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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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Check out these trends and search volume at Google and partners (Google Adwords Keyword Tool) And in the graph you can see its growing fast, the last dip is only partial data of August so it will be actually higher (Google.com/trends). The value of VR domains will only increase rapidly.

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VR keyword search has actually pretty much stagnated since April. I guess it will pick up again strongly in the lead up to the Playstation VR release in October, as well as the European release of the Oculus, and then of course, the run up to Black Friday and Christmas.

I don't know if the 'partial data' is a reason for the August fall. It's not the total traffic for the month being shown it's the average by day. It could dip further.
 
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VR keyword search has actually pretty much stagnated since April. I guess it will pick up again strongly in the lead up to the Playstation VR release in October, as well as the European release of the Oculus, and then of course, the run up to Black Friday and Christmas.

I don't know if the 'partial data' is a reason for the August fall. It's not the total traffic for the month being shown it's the average by day. It could dip further.

The search volume on July 29th 2016 for the keyword "VR" was 1,830,000 /month on Google and partners. Today it is 2,240,000 times/month! Also the trend dip in August is due to partial data I guess.
 
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Congrats @nimtree
If keyword is very good (SMART), hyphens weigh less
good luck!
 
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VR keyword search has actually pretty much stagnated since April. I guess it will pick up again strongly in the lead up to the Playstation VR release in October, as well as the European release of the Oculus, and then of course, the run up to Black Friday and Christmas.

I don't know if the 'partial data' is a reason for the August fall. It's not the total traffic for the month being shown it's the average by day. It could dip further.

Yeah. It's been totally dead on my side the last few months. I think the Google Daydream launch will be epic though. And if Apple does VR for the iphone 7 things will get crazy as every move they make is front page news.
 
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VRCareer.net

One of my first nets! :)
 
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VRCareer.net

One of my first nets! :)

Good Choice.

So, I imagine the end user would be a job site dedicated to VR employment opportunities?
or some other business?
 
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VirtualFingers .com

Leap Motionโ€™s Interaction Engine Beta Can Make Virtual Hands More Useful

Controller-free hand-tracking company Leap Motion is preparing for the day we ditch our position-tracked controllers with its new Interaction Engine, which is launching as an Early Access Beta today.

This promising new concept aims to refine interaction with hand-tracked controls and is now available as a Unity module. Leap announced the launch in a new blog post that goes into detail about what the Interaction Engine means for hand-tracked controls.



The new tools essentially make something of a compromise in terms of believeability of interactions in favor of the ease of actually performing them. With previous iterations of Leap controls, for example, you might struggle with the physical action of holding a virtual object, as anything but a precise and definitive movement might cause the item in question to squeeze out of your grip.

Read more: http://uploadvr.com/leap-motion-interaction-engine/
 
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VRCareer.net

One of my first nets! :)


nice :) got this one that i will develop :)

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Any VR .ca extensions selling latley?

VRhut.ca
VRnetwork.ca
VRmall.ca
VRproperty.ca

VR Global Tour.com
Virtual X Hub.com
VR Whale tours.com
VR whale watching.com
Ontario VR.com

I did some outbound for โ“Ÿโ“›โ“โ“จโ“‹โ“‡.โ“’โ“ in spring (to an upcoming VR arcade), and I got 2 responses from the same company: One said "$11k and we have a deal.", the other said "No, thank you.".

Obviously there was some internal conflict, and I wasn't able to
make the sale... -__-''

I have high hopes for .ca though. :) It could take a while, but I think we'll see some good sales. I've already seen a handful of VR companies using .ca, and it's not uncommon for the .com owner to secure the .ca for brand protection & Canadian appeal.

*fingers crossed*
 
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VRZIO.com
 
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Good Choice.

So, I imagine the end user would be a job site dedicated to VR employment opportunities?
or some other business?

Well, first of I have alot of VR domains with not that good keywords (yet) because I have failed to check Adwords etc. and also because my main focus have been .com I think I have missed alot of .NET and instead regged some crappy name in .com. (Beginners mistake)
So today I just searched for a couple of keywords and that one popped up.

But to answer your question, yes probably something like that! :) Otherwise I have a lot of Work and VR-related domains (Nothing special but incase I can't sell it)


Congrats, bought the .com 2014. :)

Nice one! Thats is a whole lot better :)

Off topic: I try to see if someone else owned the .net before me and when it expired. But I can't find anything else than on Whois.domaintools.
I have tried Domainhistory.net, Hosterstats, web.archive.org
 
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BrainsVR .com and TopGradeVR .com were available some weeks ago, so i handreged them.

I believe VR is gonna be use a lot in therapy that is why i took VRtherapyplus .com and Vrtherapypro .com namebio shows Vtherapy sale in 2015 for $1500

I have been wondering if some of you own VRNNN or NNNVR domains in .com; it look like some chinese VR site have been using this pattern for their websites.

I am not yet sure if I should rejoice over these my VR names in .Stream extension nevertheless I got them for 0.60 each I believe it is a good buy already!

VRAR .Stream / VR-AR .Stream
VRlive .Stream / VR-live .Stream
VReality .Stream
Vreal .Stream
VRxxx .Stream / VRxxx .Rocks
WearVR .Stream
LiveVR .Stream


All I know is that "VR streaming" have been in action these days.
As for now, that is it for me in VR
 
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Hi guys, for 2 project I have to sell now some of my pearls. Which platforms and methods woukd you recommend? Auctions from 0 at namebio or flippa?
Well, first of I have alot of VR domains with not that good keywords (yet) because I have failed to check Adwords etc. and also because my main focus have been .com I think I have missed alot of .NET and instead regged some crappy name in .com. (Beginners mistake)
So today I just searched for a couple of keywords and that one popped up.

But to answer your question, yes probably something like that! :) Otherwise I have a lot of Work and VR-related domains (Nothing special but incase I can't sell it)




Nice one! Thats is a whole lot better :)

Off topic: I try to see if someone else owned the .net before me and when it expired. But I can't find anything else than on Whois.domaintools.
I have tried Domainhistory.net, Hosterstats, web.archive.org

You are the first.
 
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PreSchoolVR
 
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Out of 26 VR domains I have in .net my favourite is VRholidays.
 
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