So this was in 2014 (10 years ago), bet you have kicked yourself a few times?
Essentials is a great domain, but Essential is well above it and i find it hard to believe you have turned down higher offers than $250k for essentials, if you have then again i bet you have kicked yourself a few times. Why do i think that? Because you are offering this domain out to investors a lot in the last few days, that says to me its a domain struggling for interest.
As for this thread, depends on the word.
Hotels is better than hotel.
Cars is better than Car
Sports and Sport are about equal.
Thanks. Nooo, never envy another person's good luck, well done to them! All domains need a good home (page).
If you like the singular, then throw in a bid, it doesn't seem to be used now. I think they have different meaning's, too:
Essential implies offering one conceptual thing. Eg: Perhaps someone could make "The Essential Podcast" and essential.com would be a great domain for it.
Essentials implies a collection of things. Eg: Clothing collections. Homewear collections. Knowledge collections. Hence Amazon, Salesforce, Microsoft, Target all use the plural in that context for their sub-brands.
You can also get a quick idea of the popularity of each, where the .com would likely end up ranking top:
google.com/search?q=essential 6,550,000,000 results
google.com/search?q=essentials 6,370,000,000 results
Some similar, some different depending on the word and it's common uses.
You say; "Because you are offering this domain out to investors a lot in the last few days, that says to me its a domain struggling for interest."
I say; 10+ years, plenty of offers, happy to wait another 10 years or maybe just use them for a project. Just happened to discover this forum thread and thought to say hello.
Everything is worth more to you when you hold it than when you're bidding or spectating on it.
If you were bidding on hotels.com you might have one value in mind. If you owned it, you'd have another. Basic psychology and owner/prospector negotiation biases.
Just thought you might like to know the story, since there's so much speculation online, sometimes it's nice to get the primary source background, too.
I agree, many singulars can be better, or just different. It's a word-by-word, use-by-use case.
Maybe you can generalise, but all negotiations will only ever be around one specific, so the generalisms become less relevant.
A good old "it depend" question and answer
