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Firstly, don't be negative in this post. All this thread is for those to post their top domains, and allow other users to peruse through each others portfolios, and perhaps make offers among ourselves.

Secondly, they must be of a high quality and I know value is subjective, but say for example "Oracles Network" - This is the name of the Ethereum Network if you were to Google it. So don't be one of those people that look down on a name simply because you don't know what it is.

Again, no negative chatter. Questions are welcome so that you may discover the meaning of the word (though I just said Google was there) and speculation on prices based on past performance, doesn't dictate future performance.

Agreed, we all value our domain, and this is called the "endowment effect" and also, for example most of mine are new definitions, this makes it tricky for you to bring out your crystal ball.
 
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DutyPost.com
WebFormCreator.com
DressSoft.com
IdeaPact.com
RightVocal.com
SingPeak.com
DaringJoy.com
BuyAfrique.com
WhiteZest.com
 
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Conchae.com
Coutr.com
Coutr.com
CornerSofaBed.com
ClikCom.com
CookThem.com
 
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Sinus Spray
Royal Guard
Hawaiian Girl
Emboldening
Jack Frosts
Sentiment Analysis
Ringu
Big Brute
Crowd Workforce
np.tv
 
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Senddeliver.com
Investoc.com
 
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Perfyct.com

play on word like “Lyft”.
 
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Agreed.

Brad

You’re right, I was mostly looking for a community understanding of a 5k domain.

I’ve looked at MediaOptions.com and ZeroFat.com and seen some sales and domains that I personally thought were well over priced, and others at a major discount.

Still coming to terms on this whole domaining thing. I still couldn’t tell you what a 5k domain looks like... All I know is traffic and brand go hand in hand.

Like RecyclingDay.com or TheColoseum.com I’d say have value because they’re searched and can be a brand.

Anyway, always good to get your feedback, Brad. Even if I’m stubborn on the receiving end.
 
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Interesting thread.

All with at least 15 years of search engine rankings and aged, inbound links from High Domain Authority websites as hosted active websites:

1Lit.com and 1Lit.co.uk

121Love.com

LitVillage.com

Nazam.com

Send PM or email domains [at] azam.net if interested :)
 
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I would love to know how many people posting in this thread have ever sold a domain for $5k, because most of the domains listed take some serious delusion to see in that price range.

Brad
 
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wakandaintervillages.com
 
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I don't think any of my domains are worth 5k to be honest but then again achieving that price point is pretty rare.
 
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Hmmm,

bbq.tv,
satellite.tv

I feel like a couple of my .supply domains will eventually be worth that....
Columbia.supply ( a city and a country and almost all country dot supply are reserved by the registry )
Chicago.supply
NewYork.supply
LosAngeles.Supply
Atlanta.supply
Copier.supply
but the market is not there yet, and you can't really compare these extensions to .com for quality, nothing beats the king. The only .coms I have that are worth more than 5K are not for sale.
 
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defi.es
urea.co


onlineCasino.cx

TaxiAirlines.com
MenaAirlines.com
 
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