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AnimalsBox.com
EvanBox.com
Offion.com
activelisten.com
PopiBox.com
AbcNest.com
accountantsolution.com
SanantonioTreasure.com
mediaphiladelphia.com
chicagotreasure.com
mindfulpodcats.com
BoxFollowers.com
fullhightech.com
podsketch.com
ttoaudio.com
TenDif.com
 
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AnimalsBox.com
EvanBox.com
Offion.com
activelisten.com
PopiBox.com
AbcNest.com
accountantsolution.com
SanantonioTreasure.com
mediaphiladelphia.com
chicagotreasure.com
mindfulpodcats.com
BoxFollowers.com
fullhightech.com
podsketch.com
ttoaudio.com
TenDif.com
not the best of domains friend.......sorry
 
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how you now that?
 
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The only two domains I see in your list that have potential commercial appeal is "AccountantSolution.com" and possibly "FullHighTech.com". Then again, normally for domains showcasing products and services, the last keyword tends to end with a letter "s", so the ideal domain for the former one would be "AccountantSolutions.com".

I see that you also have some geo domains in your portfolio, such as "SanantonioTreasure.com", "chicagotreasure.com" and "mediaphiladelphia.com". While not a red flag, such geographical location limits the pool of potential buyers and sales of your domains to these cities or towns. If you are up to it, you could probably do some outbound marketing to email or call some of the owners of these services to see if they are interested in your names.

Other domains like "MindfulPodCats.com", and "BoxFollowers.com", are indeed dictionary words, so the very basic rule of not registering nonsensical words you have done well. The problem, however, is the overall business intent of the 2 words together. For the former, I would feel that the actual meaning is "Mindful Podcasts" instead of "Podcats". The latter domain, I am not sure what it means to have "Box Followers", so yea.

My honest advice is to be very selective about the names that you acquire or register. It is not easy getting a good name with an undervalued price nowadays; even veteran domainers with a decade worth of experience and I still find it hard to do so, what more a beginner domainer.

I wish you best of luck and success in domaining profits!

-Kenny
 
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Hi Kenny,

Thank you so much for taking the time to provide your insights and feedback on my domain names. Your expertise and perspective are greatly appreciated, and your suggestions have been incredibly helpful as I plan my next steps.

I truly value your input and look forward to applying your advice. Thanks again!
 
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When evaluating names to register or acquire, I would run the keyword tests in my mind:
  • Is the word a common dictionary word? If no, stop here and search for another name.
  • Does the word have a positive or at least neutral connotation? If no, stop here and search for another name.
  • More importantly, does the word describe a business sector, a product or service? (If no, stop here and search for another name)
  • Are the keywords too long? (i.e. more than 15 characters; the shorter the better ideally)
  • Are the keywords referring to a broad niche? (e.g. bestbakery.com compared to bestapplepuffs.com) If no, look for another name.
  • And finally, the acquisition price. (How much can you negotiate as low as possible to your advantage?)
Some of these strategies are taken from @Bob Hawkes blog posts.

Hope these will help you choose more potentially profitable names!

-Kenny
 
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When evaluating names to register or acquire, I would run the keyword tests in my mind:
  • Is the word a common dictionary word? If no, stop here and search for another name.
  • Does the word have a positive or at least neutral connotation? If no, stop here and search for another name.
  • More importantly, does the word describe a business sector, a product or service? (If no, stop here and search for another name)
  • Are the keywords too long? (i.e. more than 15 characters; the shorter the better ideally)
  • Are the keywords referring to a broad niche? (e.g. bestbakery.com compared to bestapplepuffs.com) If no, look for another name.
  • And finally, the acquisition price. (How much can you negotiate as low as possible to your advantage?)
Some of these strategies are taken from @Bob Hawkes blog posts.

Hope these will help you choose more potentially profitable names!

-Kenny
thanks again Mr Kenny
 
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