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So I found like 4 premium domain names available but they are quite expensive why is this ?
 
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Because they are premium domains.
 
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Because those are premium domains.
 
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If you provide more information will be easier to answer the question, it has many factors for consideration.
 
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If they are premium names, they wont be available to register, they will be owned by someone.
 
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If they are premium names, they wont be available to register, they will be owned by someone.

I think he means registry premium domains in which case they are probably worth less than their reg fee.
 
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I think he means registry premium domains in which case they are probably worth less than their reg fee.

If thats the case, then ignore them and find some "real" premium names :xf.smile: What new domainers need to understand if that if domains are really "premium", they wont be able to afford them anyway, you are better off trying to find decent names that can sell. Dont buy them and park them or put a "make offer" sign up? They doesnt work. Find a name, check there are multiple end-users that might want the name and get a list of contact email addresses, then buy the name, then approach the end-users with the name.
 
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"Premium" can be an adjective describing quality. For instance there is no doubt that domains like Hotels.com, Cars.com, Homes.com are premium domains.

Many domain investors tend to abuse that "premium" label though, listing obvious crap as premium.

"Premium" can also be used to describe a domain that the registry has designated that way.
Regardless of quality, it will have a premium (higher cost) registration and/or renewal fees associated with it.

Brad
 
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If they are premium names, they wont be available to register, they will be owned by someone.
This ones are available but expensive
 
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If thats the case, then ignore them and find some "real" premium names :xf.smile: What new domainers need to understand if that if domains are really "premium", they wont be able to afford them anyway, you are better off trying to find decent names that can sell. Dont buy them and park them or put a "make offer" sign up? They doesnt work. Find a name, check there are multiple end-users that might want the name and get a list of contact email addresses, then buy the name, then approach the end-users with the name.
Thank you
 
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