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Wearables.ninja
Healthcare.ninja
Webmarketing.ninja
Lady.ninja
Ideas.ninja
Codes.ninja
Keyword.ninja
 
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Keyword.ninja - Nice
Webmarketing.ninja - Good
Ideas.ninja - Nice
 
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why are you choose .ninja ?
your names are premium but the extension really terrible.
 
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I agree pretty much with accelerator.

I would keep that three and drop the other three. Code .ninja is great, Codes is (unfortunately) not.
 
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Yeah I would drop all these names, there is no future for .ninja

No serious company is gong to build their business on a .ninja domain...so unless you plan on developing them for yourself, I would let them go
 
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Yeah I would drop all these names, there is no future for .ninja

No serious company is gong to build their business on a .ninja domain...so unless you plan on developing them for yourself, I would let them go

diddo
 
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Well .Ninja was made with individual/Experts in mind. Companies were out of question to begin with.

IMO for an Expert in the Field starting a Sole Proprietorship it is better than most tlds excluding some Generic and maybe ccTld.
 
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Btw please Appraise these?

Bar.Gold

Stock.Gold

InvestIn.gold (Invest.gold & Investment.gold are both Registry Reserved)

Live.Gold
 
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Btw please Appraise these?

Bar.Gold

Stock.Gold

InvestIn.gold (Invest.gold & Investment.gold are both Registry Reserved)

Live.Gold


I like the two last ones.

Investin.gold is the best one IMO, even if one word before the dot obviously is better. However, I think this might be a +1000 dollar domain at the aftermarket in the future.
 
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There is no value in these .gold domains (same as .ninja), don't fall into this new extension trap, it will just cost you money, especially come renewal time...have a look at who is registering these names, they are mainly namepros members who are new to domaining and are trying to make a quick buck, it doesn't work like that in domains

Just because you can get a single keyword in some weird extension, doesnt make it valuable, the registrars are the only ones who will make money with these new extensions

Check namebio, .gold does not even appear on the list so there have been no sales in this extension at all

Good luck in whatever you decide
 
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There is no value in these .gold domains (same as .ninja), don't fall into this new extension trap, it will just cost you money, especially come renewal time...have a look at who is registering these names, they are mainly namepros members who are new to domaining and are trying to make a quick buck, it doesn't work like that in domains

Just because you can get a single keyword in some weird extension, doesnt make it valuable, the registrars are the only ones who will make money with these new extensions

Check namebio, .gold does not even appear on the list so there have been no sales in this extension at all

Good luck in whatever you decide

What? .GOLD was just released a few days ago in GA. Give at least a month or two ;)

And what then about these very recent ngTLD sales?

Source: www.sold.domains

Neo.club - 2000 USD - 2015-07-10 - Registry Sale
Gis.club - 1000 USD - 2015-07-09 - Registry Sale
Avocado.club - 1500 USD - 2015-07-08 - Registry Sale
Farm.club - 2000 USD - 2015-07-08 - Registry Sale
Smoke.club - 2000 USD - 2015-07-08 - Registry Sale
Astrology.club - 10000 USD - 2015-07-08 - Registry Sale
One.vacations - 5500 USD - 2015-06-29 - Sedo
Kazino.casino - 5000 EUR - 2015-06-29 - Sedo
Moon.Rocks - 8000 USD - 2015-06-24 - MostWantedDomains.com
Ads.pink - 1000 EUR - 2015-06-24 - Sedo
Sportwetten.club - 2999 EUR - 2015-06-23 - Sedo
App.life - 1310 USD - 2015-06-23 - Sedo
Simple.chat - 2999 EUR - 2015-06-23 - Sedo
Musiknoten.kaufen - 770 EUR - 2015-06-22 - Sedo
Future.Network - 800 USD - 2015-06-19 - Private
Odd.world - 999 USD - 2015-06-19 - Sedo
Forsale.uno - 2500 USD - 2015-06-19 - Sedo
kurzurlaub.jetzt - 700 EUR - 2015-06-19 - Sedo
Autism.Rocks - 100000 USD - 2015-06-18 - Sedo
Star.casino - 10000 EUR - 2015-06-18 - Sedo
Website.world - 1999 USD - 2015-06-17 - Sedo
Tesla.energy - 1499 USD - 2015-06-17 - Sedo
Transfer.Money - 90000 USD - 2015-06-17 - Private
Tallinn.Apartments - 2034 USD - 2015-06-17 - Private
Cyber.network - 1999 USD - 2015-06-17 - Sedo

However, I think only the good or even great combinations between keywords and TLDs will have a value in the future. I think that "Sell.gold" is an excellent combination. "Sexygirls.gold" is a horrible combination ;)
 
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What? .GOLD was just released a few days ago in GA.

Cmon...lets wait for sales to be reported on reputable sites, registrars are known to pump up these "sales" to increase the interest in their extension....keep watching namebio.com and dnjournal.com

And that is a list of sales from nearly 1000 extensions (not sure if exact number) doesnt that show you something.....I also cant see any .ninja or .gold sales in that list which is what we are appraising here

Im just making the point that its very unlikely that you get a sale, unless you are very lucky, or you get a premium keyword that matches the extension perfectly

There is always the odd crazy sale like Autism.Rocks for $100k, but those are freak sales and not the norm

ok, thats it from me, just advice, take it or leave it
 
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Personally, I think selling gTLDs works fine, so I think I'll leave it. Thanks anyway!
 
