Sure it's a good domain and I'm not trying to neg it, but what will it be used for do you think? Like an app store or what? Selling headsets?
Hate to be negative, but I don't see MOBILE as a strong VR keyword.
I'm sure it will have some use but 'strong use' I think is not in the cards for that exact reason.
Strong use would be that there would be a lot of players wanting to use it. But to do what ?
MobileVR is a category killing name but with what kind of demand for use.
Everyone thinks that smartphone is a strong keyword and is a category killing name but there are no really broad or deep examples of sales for it. Top 100 sales avg under $800
Compare that to CHAT at 16k avg for the top 100.
While I see the strong use of smartphones / Mobile VR, I just can't see a demand for the keyword as I have expressed a few times over the last year.
When/If users have it in their search terms, that could change. But I don't see that happening.
But the best of luck to those that have it in their names. I'm sure that some will do OK but I can't see high values for them.
I see it as an authoritative website, i.e. the leader of the pack. There will be a number of different companies vying for top dog in the MobileVR game. There will be fierce competition. The company who has MobileVR can and should develop a platform for MobileVR apps, news, updates. Like VR.com or VirtualReality.com is the pinnacle of VR domains, I'm very interested to see which companies end up getting these also.
This is my first choice of where it goes to, but second is exactly what the keyword says: Mobile.
Mobile phones are big business, can you think of a time when having VR capability is a must have for any phone? A customer walks into a store, the first question they ask is,
can it handle VR? I see this happening for sure. MobileVR.com would make a perfect VR phone site.
You decided to pick out "smartphone" in your post, not sure why you chose that keyword in your argument. When clearly the keyword is "mobile". Why didn't use previous "mobile" sales? That seems very strange to me, as your usually on the ball.
The .net sold a couple of years ago, you can imagine what the .com would fetch.
I'm not saying you're wrong and I'm right, but I'm someone who like to keep an open mind and I try to see the bigger picture. If you ask 100 people what they thought are the top 10 VR keywords were and in what order. I'm sure the lists wouldn't be identical, although mostly similar.
Perhaps as I own the domain, I'm giving more weight to it than I otherwise would. Maybe. Time will tell I guess and then we'll know for sure.