$ from GoDaddy auction.

Is that a good price I have sold this domain.
 

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Most of the people who gave you their opinion here are either too damn old or just not knowledgeable about the word.

"Unboxing" is a GREAT word. Just look it up on youtube! You will get HUNDREDS of relevant videos with over MILLIONS of views.

For the record, "Unbox" is a WORSE word than "Unboxing". Unboxing is a very well known verb of "unboxing" something you got in the mail, mostly done by hardware reviewers, but also starting to be common on other entertainment platforms like twitch.tv.

This in fact is (was) nothing but a category killer, you could have contacted literally every possible youtuber that does hardware reviews, and they might have genuinely considered a sale. You can only imagine how much money a youtuber that gets 4m+ on every video makes. I know this was still a .org, but it was a premium word as well so..

Sorry I didn't find this thread earlier, but I can't help but LOL. 200$ isn't bad though for a first sale, cheers!

If its so premium and any you tuber would salivate to get it why are existing extensions undeveloped or barely developed? Why haven’t they felt the need to seek any extensions out? The com is pointing at a gear site and not actually using this— according to you —epic terminology.

This has nothing to do with age-its a matter of opinion. Better extensions are undeveloped and unsold. When things are really wanted or premium they come looking for it. 🖐 He will be fortunate to get XXX for this so don’t imply he could have gotten much better than that.
 
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Hi Friend,

Don't worry about anything. Your name will sell minimum of $1000 within next one year or if you will wait for next 5 years it will sell minimum of $10000 .

Unboxing.org

Thanks...
 
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I was thinking that one word domain are really expensive

They are if they are .COM :xf.smile:
 
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because you can buy thousands of single word .org for reg free

Just do a bulk search of single dictionary words on dynadot and you will know what I mean

Even on Namepros people are dumping single word .org everyday for 1 dollar auctions.

Being a dictionary word doesn't make it valuable. You can not, unless you're very very lucky, handregister valuable/premium single word .org domains anymore.
 
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Is there Any Idea to find Youtube domain interested people whoa re doing unboxing.
No sorry. I'm sure there are forums out there for Youtubers, do some google searches.
 
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Get rid of it even if you can get $ 50 for it, it is not worth waiting.
 
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Unboxing is very popular. It's a popular term and many people make lots of money out of the concept.

But they make their money through platforms like YouTube and their monetised channels. They have no need for their own domain, and if they do a dot org would not by top of their list.

Just because something is popular doesn't automatically make related domains valuable.
Agree with paragraphs 1 and 2.

The keyword "unboxing " may be valuable to a reviews site focusing on the unboxing of products.

Website's target clients: brands who want product exposure.
Target market (web visitors): People who are interested in the products to be unboxed, people looking for reviews of the product.

The .tld .org dissuades, though.
 
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