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"Stats"
This is how much proxy metrics *needs* to show us about the traction and gravitas for a name. This is also why I ignore them on purpose. The question, considering this, may be *what* the proxy metrics show and *what* they do not show. I think what they show is all sorts of *frequency*. Frequency of search. Frequency of adoption. Frequency of occurence in natural language. None of that however explain anything about the nature of brand names. It can perhaps lead to the discovery of some (temporary?) correlation between some pattern and sell-through. Like the way symptoms can tell a doctor what ails a patient. But it tells the doctor nothing about how the body works. The underlying theory for practicing his profession, and the thing that enabled cures to be developed and administered by correlation, had *nothing* to do with statistics. Stats can never be an account of how a system works. It's astonishing to me that the domain aftermarket can not (refuse?) to see this. I'll share this one once it clears.
"Stats"
0 likes • Oct 20
This is very true...these stats sometimes might be triggered by the trend or news relevance... Even more rare for a brandable name
VerseTalent.com Approved for $12895
I was surprised that this domain VerseTalent.com was approved for this price $12895 as Atom premium What do you think?
VerseTalent.com Approved for $12895
1 like • Oct 12
Congrats 👍 Surprising valuation for sure...if it is Talent Verse it can be even high.. I wonder if Verse has high sale potential and how many are prefixed in Atom marketplace.
💥 First Spaceship.com Sale! 💥
I accepted a $2050 offer on CodeFlicker.com... CodeFlicker.com — Sale Analysis Form & Feel - 11 characters, two short words that are easy to recognize and spell. - The name sounds energetic and visual, combining a technical term with a creative image. - Reads naturally and looks balanced in a logo or wordmark. Signal & Associations - Code suggests programming, software, development, and technology. - Flicker brings to mind light, movement, animation, or quick visual change. - Together, the phrase feels like “a spark of code” or “where creativity and technology meet.” - The word pairing gives the sense of living, breathing code rather than static work. Reach / Versatility - Fits perfectly for a coding-related brand such as a dev platform, design studio, tutorial channel, or animation tool. - Also fits for a tech media brand, YouTube channel, or AI-driven creative company. - Because both words are simple and familiar, the meaning stays open to interpretation while still hinting at tech and creativity. Why It Could Sell Strongly - Strong emotional and visual appeal that makes it easy to remember. - Perfect for brands blending code and art, such as interactive design or digital storytelling. - The word “Flicker” carries an emotional spark that feels alive and dynamic, giving the brand personality. - Works well for slogans like “Where Code Comes Alive” or “Light Up Your Code.” Risks & Considerations - The term “flicker” can occasionally remind people of “Flickr,” the photo-sharing brand, though the context here is clearly different. - Slightly longer at 11 characters, but still compact enough for clean branding and social handles. Domainer Takeaways - Pairing a concrete technical word with a vivid visual one creates strong memorability. - Names that merge creativity and technology appeal to both software builders and design-driven founders. - The success of CodeFlicker reinforces that emotional language in tech names sells well when it feels natural and energetic.
💥 First Spaceship.com Sale! 💥
1 like • Oct 10
Congrats Michael . This also falls in long hold section...curiously waiting for your sale from fresh acquires.👍
💯 Sold 2 domains recently...
🌐 StackSet.com This is a clean, two-word brandable that works especially well in the tech and software world. Why it works: Both “Stack” and “Set” are short, simple, and meaningful words. Together, they suggest technology stacks, coding frameworks, cloud infrastructure, or even productivity tools. It has a natural rhythm and balance that makes it easy to say and remember. Brandability: You could easily imagine a startup offering developer tools, SaaS products, or project management solutions with this name. It has that modern, tech-savvy appeal that founders love. 🤝 Symbro.com This is a invented 6-letter brandable with a strong, smooth sound. Why it works: It looks like a mashup of “Sym-” (suggesting symmetry, synergy, or symbolic) and “bro” (giving it a human, approachable, community feel). That makes it flexible - it could fit anything from a social platform, AI assistant, health app, or even a community-driven business tool. Brandability: Short, pronounceable, easy to spell, and feels friendly. Names like this are popular because they’re unique, ownable, and versatile across industries. 💡 How to Find Names Like These Look for short, punchy words or combinations (like “Stack” + “Set”). Think in 2-word pairings that are clear, balanced, and meaningful in the startup world. Experiment with invented blends, take a prefix that has positive or smart associations (“Sym-”, “Neo-”, “Vita-”) and mix it with something human or modern-sounding (“-bro”, “-zo”, “-via”). Keep it short — ideally 5–8 letters. Easy to say, easy to type. Think versatile. Don’t box yourself into one tiny niche. Names that feel broader tend to have higher value. 👉 Between the two, StackSet leans more corporate/tech infrastructure, while Symbro is softer and more consumer/social friendly. Together they’re great examples of the range of brandables that sell.
0 likes • Sep 27
Congrats Michael.
What I'm Working On... 🔨
I just want to keep you updated on what I'm working on. ✅ Domainer IQ Wholesale Marketplace. I want our community to have their own way of buying and selling bulk domains. Attached is an image of that project I am working on. ✅ More Videos I have a couple of conversation videos lines up, and a new tutorial video in the works. ✅ Drop Tool (Perhaps I'll use my own domain, Dropable .com) Once these are done I want to make it easier for us to look at the graded expiring lists that I share here daily. Instead of CSVs, you'll have a much better tool to look, sort and collect domains, and see my own picks. If you envision anything else feel free to share in the comments!
What I'm Working On... 🔨
0 likes • Sep 27
This looks like a whole standalone venture...of course it fits nicely with this group and acts as extension of what was taught here. curious how it will be...good luck Michael.
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