discuss Why Do Some Brandables Sell Fast While Others Sit?

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Something I’ve been thinking about lately: Two domains can look equally “brandable” — but one sells and the other sits for months. The difference usually isn’t length or even structure. It’s how quickly a buyer can process and imagine using it. Names that feel obvious tend to move faster. Names that need interpretation tend to stall. Do you guys prioritize: Instant clarity, flexibility, or uniqueness when picking up brandables? Would be interesting to hear real portfolio experiences.
 
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This really depends on the domain itself and it's impossible to guess why domain A sells faster than domain B without knowing what domain A and domain B actually are. Way too many variables and possibilities at play.

For instance, sometimes, it can simply boil down to the wrong time of season for someone to jump on a seasonally favored brandable.

Or maybe domain A isn't being exact match searched for as much as domain B. It could even be that domain A is being outbounded to the wrong niche market of buyers, while domain B is tapping the perfect decision making contacts in the exact niche that could benefit from that type of asset.

It's hard to generalize reasons with any accuracy. :)

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