
The value of one word and truly premium dot-coms has absolutely skyrocketed. Seven figures is now the norm. Delete.com at auction yesterday went for over $300K. Media Options talked on Domain Sherpa about having four to five seven-figure sales in a good month, when it used to be ten to fifteen per year. Even higher-quality two-word names and brandables are seeing double and triple the values they had just a few years ago.
The problem is that everyone thinks they own high-quality names, when in reality most people do not. If you are not getting pinged a few times a week to price a name, you probably do not own a truly premium domain. That does not mean your name is bad. It just means it is not top-tier premium.
All of this makes me more comfortable with my higher asking prices on good letter LLL.coms and strong one-word .coms. If they do not sell now, they will sell later, and I do not need the money to pay the bills. Patience is your friend when you own quality.
Every time I get an offer on a domain, I ask myself a simple question: what is the realistic price to go out and acquire a similar-quality name today? I am honest with myself. I do not pretend my name is better than it really is. I see auctions and acquisition prices by the hundreds every day, so I know what it would actually take to replace it.
I also have to account for taxes. I lose about 25% off the top. Add in commission and taxes, and the net can easily be close to getting cut in half.
Understanding the real value of your name can help get it sold, but it can also be the reason you decide not to sell it.
Quote of the Day: “Every Friday, I like to high five myself for getting through another week on little more than caffeine, willpower, and inappropriate humor.” – Nanea Hoffman
Domain of the Day: PredictiveLabs.com Can’t get a hotter keyword than this
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Dynadot
Abilene.xyz Abiline Texas
OOKX.com Under $300 and 16 years old
Izzoo.com Nice brandable and 20 years old
XDUM.com 19 years old
556bet.xyz 231,000 visitors. Affiliate opportunity
GoodSoda.com 24 years old. Good marketing name
BacklinkPro.com Entire industry built on backlinks
Jewelers.xyz At $2 at press time
Namejet
eWise.com Now the most bids on the 5 day Namejet board
LandscapeManagement.com Already a few publications share this name
Theologic.com Logic for the win
DigitalNetworks.com. Closes today. Sounds like a 1990s name which it is. 30 years old
PressWorks.com A lot of angles here. Self publishing or press releases
DataCheck.com Closes today. Top number of bids of the names within 5 days
ContactData.com Essentially why everyone pays for Apollo
CloudGear.com Makes me think of Cloudflare and all the tools that can be offered
LOCM.com Top 4L I see on Namejet
TheSwing.com Golf and Tennis
FairBrain.com Fair Brain name
Atom – Active Auctions
UKTS.com No reserve at $130
GoCourier.com Exudes quick delivery. No reserve
TideHawk.com Nice watersport name
CDUG.com At $110 and no reserve
Freaky.ai High opening offer but take the rails of AI and could be interesting
CryptoBar.com No reserve. There’s one in New York. Bar that takes crypto and crypto themed
Grew.ai Its a bit high for an opening bid but have seen worse names sell for more
CrazyWorld.com Coming up for auction on Feb 19th
Sedo
SOT.com At $10K Getting closer to reserve
DailyLink.com 15 years ago, sites that compiled interesting articles were all the rage. Miss them
E3.net High opening offer
UKO.ai BIN at $2K. Pronounceable
Catched
MegaWeapon.io Already has 2 bids
OpenLayer.org Sounds like an open source depository. No bids
LuckyBot.org AI gambling bot No bids
BeRoots.cl 40 bidders. Has to be backlinks
Farmy.ai Up to 5 bids
SmartRooms.org The home is becoming smarter. No bids
MegaWeapon.io Ios are great for video games
Flower.nz No bids. Cannabis is illegal in New Zealand…..for now
Godaddy Domains with Bids
MIOP.com Most bids on the Godaddy board. Not a word, an acronym
AmericanBakery.com Upgrade name for a few companies
LifeInfinity.com Longevity Lab all the way
GolfSurvivalGuide.com Putt well
Fans.cc As in cool them off, or like them because they are cool
DY7.com LLN.coms have been north of 4 figures lately
CentralParkProperties.com Some of the most expensive property in the world
LasVegasMarketing.com Also a big, and expensive market
JunkCarRemoval.com Remove for free, scrap the metal
BookLabs.com Self Publishing
ClassicSolar.com Long all solar names
DisputeAi.com AI Legal name. One of the first industries disrupted
PeptideGenius.com Peptides are all the rage
RealEstateSeminars.com Get your license online
LovePain.com The two most expensive things in the world
Photoshop.io Don’t
WinningBids.com Auction tool
DSupport.com Men’s sexual health site
RoboFish.com I like this as a brand
DiscountGardens.com Wholesale plants
Bodle.com Decent 5L.com
Axnu.com I’m going to call this pronounceable
Godaddy Names Value Names (Low or No Bids)
Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid
88158.com
92765.com
999Live.com
bw6.com
CareerRemote.com
CityOfFortmeade.com
CoinSaving.com
CreditToCapital.com
Decertification.com
ecacolleges.com
essaypedia.com
evovault.com
FreshArtPhotography.com
HumanisingAutonomy.com
jadar.com
juwy.com
Lakeside-Holding.com
lazzariitalianoven.com
lihouisland.com
LuxuryRentalCar.com
mandilesmexicangrill.com
MintyCode.com
ModMachine.com
MyVodka.com
navidium.com
NetOcracy.com
NeverlandMusicFestival.com
OddOneOut.com
ProPaintCorner.com
recettesenpot.com
RugbyX.com
SellNews.com
sparrlaw.com
TheSplice.org
toddcountyfairmn.us
trifusion.com
ValleyDesigns.com
VitalityHealthAndWellnessGroup.com
voou.com
wlmw.com
xwe.net
zride.com
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