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a similar hyphenated domain just sold fo $7K
e-health.com$7,005DropCatch
Even assuming the names are similar, a wholesale purchase doesn’t necessarily indicate end user demand, only that another domainer shares your view.
 
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Hi

your name is NOT similar!!!

imo….
The only thing in common is the hyphen.

"ehealth" is a massive term in the healthcare field.

Without the hyphen, it is possibly a mid six figure to seven figure domain to the right buyer.

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Search result for health-care, about 1,330 domains matched
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Sell it to ai then.
$20 name
 
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(Bold text is to make the important points easier to skip to, not because I'm a toaster.)

I had a name that's far, far, far, far, far, far better than this - shorter, no plural, literally 10x as many TLDs taken, trillion dollar global health sector, never dropped, to this day, for a quarter of a century, current BIN $10k, which a decade ago I would have (wrongly) thought was at least plausible.

I never had a single incoming offer. Not one. Zero. Ever.

Outbounding to MASSIVE companies in the sector, probably including the one with the non-hyphen, resulted in one offer of $400, almost out of pity than any interest. I think I was asking $2.5k.

Years later, sick of the sight of it, I finally dumped it for $250.

(Which is probably in the top ten most expensive hyphenated names ever, if you exclude fake sales.)

Had another fantastic short hyphenated term that LOOKED GREAT, as many hyphenated names do (and "health-cares" does not). Easily a 6-figure name without a hyphen but zero interest with one and eventually dumped for $50. Today it has a landing page by another hopeful sucker.

A few years ago, still not realizing the dismal, abject reality of hyphens, I decided to try again, due to a thread by Epik.

Not that I believed "SUSHI-MAN.COM" sold for the $10k or whatever they claimed, but after checking ED out of curiosity I found some 'amazing' names.

I mean really great terms that without the hyphen would at least price at 5 or 6 figures, and I thought surely the hyphens could be flipped for a few hundred. Easy peasy.

Not one of them sold for anything. Zilch. Even renewed a couple, which were really good terms, so they had a fair chance.

All of the ones I remember and checked now are still registered, with zero in actual use and some with landers with BINs from $600-$3000.

Great terms but no chance.

If you only ever do one thing in your life, or only read one sentence in this post:

AVOID HYPHEN DOMAINS LIKE THE PLAGUE

Even more than avoiding the plague itself. There's at least a cure for that these days; not so for hyphen-itis.

As for example sales, you can always find exceptions for any unsellable crap (names starting with "the", names ending with "LLM", etc), due to:

1. SEO/link value
2. Outlier terms
3. Idiot buyers
4. Pure luck
5. Fraud/lies
 
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