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"Brandables" made up words or even two made up words are in no shape manner or form an "investment" they are a lotto ticket-nothing else. Buying a NNN or LLL.com is an investment. If your made up name doesn't sell on BB or one of its competitors-go try to sell it and see what happens. You will never sell them consistently outside of BB or a company like BB-thus they are not an investment.
So I saw this post in the Brandbucket Experience thread by @London555, and I wanted to respond but it seems off-topic, as my question has very little to do with BrandBucket and is about investing in brandables in general.
I have to disagree with this poster. Every day I see brandable names sell for hundreds or thousands of dollars on Namejet, Dropcatch, Flippa and Godaddy. (check namebio) Heck, I've bought some myself for over $1k and I've received offers in the ballpark of what I paid.
There ARE liquid brandables that people invest in.
But how do you define these?
If you look at 5L's over $500 on namebio, for example, you'll see the number of pronounceable 5L.com's selling for that are increasing by the month.
Is this a foolish place to put your money, or one of the best places to see 10x-20x returns if you really know what you're doing?
Shout out to @dv82. http://dngeek.com is THE resource on brandables right now.
- Bobby