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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...

Cheers



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I need sales, sales, sales
It has been a month without VR significant sales
you need to have patience i think 5 years if at all
 
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Social VR Platform ‘VRChat’ Raises $1.2M Seed Funding

Is my memory failing me, or didn't someone from the thread here at one time used to own VRchat.com? (If so, congrats and I hope you made a bundle!...) In any event, a "top-20" VR domain being put to good use! ;)
I have been buying big on social vr for more than 3 years and found the keyword CHAT very attractive for VR then as I do now. I have close to two dozen very good .com's for the Social VR niche.

vrChatrooms Chat4D vrChatz (I think I have mentioned these before for examples)

This will be a very heavy segment at the right time. Just has yet to develop.
Could take 3-5 years additional to hit max demand for pure generics.
But I'm quite certain that both Google , FaceBook and perhaps Twitter and SnapChat have something cool to show us in VR chat room style social vr next year.
But it is everyone else that tries the same is what will make it for our domains.
It's always the private never herd of before player that comes from behind to lead a new tech niche.
I don't see why this (VR SOCIAL) would be any different. AND, They will need a name !
 
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360VRSocial .com

Facebook shows how it's gonna make virtual reality social

The time for games is over -- virtual reality is getting social.

The platform, once dominated by immersive games, is about to get taken over by social networks, with Facebook leading the charge.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off live VR chat using the Oculus Rift on Thursday, with his own Justin Timberlake look-a-like avatar.

On stage at the Oculus Connect 3 conference, Zuckerberg demonstrated the Oculus Touchcontroller's emotion options, which make avatars show facial expressions, letting you look surprised, happy or confused in VR.

"Eventually, the goal is to achieve most of what you saw today through gestural tracking and voice analysis," a spokeswoman for Facebook said.

The demo showed several features, including changing backgrounds to live locations like inside Facebook's offices or at Zuckerberg's home, where he was able to check on his dog, Beast.

While at his home in VR, his wife Priscilla Chan called in through Facebook Messenger, leading to a selfie -- with a virtual selfie stick -- of Zuckerberg, his wife in a chat box and their dog.

Read more: https://www.cnet.com/news/facebook-...ive-vr-virtual-reality-chat-with-oculus-rift/
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I have been buying big on social vr for more than 3 years and found the keyword CHAT very attractive for VR then as I do now. I have close to two dozen very good .com's for the Social VR niche.

vrChatrooms Chat4D vrChatz (I think I have mentioned these before for examples)

This will be a very heavy segment at the right time. Just has yet to develop.
Could take 3-5 years additional to hit max demand for pure generics.
But I'm quite certain that both Google , FaceBook and perhaps Twitter and SnapChat have something cool to show us in VR chat room style social vr next year.
But it is everyone else that tries the same is what will make it for our domains.
It's always the private never herd of before player that comes from behind to lead a new tech niche.
I don't see why this (VR SOCIAL) would be any different. AND, They will need a name !

Chat, Dating, Game, Cam, Live.

Useful keywords with a interactive (social) element in it.

I don't see the keyword "social" being used for marketing a real product / brand to a customer. Social is just the buzz word to capture and describe the multiplayer / sharing / communicating / interactive aspect of it.

Don't go crazy on regging "social" related vr keyword domains. In my opinium a waste of money. With some exceptions (recent regs of Manusakos) but still risky. (my advise is not targeted at VRdommy but to other domainers)

I have also like you VRdommy a lot of of dating, chat, game and cam related domains. With search traffic rising it is only a matter of time before more and more domains will start generating type-in traffic. (paying for the renewals). But of course a end user sale is much more appreciated... and yes it is still early and the overal value of VR domains will only rise. No rush to sell....
 
