domain Musics.MOBI ... Need Pro Appraisal

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Hi everyone,

I just registered Musics.MOBI ... I think it is worth something ...

What is your tought ?

Thanks
 
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AfternicAfternic
The plural doesn't make sense. I assume you are not a native speaker of English perhaps.
And why register a .mobi ? This name is worthless sorry.
 
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...I'm perplex because ...

"Musics" is actually an english words, recognized by most dictionaries...

According to NameBio, Musics.com sold for 76,000.00 $

And why a .MOBI ? Simply because Music.Mobi sold for 616,000.00 $ ...

Any other question ?
 
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Hello!

Like @Kate said, the plural is not the best option. For example Semrush reports 823K US monthly searches for the term "music" and only 1.6K US searches for "musics". So the value greatly decreases with the plural. Also the extension .mobi is not that popular and it's decreasing in value (specially because of all the new TLDs). So you might be able to sell it but it will not be easy. I would say, at best you might get very low $xxx.

Best of luck!
 
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...I'm perplex because ...

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According to NameBio, Musics.com sold for 76,000.00 $

And why a .MOBI ? Simply because Music.Mobi sold for 616,000.00 $ ...

Any other question ?

Hi

namebio is a reliable source for viewing prices of names "sold in the past".

however, one cannot assume that value descends down the tld chain for any extension with those keywords, nor can/should one assume that value/demand for such terms still exist in today's atmosphere.

there are/could be, many reasons why that particular sale happened at "that" time, and one should, if they are using that source, consider the mindset of domainers/buyers/sellers and available extensions, along with what was "hot" then, in comparison to what is hot now.

you don't just take a sale from the past and add the keywords to different extension and think it will have value.

who the seller was, as well as the buyer and circumstances of the times, all played a part in that final price.

imo....
 
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Hi

namebio is a reliable source for viewing prices of names "sold in the past".

however, one cannot assume that value descends down the tld chain for any extension with those keywords, nor can/should one assume that value/demand for such terms still exist in today's atmosphere.

there are/could be, many reasons why that particular sale happened at "that" time, and one should, if they are using that source, consider the mindset of domainers/buyers/sellers and available extensions, along with what was "hot" then, in comparison to what is hot now.

you don't just take a sale from the past and add the keywords to different extension and think it will have value.

who the seller was, as well as the buyer and circumstances of the times, all played a part in that final price.

imo....

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Ok then ... How do you know a domain is potentially a good domain ?

Is there any hope with buying a domain according to previous sales ?
 
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And why a .MOBI ? Simply because Music.Mobi sold for 616,000.00 $ ...
.mobi is dead, and when was the last time you saw a reported sale ?

Sure, there was a lot of hype in the early days, 6-figure sales, but the names have become almost worthless - some top keywords like hotel eventually dropped. Some people have lot a lot of money. But it's old news. That was years ago.

It's import to research the market, that includes reported sales, but you need to use data that is relevant today. Also keep in mind that many sales are one of kind. Just because a domain sold once in some extension, doesn't mean you can repeat the same feat in another extension.
 
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That 76K musics.com still parked two years later.

In Dot Com it can be Music Studio in use.

In mobi its zip.

Stay away from mobi
 
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Ok then ... How do you know a domain is potentially a good domain ?

before you acquire it:
seeing a good domain may be gut feeling or it's within a category of current demand or one of predicted future demand or perhaps one within your area of expertise or niche', where you already have contacts.

but good is always subjective, if it's not category defined, and even in some categories, good remains vague.


after you acquire it:
you start to get unsolicited inquiries and offers and/or it has traffic and produces revenue.
then "you'll know" it's a good domain.

:)

Is there any hope with buying a domain according to previous sales ?

i think previous sales are best used to "gauge" a respective price range for similar domains you own, where you can compare a sold price to establish benchmarks, if an amount is needed in response to a potential buyer.

now, if there is a specific domain that has sold in the past and it drops, there is a possibility that it may sell again, though maybe not at same or higher price.


imo...
 
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From bitter experience in my newbie days I have learned that mobi is not a good extension. Musics may be a dictionary word but it is seldom to never used in English language.
 
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