VCVC 4 letter, bought it 8 years ago. I think the domain is 20 something years old.
It's definitely a good domain.Selling on sedo and afternic for 3500 usd. Does it sound reasonable? I went to auction but didn't fetch more than 1500 usd, that's what I paid for it 8 years ago, would loose money wouldn't even pay for the annual renewals.
Some insight would be greatly appreciated, I'm not a domain reseller. I can see this is tight-knit community and somewhat not welcoming to outsiders like me...
Thank you
I don't think that's really the case.I can see this is tight-knit community and somewhat not welcoming to outsiders like me...
It's definitely a good domain.
I have always found LLLL to be kind of tricky. It feels like there are more investors than end user buyers.
They often trade hands back and forth between investors.
I would say the price is quite reasonable, considering the letter quality and format.
If I owned it, I would likely want high $X,XXX to low $XX,XXX. But, I am in no rush to sell domains.
In my view domains like this will only go up in value over time.
Brad
I see now, thank you! It's cool to be back to forums, I used to love forums and I was even a moderator in some. I think forums will be the light in this social media nightmare lol where people don't learn and attention span is 15 seconds.I don't think that's really the case.
If you look at other appraisals, many don't get responses.
It's kind of hard to actually put a number on most (good) domains.
Brad
This just shows that "AI" is not all that advanced when it comes to the domain market.
Valuation
- Retail Valuation:
- Based on the structure (LLLL), brandability, and current market trends for CVCV domains, the conservative estimated retail value for Onol.com is $25,000 - $40,000.
- Sale Probability:
This domain has a moderate chance of being sold within 1 to 3 years, given its appealing structure and brandability, but the sale will largely depend on the right end-user interest.
- 1 Year: 10%
- 3 Years: 20%
- 5 Years: 35%
That's a great idea to generate interesting positive selling points about a domain.This is directly out of my GPT that I'm making for domain valuation. It's very WIP but take it for what it's worth.
I think it's valuations are too liberal atm but within an order of magnitude
Domain: Onol.com
Domain Overview
- Domain Type: Brandable, Four-Letter Domain (LLLL)
- Brandability
:
- The domain "Onol.com" has strong brand potential due to its short, memorable structure. It uses the CVCV pattern (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-Vowel), which is considered highly valuable in the domain industry. The repetition of the 'O' vowel sound adds a melodic quality, making it easy to remember and pronounce.
- Industry Relevance
:
- This domain could be utilized across a variety of industries, such as technology, fashion, or any consumer-facing service. Its generic nature makes it versatile and adaptable to numerous applications.
Technical Insights
- Domain Structure:
- Syllable Count: 2
- Word Count: 1
- Character Count: 4
- Hyphens: None
- Radio & Spelling Test
:
- The domain passes the radio and spelling test with ease. It is short, easy to spell, and lacks homonyms or confusing pronunciations.
Valuation
- Retail Valuation:
- Based on the structure (LLLL), brandability, and current market trends for CVCV domains, the conservative estimated retail value for Onol.com is $25,000 - $40,000.
- Sale Probability:
This domain has a moderate chance of being sold within 1 to 3 years, given its appealing structure and brandability, but the sale will largely depend on the right end-user interest.
- 1 Year: 10%
- 3 Years: 20%
- 5 Years: 35%
Key Takeaways
- Conclusion: Onol.com is a high-quality brandable domain with an attractive CVCV structure, making it suitable for a wide range of industries. The name’s short length, lack of hyphens, and excellent brandability contribute to its value. With a valuation of $25,000 to $40,000, it represents a solid investment opportunity for domain investors or businesses seeking a unique and memorable brand name.
