Hi. Nameworth (NW) seems to think I got myself another unicorn, and I get the impression NW might be more accurate than some of the other auto valuation tools. Thank you!


Anyone is welcome to reply. I’d appreciate your thoughts.Hi. Nameworth (NW) seems to think I got myself another unicorn, and I get the impression NW might be more accurate than some of the other auto valuation tools. Thank you!
I was thinking I could sell classic cars, rare jewelry or high end diamonds… is that not the right idea?Let us assume you had the money and/or expertise to build a professional website on this domain name and market it. What would that site look like and how would it generate revenue for you?
Once you learn to view domains from an end-user perspective, your selections will get better.
I don't think anyone serious about this niche would have any interest in your name. It does not flow off the tongue very well, and doesn't pass the radio test - is it Are Rare or R Rare? Two types of people in this niche. Somebody doing an eBay-type affiliate website, or an established company with millions of dollars worth of inventory in rare items. The eBay guy could hand register something just as good or better. The established company has better options and a budget to get a great name and is probably not going to want to use a domain that comes off as weird or cutesy.I was thinking I could sell classic cars, rare jewelry or high end diamonds… is that not the right idea?
Thanks. I’d have to agree that it doesn’t particularly roll off of the tongue well. And for what it’s worth, it’s not like I’m not learning from this process.I don't think anyone serious about this niche would have any interest in your name. It does not flow off the tongue very well, and doesn't pass the radio test - is it Are Rare or R Rare? Two types of people in this niche. Somebody doing an eBay-type affiliate website, or an established company with millions of dollars worth of inventory in rare items. The eBay guy could hand register something just as good or better. The established company has better options and a budget to get a great name and is probably not going to want to use a domain that comes off as weird or cutesy.
AreRare just comes off as an incomplete thought. As others have mentioned, not taken in any other extensions, not used by existing businesses, no comparable sales, no age. I wish you luck with it and hope you prove everyone wrong with your acquisitions.
Spot on.Let us assume you had the money and/or expertise to build a professional website on this domain name and market it. What would that site look like and how would it generate revenue for you?
Once you learn to view domains from an end-user perspective, your selections will get better.
My thoughts are for high-end, specialised items considering the end-users and their clientele they would want to go to a specialised site just for those products exclusively and not a 'jack-of-all' (the domain name reflecting this).I was thinking I could sell classic cars, rare jewelry or high end diamonds… is that not the right idea?