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imo social is a fantastic keyword. whoever is the lucky holder here for vrsocial.com regged 5 years ago will make a ton from it one day. just don't double this keyword with stuff like VRsocialApps VRsocialgames etc... those double keywords and other vr+keyword+apps/games etc, are all money wasted. same for vr+3d+kw.

imo you really realy should keep away from vr+keyword+keyword. no matter what the two are... whether one is chat.. or apps or games 3d or 360 or whatever else... don't double them... of course like in any syntax, some may sell.. and will.. but the gamble just becomes too great thne. you will not win.

jmo of course.. but hey that's all any of us got here. choose wisely
in the end we will only know the full list of sold domains for next 5 years, in 5years+1day ahahhadhjha :)

cheers
 
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imo social is a fantastic keyword. whoever is the lucky holder here for vrsocial.com regged 5 years ago will make a ton from it one day. just don't double this keyword with stuff like VRsocialApps VRsocialgames etc... those double keywords and other vr+keyword+apps etc, are all money wasted. same for vr+3d+kw.

jmo of course.. but hey that's all any of us got here. choose wisely :)

cheers

There are not a lot of app related domain sales. But if you look at google adwords keyword tool search phrases like vr+adult+app keywords are rising in traffic and it is a sharp rise for some of the words. Also when a company like VRChat is calling it software a application (app) and other people will call it VRChatApp... like WhatsApp... i think some app keywords are not bad but one have to do some research first and not reg everything. (just my general opinium and not personal at you Alcy)
 
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360VRSports .com

How Oculus and the NBA Made a VR Movie That’s Actually Fun to Watch

Making movies in virtual reality—that is, 360-degree video—is hard. Really hard. The cameras are big and expensive. They can’t zoom. Move the cameras, or cut too quickly from one to the next, and you risk making viewers sick. Keep the cameras in the same spot and you risk wearing viewers down.
But the biggest obstacle facing VR movies, according to some critics, is that viewers can look in any direction at any time, making it impossible for the director to control exactly what they see. In a May Scientific Americancolumn, tech writer David Pogue called audience attention “the towering problem that no VR filmmaker has yet cracked.” It’s part of why some VR experts, including Stanford University’s Jeremy Bailenson, think the medium simply doesn’t lend itself to narrative.

Pioneering VR filmmakers have coped with these constraints in various ways: limiting the number of cameras, avoiding frequent scene changes, abandoning traditional narrative structure, and above all, keeping films short. In the process, they’ve come up with some fascinating experiments, but few crowd-pleasers.

An ambitious new VR documentary about the 2016 NBA Finals, the result of a partnership between the NBA and Oculus VR, may help to change all that.

Follow My Lead: The Story of the 2016 NBA Finals, released Wednesday on the Oculus Store for Samsung Gear VR, is not an artistic or journalistic masterpiece, by any means. But it does challenge some common assumptions about what’s possible in a VR film. It embraces linear narrative. It cuts easily and frequently between cameras and venues—as often as every six to eight seconds, according to the filmmakers. And it clocks in at 24 minutes—short by cinematic standards, but a veritable epic in VR terms.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/09/15/this_nba_finals_documentary_is_the_first_vr_sports_film_worth_watching.html


I forgot I had these: :rolleyes:

DreamVR360.com
360VRAD.com
360VRDream.coom
360VRCost.com
360VRLens.com
360VRShops.com
360VRStores.com
Buy360VR.com
360VRMART.com
360VRLand.com
360VRGoggle.com
360VRImmersive.com
360VRHQ.com
360VRMagic.com
360VRTown.com
360VRWebsites.com
BuyVR360.com
ChatVR360.com
ImmersiveVR360.com
MagicVR360.com
OnlineVR360.com
WebVR360.com
WatchVR360.com
ShoppingVR360.com
TourVR360.com
LVR360.com (Live/Luxury VR 360)
DoVR360.com
CinemaVR360.com
ExperienceVR360.com
MovieVR360.com
WorldVR360.com
 
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yes, no harm
I made it very clear that personal opinions is all any of us have here.
and that the only way to know what'll sell in next 5 years in VR will be to look at namebio in 5 years + 1 day.

the perfect proof of above is that you hate keyword social.. and that I love it.
that you think VRsocial.com is crap.. and I think it'll make someone very rich one day.
that sort of thing.

it's not personal attack, sorry. just opinions.
cheers
 
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yes, no harm
I made it very clear that personal opinions is all any of us have here.
and that the only way to know what'll sell in next 5 years in VR will be to look at namebio in 5 years + 1 day.

the perfect proof of above is that you hate keyword social.. and that I love it.
that you think VRsocial is crap.. and I think it'll make someone very rich one day.
that sort of thing.

