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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



Related Thread: Adult Virtual Reality (VR) Discussion
 
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We almost need a section just for VR, AR, etc with multiple threads for different topics.. So we can have multiple discussions going on.. It's pretty hard to keep up with all the posts now that we are over 100...
 
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We almost need a section just for VR, AR, etc with multiple threads for different topics.. So we can have multiple discussions going on.. It's pretty hard to keep up with all the posts now that we are over 100...

It does sound like a good idea to brainstorm stuff .. but we would probably fight too much lol
 
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Some hacks. Maybe i'll develop one.

VrGoggl.es
VirtualRealityGoggl.es
VirtualGoggl.es
 
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Not a big fan of hacks, but they do look nice. Good luck man!
 
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My first vr domain:

VRvizor.com
 
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Today is a good day. One of my favorite VR names that I am happy to say is mine...

VRHotels (dot com)

I have a small list of domains that I'm thinking about developing and this is on that list. But, everything is always for sale for the right price ;)

I think VR and the Hotel industry are going to be a great fit. Being able to experience hotels before you travel is something I would love to do..and I think a lot of people would say the same thing.

...I also have VRMotels (dot com) :)
 
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Great domain! I have vr-hotels
 
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Today is a good day. One of my favorite VR names that I am happy to say is mine...

VRHotels (dot com)

I have a small list of domains that I'm thinking about developing and this is on that list. But, everything is always for sale for the right price ;)

I think VR and the Hotel industry are going to be a great fit. Being able to experience hotels before you travel is something I would love to do..and I think a lot of people would say the same thing.

...I also have VRMotels (dot com) :)

nice buy

hope your investment pays off
cheers
 
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Some hacks. Maybe i'll develop one.

VrGoggl.es
VirtualRealityGoggl.es
VirtualGoggl.es

cool hacks. melikealot.

I wonder if this kind of stuff can pay off.

some of my hacks are:

vr inter.net
vr pla.net

vr fan.club
vr night.club
 
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cool hacks. melikealot.

I wonder if this kind of stuff can pay off.

some of my hacks are:

vr inter.net
vr pla.net

vr fan.club
vr night.club

.club is not a hack but i liked the ones with .net
 
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.club is not a hack but i liked the ones with .net

thanks

I meant word splitting

which is what hack is

and if it isn't that.. then that's what it should be
 
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thanks

I meant word splitting

which is what hack is

and if it isn't that.. then that's what it should be
The hack is not splitting words it is splitting syllables.
 
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The hack is not splitting words it is splitting syllables.

A domain hack is a domain name that suggests a word, phrase, or name when concatenating two or more adjacent levels of that domain.[1][2][3][4] For example, http://bir.ds/ and http://examp.le/, using the fictitious country-code domains .ds and .le, suggest the word birds and example respectively. In this context, the word hack denotes a clever trick (as in programming), not an exploit or break-in (as in security).

I am sorry to say this, but one of us is obviously wrong.
 
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cool hacks. melikealot.

I wonder if this kind of stuff can pay off.

some of my hacks are:

vr inter.net
vr pla.net

vr fan.club
vr night.club
Cool. I like the. net ones too.
Hope they pay-off!
 
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My first vr domain:

VRvizor.com
I have
VrViser.com

Best of luck:)
If I sell my one or you sell yours, it would be a great opportunity to Sell Sell Sell:)
 
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A domain hack is a domain name that suggests a word, phrase, or name when concatenating two or more adjacent levels of that domain.[1][2][3][4] For example, http://bir.ds/ and http://examp.le/, using the fictitious country-code domains .ds and .le, suggest the word birds and example respectively. In this context, the word hack denotes a clever trick (as in programming), not an exploit or break-in (as in security).

I am sorry to say this, but one of us is obviously wrong.
Yes, the wrong one looks like you. If you are using a compund word for your domain hack and if your dot splits your domain name 2 pieces which both has meanings then trust me it is not a domain hack. Please visit domain hack thread and see some examples from some more experienced domainers.
 
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Yes, the wrong one looks like you. If you are using a compund word for your domain hack and if your dot splits your domain name 2 pieces which both has meanings then trust me it is not a domain hack. Please visit domain hack thread and see some examples from some more experienced domainers.

like I said, if its one word and you split it. it's a hack.
fanclub is one word.
so is nightclub.

you should rethink your reality.
 
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like I said, if its one word and you split it. it's a hack.
fanclub is one word.
so is nightclub.

you should rethink your reality.
Ok, you win.
 
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my lust reg for the day...

virtual reality LUST

cheers and happy hunts.
 
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New today: VRmuseumguide(s) and my last buy VRtourguides ...(dot)com. :)
 
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my lust reg for the day...

virtual reality LUST

cheers and happy hunts.

I wanted to have the short version of that so bad.
 
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