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Recent political events got me to thinking about political slogans, marketing/advertising and domains. While I don't own a lot of political domains, I have been accumulating a small portfolio of political domains. Thus I just registered Political.Domains with the thought of a place on the web to showcase political domains.

I know when I started accumulating a small portfolio of MAGA (Make America Great Again) domains, I started a thread to discuss the idea resulting in both positive and negative feedback. In recent days due to recent events involving US politics, I hand registered Witchgate(.)com and Charadegate(.)com inspired by Watergate(.)com

Another reason I registered Political.Domains is that I've learned that in each political cycle tens of millions of viewers can be impacted by political advertising. Also, a friend of mine from NP who like me was a "Never Trumper" accumulated about a hundred domains like VetsAgainstTrump", "RetireesAgainstTrump" 'RangersAgainstTrump', "SealsAgainstTrump" etc. I'm not sure if he ever made any money from his portfolio, but like me I'm not sure if he knew how or where to market/sell his domains.

What I've learned from other NP members is that political domains have a much shorter shelf life than your typical domain so one must take that into consideration.

I'm actually a former "Never Trumper" whose "MAGA" portfolio just increased in value, but now if I could talk a developer/techie into being an equity partner maybe there will be a place to showcase political domains for the world to see.

All comments welcome. Cheers!
 
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Freedom of Choice .com
Stand Free .com
Whitehouse Race .com
Voice Yours .com
 
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With political domains one can go positive, negative or neutral (issue). Neutral ones may represent opportunities for longer term use that are not only political in nature. The balance of worth of positive and negative names probably depends on the country that one is considering. I suspect few names are as difficult to appraise in value as political domains.
-Bob
 
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Freedom of Choice .com
Stand Free .com
Whitehouse Race .com
Voice Yours .com
Wow...those are all pretty good. You mind if we ask how you came by them, and how you're trying to sell them? Thanks
 
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With political domains one can go positive, negative or neutral (issue). Neutral ones may represent opportunities for longer term use that are not only political in nature. The balance of worth of positive and negative names probably depends on the country that one is considering. I suspect few names are as difficult to appraise in value as political domains.
-Bob
I believe you're right Bob...i own a few, the best one I think is IconicTrump(.)com. As a former "never Trump", guy I've changed, and it's starting to look as though IconicTrump and WitchGate may have some serious potential. I've already sent info to the Trump campaign "2020" about IconicTrump, but I need to package the two names and try to get them in front of some of his supporters:xf.wink:
 
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thanks @ThatNameGuy
Picked those up at GD Expired Auctions. I list all my names at my online marketplace and basically sell via the landing page.
 
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This thread could get interesting.....grabbing popcorn and turning up the music. Time to Rock N' Roll!....
Put a little butter on that popcorn...the charade surrounding all news has peaked...almost:xf.rolleyes:

NewsCharade:xf.eek:com
 
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This thread could get interesting.....grabbing popcorn and turning up the music. Time to Rock N' Roll!....
as a former never trumper i looked to buy nevertrump, but it was long gone:xf.frown: Instead I picked up EpicTrump:xf.grin: to go along with IconicTrump:xf.wink:
 
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usElectionOdds (dot) king
 
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brazenlie.com
 
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