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Agreed Autism.Rocks was undoubtedly one of the freakiest sale in Domaining History.

For those who haven't heard of .Gold.....

I can assure you it has done pretty well. Quite a few names were registered on Day 2, there were registrations on Day 3 and 4 and finally almost all average or decent names were gone on Day 5!

Investing.gold was taken on Day 3, Invest.gold & Investment.gold is registry reserved.

Buy.gold & Sell.gold are also registry reserved. Buying.gold & Selling.gold were taken on EAP Day 2!

I have been following various nTLDs launches lately, I can assure you .gold has done extremely well, comparatively. Give it some time!!!! GA was only 4 days back mate, come on!!!!!

Finally I also agree that the nTLDs are very fine depending on the Keyword.Keyword combination. I can assure you they are here to stay! They are extremely popular among Young and Disruptive Entrepreneurs, that I know of Personally! I myself have a few Projects lined up that are all based on nTLDs.

Finally nTLDs may not matter so much to Domainers who just plainly sit on Thousands of names within their Portfolio. But for end users who can't afford XX,XXX - XXX,XXX for good .com could easily get similar value in nTLDs!!!

I agree to the fact that they MAY not matter much to Domainers who don't use their domains. But IMHO for Entreprenuers they are Genuinely Awesome Alternative!!

FYI : I have a decent Academic and Practical experience on Branding and Psychology!

Domaining is not Branding. Domaining is speculative trading. And like all Speculative Trading the investment community drives the market through various methods including allusions and innuendos!
 
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I have been following various nTLDs launches lately, I can assure you .gold has done extremely well, comparatively.

Are you talking well as in regs? Because it only has 1,233 regs, only picked up 98 the last full day.
https://namestat.org/gold

As a comparison .co got 300,000 in the first week. If you're comparing them to other new ones, most of them have had low launches as well.

Just did a brief count, there is about 300 new gtlds that haven't hit 10,000.
 
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.CO is ccTLD disguised as a dot-com-alternative. It will make sense with almost any keyword.

.GOLD is a niched gTLD with relatively high renewal fees. +90% of all keywords will simply result in nonsense.

I truly believe that, "18k.gold" is a MUCH better domain than "18kgold.co", as well as "Crocodile.co" is so much better than "Crocodile.gold". They're like apples and oranges. Completely different.
 
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.CO is ccTLD disguised as a dot-com-alternative. It will make sense with almost any keyword.

.GOLD is a niched gTLD with relatively high renewal fees. +90% of all keywords will simply result in nonsense.

I truly believe that, "18k.gold" is a MUCH better domain than "18kgold.co", as well as "Crocodile.co" is so much better than "Crocodile.gold". They're like apples and oranges. Completely different.

1,233 is still low any way you crack it. Again, look how many can't even hit 10,000 regs. These are the extensions you guys are investing in, low demand ones. Or should I say very limited, since most are niche and have just so many keywords that make sense. When is the last one that has come out that is doing any real numbers?
 
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Low, because of the factor I just mentioned. A very limited range of combinations that makes any sense.

Will that make this limited range of good domains worth less? I truly doubt it.
 
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Low, because of the factor I just mentioned. A very limited range of combinations that makes any sense.

Will that make this limited range of good domains worth less? I truly doubt it.

So far, yes. The only new gtld that I see getting consistent sales is .club. The others, random and not very big at that. Again, those that want to go for alternate extensions, have many more choices. You don't have much bargaining power in situations like that.
 
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So far yes. The only new gtld that I see getting consistent sales is .club. The others, random and not very big at that. Again, those that want to go for alternate extensions, have many more choices. You don't have much bargaining power in situations like that.

You don't own a single new gTLD yet you are an expert on the aftermarket for new gTLD:s that make sense?
 
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You don't own a single new gTLD yet you are an expert on the aftermarket for new gTLD:s that make sense?

I can read sales charts. This isn't some super secret information. I think some of you avoid them like the plague. You don't want to look at reg numbers, don't want to look at sales, don't want to look at any real data. Just want to say, let's wait 10-15 years and hope and pray.
 
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Yes, but .CLUB is also far more generic.

I realize that I probably appear as a fanatical supporter of these new domains and sure, I have spent some money on them, but honestly, I also think some of these extension will (more or less) end up on the domain graveyard within a decade.

Personally, I actually like the niched ones much more than the new generics. Sure, .WEB is a good extension, but for me it's "just another .NET".
 
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Yes, but .CLUB is also far more generic.

I realize that I probably appear as a fanatical supporter of these new domains and sure, I have spent some money on them, but honestly, I also think some of these extension will (more or less) end up on the domain graveyard within a decade.

Personally, I actually like the niched ones much more than the new generics. Sure, .WEB is a good extension, but for me it's "just another .NET".

Look at it from a domain investing standpoint. Do you agree or disagree that when end users have more choices, those that want to use alternate extensions, it gives you less bargaining power or more? Somebody comes at you with x, you reply with y, they go and get another extension and pay z. Some of them are very similar, wouldn't be hard to do at all. 1/4 of the sales posted above are .club sales.
 
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