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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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Great sale for a hyphenate. Congrats!
Was this a recent auction win from GD expired, or a name you've had a few years?
Congrats! Nice roi right there man.
Can’t say the name?
Was it a category killer?
I think it wasn't just one spammer. The buyer had gotten bombarded with spam.Congrats on your sales guys.
Looks like almost no one wants to share names that sold anymore.. I remember this started when a buyer got spammed right after a sale was reported here. Why don't the seller just name and shame the spammer so that no one else would think of spamming new owners? Much better solution than just hiding sold names imo.
Congrats on your sales guys.
Looks like almost no one wants to share names that sold anymore.. I remember this started when a buyer got spammed right after a sale was reported here. Why don't the seller just name and shame the spammer so that no one else would think of spamming new owners? Much better solution than just hiding sold names imo.
Weed domains don’t sell. There have been a few low offers for weedleaf but nothing else.
Dncafe: look into all my posts here...... I suck at selling though so i figured I'd ask here about weed domains.clueless
You posted a few paragraphs defending leaf domains, but you didn't answer my question.
Do many companies in the US use the word "leaf"? What countries is it popular in?
I live in the Northwest US and I never hear anyone or any shops using the term "leaf". My question isn't about whether companies around the world are buying leaf domains, but are companies actively using the term in the US, and in what region?
Asset Type:
Two-Words / Service-Related / Category-Killer
Note: That's interesting. It's not isolated to just cannabis.
Note: This word gives a clear service path to the first.
Note: Was that you?
Note: There is a very steady flow of Canna + word sales data. That's great news, it means that your asset has some current reseller market liquidity.
Note: That's more good news. Word + Consulting is also a current trending combination with steady sales. This helps solidify current market reseller liquidity.
Opinion:
There are plenty of companies that seem to be targeting the niche combination service your domain asset is a category-killer for. All the brands in the image above are potential hobbyists and end-users that could benefit from your exact match service asset. You can find more using Google Image search for "Canna Consulting :Logo".
The hard part is identifying the potential end-user, gathering more research on their specific niche, formulating a presentation, negotiating, and closing.
Your asset does have reseller liquidity, but you will still have to do a lot of leg-work to find the right buyer and apply the hard parts I also mentioned above, which in most cases, investors fail at.
Full Evaluation - VIP/Gold OnlyThoughts on yours (Domain Only) - (May. 2019 market):
- Reseller = $500 to $1k
- Hobbyist = $1.1k to $5k
- End user = $5.1k to $20k+ (With the right presentation you could exceed this.)
Neither - just a simple hand reg.
budla in
As in “Bud Los Angeles dot in?
Lol! Didn’t know we were playing pictogram!There is a crown emoji after in... As in, in king/com
And yea that's what I like about the name. It works as a one word brandable as well as Bud Los Angeles/Louisiana
Mr Nice bills itself as a “modern cannabis destination” that sells “carefully curated cannabis accessories from around the world”.
Xan Morgan, the chief executive of Equinox International, the international cannabis company behind the venture, plans to launch 10 Mr Nice stores across the UK.
He said: “We are the first cannabis lifestyle shop. We are selling clothes and products that celebrate the positive side of cannabis culture.”
Amid an explosion in new products coming on the market, sales of CBD oil and CBD-infused products are already thought to be close to €1bn a year in Europe.
Sold hempsurf for $420 and a hemp fiber paddle board
Me too. Normally I’d never sell a domain that cheap but he will use it for a better purpose than me..
Those are the deals i like. win / win for both parties imo.