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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

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Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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@En

I guess I and a few others didn't make the list :)

VR has been amazing for myself $100k in sales all recorded a few that are private

turned down $50k on sedo on a VR domain (np probs for eric to confirm)...still not listed the best stuff.

Now lets hear the pros sales.

Peace
 
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lol @FX I knew you're subscribed to this thread :)

Great to hear your success story, thanks!

Feel free to @any other pros you can think of.
 
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I've got no experience in VR names. I have brokered the sale of an augmented reality name for mid 5 figures but aside from that I have little experience in these trends
 
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I would assume that these pros are not so much deep and soon enough in the VR as the best of us ( not me ,-) ) here ( FX ! ) , but anyway it would be nice to hear their views and ideas on VR topic as you suggested.
I have seen Page Howe name on some VRPoker names, so some of them are aware for sure !
 
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There are different kinds of pros. There are a few already in this thread and then there are also the kind of pros that broker and sell millions in sales per year. I wouldn't be surprised that most of the few that are flipping $500k + per year are the kind of the pros that are probably waiting till it's confirmed that an industry has hit mainstream, or near mainstream with an almost guaranteed ROI.

They can afford to put down $10,000 to even $50,000 for a domain that many of us would be happy to sell at that price, and then flip it for 10x that amount. They're not in the game for risky speculation, like most of us. They're in the game for domains in industries with proven numbers.....
 
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Prototype VR Robot Fighter
http://www.roadtovr.com/this-awesome-motion-controlled-vr-robot-fighter-needs-to-be-released/

Kind of a virtual battle bot warfare. I do have some names to fit it.

The skill is predicting the name that will be popularly used, or at least staying on top of the latest vr news, discussion, every single day, so that you can be right on the button and first to register at the moment when the term is being coined. There are a few obvious applications for VR that are certain to be massively popular - such as virtual bot warfare, or as we mentioned the other day gender swapping etc. But at this stage, it's almost impossible to predict how these activities will become commonly described.

And you can also try to define the term yourself. For example, I'm promoting the term 'vroleplay' and try to use it online as much as I can because I own the domain, and I think it's a natural hack that stands a good chance of being taken up into popular usage. Maybe we should all agree to help each other by promoting such terms in vr discussion and other forums etc?
 
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Live VR will be as big as Live TV

I agree. Just thinking aswell, there isn't really a weaker variant between VRLive or LiveVR, but as a personal preference if someone gave me the choice between the 2, i would choose VRLive, it sounds like 'we are live' and just the perfect name to go with 'live'.
 
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I agree. Just thinking aswell, there isn't really a weaker variant between VRLive or LiveVR, but as a personal preference if someone gave me the choice between the 2, i would choose VRLive, it sounds like 'we are live' and just the perfect name to go with 'live'.

VR dot live available for 55K a year ,-)
 
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My last 30 cent..
HMDsale
CottonVR
THEWAYVR(The way we are)
 
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I agree. Just thinking aswell, there isn't really a weaker variant between VRLive or LiveVR, but as a personal preference if someone gave me the choice between the 2, i would choose VRLive, it sounds like 'we are live' and just the perfect name to go with 'live'.

VR dot live available for 55K a year ,-)

I have LiveVR.org and VRLive.org in the portfolio .
 
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Gamevr.co.uk

Go Go Team GB

Great name :)

The UK is a rare example of where the country tld is generally preferred over .com's amongst UK specific companies and you do see some very respectable .co.uk sales.

Reg'd a few myself, can't remember all off the top of my head but I have got:

Cinema VR.co.uk
Movies VR.co.uk
Bet VR.co.uk
Cams VR.co.uk
Dating VR.co.uk
Gaming VR.co.uk

Obviously a smaller niched market compared to .com's but there still could be potential going forward :)
 
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Got himself a great price
fx was generous.
A year and a half ago I was negotiating to purchase VRtalk with the previous owner, wish I had followed through as they were willing to sell for $xxx at that time. Good grab by fx and good sale too... Ya snooze ya loose
 
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Question for VR enthusiasts; VRIndia, VirtualIndia or IndiaVR? Using India as an example.
 
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Question for VR enthusiasts; VRIndia, VirtualIndia or IndiaVR? Using India as an example.
And the winner is....
....any of the above.
I think that would depend on the purpose for the name.
From a investment point of view, it's the one that is likely to have the highest demand.
One size does not fit all and each example word would be a case on it's own.
 
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Question for VR enthusiasts; VRIndia, VirtualIndia or IndiaVR? Using India as an example.

And the winner is....
....any of the above.
I think that would depend on the purpose for the name.
From a investment point of view, it's the one that is likely to have the highest demand.
One size does not fit all and each example word would be a case on it's own.

I pretty much agree with @VRdommy. Every case is different.

Although, if your focus is on VR, stick to "VR" - not "Virtual". It's incidentally shorter, and thus, easier to remember.

Good luck! :)
 
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lol @FX I knew you're subscribed to this thread :)

Great to hear your success story, thanks!

I love this niche it's currently my fav :)

Regarding sales

last year was just a fluke as the Chinese pumped and dumped every niche... I was kinda lucky not getting too greedy when selling.
 
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A year and a half ago I was negotiating to purchase VRtalk with the previous owner, wish I had followed through as they were willing to sell for $xxx at that time. Good grab by fx and good sale too... Ya snooze ya loose

I always knew VRTalk was sold too cheaply. FX said at the time he was extracting money like a day trader, but mark my words that's a minimum $60K sale in 2-3 years.

It's like selling a LLL .com for $5K, would you do it? hell no.

But you can't critique the guy too much, he is a top salesman from what I've seen.

It's just a shame, cause I know a name like that will sell for much more relatively soon.
 
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I always knew VRTalk was sold too cheaply. FX said at the time he was extracting money like a day trader, but mark my words that's a minimum $60K sale in 2-3 years.

It's like selling a LLL .com for $5K, would you do it? hell no.
The VR portfolio that FX owns selling VRTalk for a good ROI doesn't really matter as he has plenty of VR 3L & VR 4L that will continue to give him great returns so it's no loss if he's making good ROI.

It's great to see VRTalk in use and I've joined it.

I'm sure you will have some great sales in the coming years as you are sitting on some great VR domains :)
 
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