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I just saw this Sedo sale on Namebio. WeSellUsedCars.com sold for $10,000. This is a 4 word domain name that sold for $10,000.
What is the logic behind such a hefty price? Who buys such domains?


Maybe it’s just me, but I observe their tech-savvy nature mostly concerns social media. In other words Generation-Z only consume what someone else does. IMOSpeculating,based on growing # internet users.
Young generation-Z will be the most tech-savy.
If not them, one after. Progress moves forward.
I would love to hear @ThatNameGuy’s take.
My take is different than yours Samer...while I don't necessarily see prices for domains going higher, I do see a higher percentage of domains being sold to end users due to AI, education and outbound targeted marketing.Speculating,based on growing # internet users.
Young generation-Z will be the most tech-savy.
If not them, one after. Progress moves forward.
I would love to hear @ThatNameGuy’s take.
Redd....WeBuyAnyDomainTheres a UK based company which started I think within the last few years who are called...webuyanycar.com.
The tv ad is voiced by James Corden, the UK actor and tv presenter who may be better known for the late late show and carpool karaoke in America.
Redd...i misspoke when i said Scotland...i meant Ireland. Too many Guinness I guessGood morning,
Sure...didn't they try that after the war to unify all the nations. It was decided that for a month all of the cars would drive on the right hand side of the road and if that was successful all of the trucks and buses would do the same from the next month.
I am seeing numbers used with letters in domain names more often. I'm just down the road from where Guinness was invented but we get British tv.
People always quote the radio test but that is only one medium for domain names. I'd say 90% of my exposure to domain names is in a visual form not through hearing them.
www. NoEasterEggs4me.com
Hope you and yours are all keeping safe and well.
Regards,
Reddstagg
I feel that we couldn't dictate how buyer value on some domain,but we should to respect on their option and their main reason why they spend more money for certain domain
Sort of like Amazon or Apple rightWhat an awful brand name!
Probably a fake sale.. who in the world would build a brand on a 4 words brand name? There are countless better names under $10k.
Agree with your thoughts.I don't know niche well enough to know whether it was too high or not. Essentially if an end user really wants the name, that is far more important than number of words or characters, as @biggie said earlier.
Names have many characteristics, including clearly describing the product or service. I would rate this name high on clear description. Some names that go for a lot have extensive history of backlinks, do not know for this name.
I trust Sedo sales data, but as for all auctions, sometimes they don't pay, so sometimes they later get pulled from sales. I don't sense this happens as frequently there as other platforms.
When I did the analysis of 2019 .com sales of 3 or 4 word sales, there were 4 sales of 4-word names at prices of $7500 or more (compared to 45 3-word in same analysis).
For example HerHeartIsSouthern sold for just under $10k.
Bob
PS Edit did someone point out that UsedCarsForSale, similar length but better wording, probably, and much bigger search volume, but somewhat fewer advertisers, sold for $100,000 in 2017 at Uniregistry?
Sort of like Amazon or Apple rightBottom line, it's the business that makes the brand, not the brand that makes the business
Did you see earlier in the thread where Bob Hawkes pointed out that UsedCarsforSale.com sold for 100K in 2017? Check out the site and see how it's being used. Would you have preferred UCFS.com?
That's my modus operandi too, but I see three and four word domains on TV being used by very successful businesses all day long. It's really not what you prefer, but rather what works best for the "end user"No I would not use UCFS either I prefer to use something short and creative
No mistake, I just strongly disagree with the OP.
We sell used cars is an excellent marketable domain that people will remember.
Jims Podunk Auto Group...
You can find us at WeSellUsedCars.com
What do they do?
They sell used cars...
It's clear, concise , has "sell used cars" in it for KW rankings.
What I REALLY disagree with is OP's Namepros strategy of posting regurgitated content of things that have already been discussed. You want a presence here on NP, I get it.
Gain it by knowledge, not naivete and weak "oh my god can you believe..." content.
EDIT: I just saw this after I posted...

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I just saw this Sedo sale on Namebio. WeSellUsedCars.com sold for $10,000. This is a 4 word domain name that sold for $10,000.
What is the logic behind such a hefty price? Who buys such domains?
I know somebody who used to be a car salesman!The way to launder the money was to sell the trade ins for $1 to another dealer or wholesaler and lower the tax on new car now it is buy a domain.
Good for you...now the key is selling it to someone who sells auto parts. I picked up about a dozen WeSellXXXXXX.com (3) and (4) word domains like WeSellWaterfrontHomes.com to WeSellSecurity.comThe day after I saw this sale on namebio, I picked up WeSellAutoParts.com from expireddomains.
That's a great point.Abbreviations are faceless, impersonal. Something you want to avoid if you're running an independent, privately owned, business.

