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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
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Answer. Hand reg only quality names. Every name was hand reged at one time.To each their own (hand reg vs aftermarket, investor vs collector), I get it.
But I have one question for anybody that might have some input..
For those that hand reg just about anything available, how do you convince your potential buyers that they shouldn't just hand reg a name that is available? If they are willing to allow a 3/10 quality name to represent their business, wouldn't they also be ok with a 2/10 quality name that they can register themselves for ~$10?
Do you have an example of something of quality that is available?Answer. Hand reg only quality names. Every name was hand reged at one time.
I believe the US government has had a patent on CBD for years.Interesting article -
In October, the U.S. government issued Axim Biotechnologies Inc (AXIM.PK) a patent for a cannabis-based suppository to treat irritable bowel syndrome. Britain’s GW Pharmaceuticals Plc (GWPRF.PK), which recently brought to market a drug derived from marijuana for epilepsy, is now seeking patent protection for another one to treat eczema.
Patents on pot? U.S. lawsuit puts cannabis claims to the test - 420 Intel
Cheers
Corey
First payment is made so I’ll announce the domains. If the buyer defaults it’s fine by me. All are dot comOut of the 11, how many were random 2-3 word, crappy hand registrations?
First payment is made so I’ll announce the domains. If the buyer defaults it’s fine by me. All are dot com
CBDpods
THCpods
Weedpods
Hemppods
Cannabispods
Marijuanapods
Juanapods
CBDguys
Cannaguys
Cannaguy
GreenCBD
Don’t feel bad. I’ve had 2 5 figure deals in escrow over the past few months and both fell apart. It happens.but after agreeing to the escrow terms, the buyer seems to have disappeared.
Don’t feel bad. I’ve had 2 5 figure deals in escrow over the past few months and both fell apart. It happens.
So Keith, were all these sold to one buyer, and was it as a package deal or repeat buyer?First payment is made so I’ll announce the domains. If the buyer defaults it’s fine by me. All are dot com
CBDpods
THCpods
Weedpods
Hemppods
Cannabispods
Marijuanapods
Juanapods
CBDguys
Cannaguys
Cannaguy
GreenCBD
Package to 1 buyer. First time we’ve done business.So Keith, were all these sold to one buyer, and was it as a package deal or repeat buyer?
A better question might be - How many quality names have registered in the past 6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, etc? That could show us a curve. I've seen new regs pass through this forum that I was surprised were still available. With the exception of top-tier, single-word, category-killers, names are subjective. Everyone loves their own names, so we need a system of unbiased ratings from others (or measure of interest from the market). On the flip side, there is no shortage of garbage names already registered many years ago. Bottom line is the same skill is required to identify a quality name whether new registration or aftermarket.Do you have an example of something of quality that is available?
Yes, all domains were registered at one time. You have to consider the subject you’re talking about though. The good pot domains were getting registered many many years ago. To say there is quality stuff still available isn’t truthful.
An even better evaluation tool is to look at what actually sells and note the registration date. You’ll find that names registered in the last year don’t sell, or sell very little against domains registered years ago.A better question might be - How many quality names have registered in the past 6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, etc? That could show us a curve. I've seen new regs pass through this forum that I was surprised were still available. With the exception of top-tier, single-word, category-killers, names are subjective. Everyone loves their own names, so we need a system of unbiased ratings from others (or measure of interest from the market). On the flip side, there is no shortage of garbage names already registered many years ago. Bottom line is the same skill is required to identify a quality name whether new registration or aftermarket.