it's not personal attack, sorry. just opinions.
cheers

I share your vision about VRSocial.com. A great domain. But not for adding another keyword (VRSocialDating) for example but maybe the 360 keyword can be a exception in some cases. On the other hand i have a 2 word adult keyword domains and i had it listed and redirected to Sedo 9 months ago and i received offers for two domains (listed and redirected it to Sedo for only a couple of weeks). My most valuable VR domains are of course the short VR+keyword and keyword+VR domains. But there is money to be made for good 2 keyword domains. (must be in a valuable / highly profitable niches like casino, cams etc)
 
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I hope you prove me wrong. and everyone with double/triple VR keyword make the money.
not much sales there happening so far.. but that's the past, and VR future is more important and brighter and pretty much 99.9% of it is still ahead of us all.. so really, anything and everything can still happen!!! but.. past sales so far are also of value and a record of what happened so far.. of trends and tendencies etc.. its not something you can just ignore and pretend it isn't there. imo they tell more about future than imaginary crystal ball. if say some newcomer to VR today, were to pick between the two options.. ie: look at sales so far, versus trying to imagine or invent or predict some brand new VR domain syntax trends for future... I have no doubt he'd be better off doing the former.. when comes to increasing his sale potential in future. but.. that probably goes without sayin to most. but I guess not to all.

either way, single keywords, double, tripple or quadruple... I wish everyone the best. even to me myself and I.

cheers
 
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I hope you prove me wrong. and everyone with double/triple VR keyword make the money.
not much sales there happening so far.. but that's the past, and VR future is more important and brighter and pretty much 99.9% of it is still ahead of us all.. so really, anything and everything can still happen!!! but.. past sales so far are also of value and a record of what happened so far.. of trends and tendencies etc.. its not something you can just ignore and pretend it isn't there. imo they tell more about future than imaginary crystal ball. if say some newcomer to VR today, were to pick between the two options.. ie: look at sales so far, versus trying to imagine or invent or predict some brand new trends for future.

either way, single keywords, double, tripple or quadruple... I wish everyone the best. even to me myself and I.

cheers

VRLiveCams.com sold for €5.500 if i remember correctly.

But i must admit, when i entered the VR game at the beginning of 2015 most of the best VR+keyword and VR+keyword domains where already taken. Luckily i have build a great / large portfolio of premium 1 keyword MR domains such as PokerMR, DatingMR, SlotsMR, CarsMR, HotelsMR, CamsMR, TubeMR, BitcoinMR etc (in time for just the reg fee)(some dropped ones).

I do have some great adult single VR keyword domains but not many.

But for VR i wish i was regging domains in 2013... more choice of quality 1 keyword domains.

Of course i wish you (and everybody else on this great thread) also all the best. Hoping for the best and let's make some money the next months! You are a very active poser and i like your postings. Always good to share some thoughts with a VR domainer.

Cheers!
 
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VRLiveCams.com sold for €5.500 if i remember correctly.

But i must admit, when i entered the VR game at the beginning of 2015 most of the best VR+keyword and VR+keywords where already taken. Luckely i have a great portfolio of premium 1 keyword MR domains.


closest I have to that are
HDCAMVR.com
4KCAMVR.com
CAMLIVE360.com
VR4KCAM.com
 
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yes I wish I started earlier too. but that's stating obvious. cause that's what everyone wishes. even those who regged vr domsins in 2010, probably wish they started in 2005 etc.. etc...

so instead of esch of us getting in our timemachines to change past (which do not exist, just as crystal balls do not exist), we just did the best we could with what we had. and in exactly 5 years+1day we will all get to find out how we will do in the next 5 years ;)

gl.
 
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VRLiveCams.com sold for €5.500 if i remember correctly.

But i must admit, when i entered the VR game at the beginning of 2015 most of the best VR+keyword and VR+keyword domains where already taken. Luckily i have build a great / large portfolio of premium 1 keyword MR domains such as PokerMR, DatingMR, SlotsMR, CarsMR, HotelsMR, CamsMR, TubeMR, BitcoinMR etc (in time for just the reg fee)(some dropped ones).

I do have some great adult single VR keyword domains but not many.

But for VR i wish i was regging domains in 2013... more choice of quality 1 keyword domains.

