I like tricycles but I doubt you would get an inbound inquiry though. Imo it's a nice niche. Dropship directly to customer, marketing via fb and instagram. Maybe the following article may give you some ideas.I have these three up for renewal. Trying to make up my mind about renewal.
tricycles.us
stockimages.us
curriculum.us
I have made a few $x,xxx sales of .us domains
The only domains that sell are those that would be worth $xxx,xxx for the dotcom equivalent.
These are big money SINGULAR names in finance, sales, travel, etc.
Also LLL.us english words.
Think of Domains like buy.us , money.us, cars.us, travel.us etc.
Forget the vast majority of 2 word names.
Forget the vast majority of english words that don't have a business application.
Recent sales?
Most recent $x,xxx sale in July 2015
Low $x,xxx Most of my sales have been generics but also some in food and domaining niches. I've probably given enough info to identify the domains. However, I still need to keep some of my secretsHigh or low $x,xxx? What was the industry?
175 lll.us? Interested in selling any? Or swap for dictionary word .us?I now own .5 percent of all available nnn.us![]()
175 lll.us? Interested in selling any? Or swap for dictionary word .us?
.5 % is 5. I bought them individually from the aftermarket. They are double repeating numbers like xyy.
I live in Chicago, I see .us used all over the place, I have yet to see a new gtld. That said it is obvious end users chose their alternative extension, at least in the us.I think .us is great for local businesses, that want to operate within this geo specific region, I own some single word .us, high end words, the offers are $100-$1000 nobody really wants to invest anything more into .us.
I think the big price days are gone, the random outliers will come, and go, but most of the sales being reported are mainly domainers. From an investment, renewal, sell thru rate point of view I don't think the investment to return ratio makes it worth while.
It is an Alt GTLD, if .us can't make it, how can other GTLD's expect to make it?
It represents the highest concentration of connected online users with spending power, it is 2 letters long, it is really to bad, but don't bother fighting the trend, you will end up much poorer than you started off.
Likewise .CA is everywhere in Canada, and the users ahead of the curve have the .com as well and forward one to the other. As far as "new" I haven't seen any, but question the logic in the Booking.com ad with their tag of Booking.YEAHI live in Chicago, I see .us used all over the place, I have yet to see a new gtld. That said it is obvious end users chose their alternative extension, at least in the us.