Of course i wish you (and everybody else on this great thread) also all the best. Hoping for the best and let's make some money th enext months! You are a very active poser and i like your postings. Always good to share some thoughts with VR interested domainers like yourself.

Cheers!

p.s. just to be on same page.. when I talk about double triple quadruple keywords.. I am not referin to the commonly used compound english words like carpark daydream or livecam or drivein or whatever.. some of this stuff is so common and generic that most people (including I think official english dictionaries and laguage people) consider them as one words.

I am talking strictly about unrelated words.. so stuff like.. goatcrap, boygirl, specialbozo, and 50 gazilion others.

cheers.
 
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that being said, I make only one exception to this rule with THE+vr+keyword.
of which I hold about ~10. but THE probably doesn't even count as your average extra keyword anyway.,.

and I'm still contemplting if I should push my recent $200 gd offer for THE VR WEB .com to auction.

hmm.

put like if you think I should push it.
or dislike if its too low and I should hold it for more future.
thank you for participating in the vote.
 
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just saw this while checking out if ConvictVR.com was available.

ConvictVR.com pretty cool website. (not mines)



VRLiveCams.com sold for €5.500 if i remember correctly.

But i must admit, when i entered the VR game at the beginning of 2015 most of the best VR+keyword and VR+keyword domains where already taken. Luckily i have build a great / large portfolio of premium 1 keyword MR domains such as PokerMR, DatingMR, SlotsMR, CarsMR, HotelsMR, CamsMR, TubeMR, BitcoinMR etc (in time for just the reg fee)(some dropped ones).

I do have some great adult single VR keyword domains but not many.

But for VR i wish i was regging domains in 2013... more choice of quality 1 keyword domains.

Of course i wish you (and everybody else on this great thread) also all the best. Hoping for the best and let's make some money the next months! You are a very active poser and i like your postings. Always good to share some thoughts with a VR domainer.

Cheers!

interesting thing. VRLiveCams.com sold for MORE than VRLIVE.com

VRLiveCams.com $5688 (2016)
VRLive.com $2000 (2015)
 
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Not sure if I will keep or drop Vcam.Live
 
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I forgot I had these: :rolleyes:

DreamVR360.com
360VRAD.com
360VRDream.coom
360VRCost.com
360VRLens.com
360VRShops.com
360VRStores.com
Buy360VR.com
360VRMART.com
360VRLand.com
360VRGoggle.com
360VRImmersive.com
360VRHQ.com
360VRMagic.com
360VRTown.com
360VRWebsites.com
BuyVR360.com
ChatVR360.com
ImmersiveVR360.com
MagicVR360.com
OnlineVR360.com
WebVR360.com
WatchVR360.com
ShoppingVR360.com
TourVR360.com
LVR360.com (Live/Luxury VR 360)
DoVR360.com
CinemaVR360.com
ExperienceVR360.com
MovieVR360.com
WorldVR360.com

You should keep 360VRAD.com a good one imo.
 
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I share your vision about VRSocial.com. A great domain. But not for adding another keyword (VRSocialDating) for example but maybe the 360 keyword can be a exception in some cases. On the other hand i have a 2 word adult keyword domains and i had it listed and redirected to Sedo 9 months ago and i received offers for two domains (listed and redirected it to Sedo for only a couple of weeks). My most valuable VR domains are of course the short VR+keyword and keyword+VR domains. But there is money to be made for good 2 keyword domains. (must be in a valuable / highly profitable niches like casino, cams etc)
I agree,
Ya know, I use the term 'social vr' as a niche category not a keyword.
But I know some feel different about that.
I had the same issue while taking about vr EXPERIANCE's as a categorical niche term not a keyword.
Imagine the experience and use that keyword for it. Because if you can imagine it, someone will do it eventually for/in VR. And it's those far out things that you can't do in the real world that become hot items in the virtual world. Si-Fi plays well (things we wish we could do) . Safe bets if you are prepared for the wait.
Sorry, since I'm still playing this, I won't site examples.
Thinking far ahead of conventional wisdom yields the best gains if you like to hand reg.
The waiting is the hardest part with that. I've never made any money doing what everyone else was doing.

Kinda thinking I did very well with that vr/360 cams segment. Hope you did as well.
I ignored many waves of tech in camera names over the years (my mistake) and decided this/vr/360 was not going to be one of them. Still playing them for just some select sub-niches I would like to have.

We will likely have good early numbers to count on in Feb/march/april 2017 in 'add space' and 'search'
because the size of the consumer vr market should nearly triple or better over x-mas with many more looking to buy in. So we will actually have some solid ground to work from.
It's up to 'compelling content' to drive it past that point.
 
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Regged: VRBODYSCAN dot com...

I'm thinking this might be a thing for social VR in the future. Instead of seeing each others crummy avatars you could see a true representation of your counter part. So I guess people will have to get their asses scanned some how for that.

I have the plural (VRBodyScans.com) :-D I think the plural might be more logical, as websites or apps could offer an inventory of body scans (of other people, celebs, imaginary etc) for you to use in VR, whereas you could likely take your own body scan with your camera quite easily soon.

I have quite a few on that theme, such as 3DVRScans.com
 
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I have the plural (VRBodyScans.com) :-D I think the plural might be more logical, as websites or apps could offer an inventory of body scans (of other people, celebs, imaginary etc) for you to use in VR, whereas you could likely take your own body scan with your camera quite easily soon.

I have quite a few on that theme, such as 3DVRScans.com
Yeah I noticed it was taken.

My reasoning was "What would I google if I wanted to get scanned?" And "VR body scan" was it.

I think the whole social VR thing is interesting. One of the advantages of meeting new people online is that you can pretend to be somebody else and express yourself through text (instead of akward conversation).

If people start getting 100 percent realistic avatars in VR with body scans it is more or less like real life, just in VR. With all the down sides. Approach anxiet, stiffled conversation etc.

Should be great for doing activities with people you are already friends with and feel comfortable with though.
 
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TeleportationVR .com

Why 'teleportation' makes sense in virtual reality

Getting around in virtual reality is a bit tricky right now. Even in room-scale VR, players are restricted by the physical size of their play space. Trying to walk to a point on a digital horizon might cause you to crash into a very real wall -- which is why VR games like Robo Recall and Budget Cutsallows players to teleport through the experience, rather than walk. This works surprisingly well, but I could never put my finger on why it worked. At Oculus Connect 3 this week, VR filmmaker Eric Darnell gave me an answer: teleportation in VR works because I grew up watching television.

Darnell has a lot to say about the future of storytelling in virtual reality -- as the co-founder of Baobab studios, he's made VR filmmaking his business. Teleportation, he says, is really just the VR equivalent of the "cuts" we're used to seeing in TV and film.
He credits Bullet Train for pioneering the practice in virtual reality, but seems to think the mechanic was inevitable. "Teleportation in games is like giving the viewer or player the ability to 'edit' their experience in film." It feels somewhat natural because it's a storytelling tool filmmakers have been using for over a century. Giving that control to the player, however, makes his job a little harder.

Read more: https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/07/why-teleportation-makes-sense-in-virtual-reality/

 
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360VR .Audio - Spatial .Audio - Audio360VR .com

Introducing Spatial Audio for 360 Videos on Facebook

It’s been just over a year since we first launched 360 video on Facebook, and in that time we’ve seen publishers provide hundreds of thousands of experiences that have captivated audiences—whether they’re jumping out of a plane, mourning a natural disaster in a place they’ve never visited, or exploring the bustle of Times Square. 360 videos place viewers right in the story, which is why we’re excited to announce a new feature that will immerse them even further. Starting today, Audio 360 is available for 360 videos on News Feed on iOS, Android, Chrome on Desktop (rolling out soon), and Samsung Gear VR, powered by Oculus, giving viewers the ability to experience spatial surround sound as if they were really standing in the middle of the video.


WHAT IS AUDIO 360 AND SPATIAL AUDIO?

Audio 360 is a suite of tools including the Spatial Workstation which enable creators to publish 360 videos with spatial audio on News Feed.

Think of spatial audio as 3D sound for 360 videos. It’s an immersive sphere of audio meant to replicate how humans hear sound in real life, but delivered over headphones. As audiences move around in a 360 video, the sound moves around with them, helping to place them in the context of the scene.

Read more: https://media.fb.com/2016/10/07/introducing-spatial-audio-for-360-videos-on-facebook/

 
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