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.com domains with many registered TLDs
Hello I want to ask you about I have domains to buy that are registered in many other TLDs but none of them has website and I suspect that the domain overestimated in Atom. Their estimation is high Is it worth to buy? The Domains are easy to pronounce and good for brand creation. What is your opinion?
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Copying a post I made elsewhere: The number of extensions registered for a specific #domain #name is not necessarily indicative of it's value. I see this every day, so might as well take 5 minutes to explain. Example: "FusionFinds". (I selected this one because I suspected that the reason it is priced as it is, perhaps even that it was acquired for resale at all, is that there are a number of registrations for it in alternate extensions.) FusionFinds․com FOR SALE ($8977) FusionFinds․de FOR SALE (€2749) FusionFinds․org DEFUNCT Shopify store FusionFinds․xyz FOR SALE ($599) FusionFinds․co․uk ACTIVE store for interior design trinkets FusionFinds․eu FOR SALE (€2499) FusionFinds․online INACTIVE FusionFinds․ca DEFUNCT Shopify store FusionFinds․ch INACTIVE FusionFinds․us EXPIRED/PARKED FusionFinds․co INACTIVE FusionFinds․store INACTIVE FusionFinds․in DEFUNCT Shopify store FusionFinds․site INACTIVE FusionFinds․se INACTIVE FusionFinds․cc DEFUNCT Shopify store FusionFinds․at INACTIVE FusionFinds․io INACTIVE FusionFinds․me INACTIVE FusionFinds․club DEFUNCT Shopify store FusionFinds․tech INACTIVE FusionFinds․life INACTIVE FusionFinds․com․pk ACTIVE store for interior design trinkets FusionFinds․net․in INACTIVE In summary, two domains out of 24 have active content related to commerce. The type of commerce is however not of the kind that would make you assume that demand for the dotcom or any other matching domain would be serious or moneyed. The rest are defunct (related to one entity!) or pointless aftermarket registrations. The reason I elected to do some research on this domain name is that based on my experience, not much business identity appeal will ever materialize for a name like this one. I picked it quite randomly, without prior knowledge about specifics. I was correct. I would rather buy a good name with no alternate registrations than this one, with 24 worthless ones. A domainer or marketplace that factors in these worthless registrations in decisions on acquisition, ranking and pricing, does not understand one thing about name quality. Not one.
"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
Specific news trigger specific domainer activity for sure, but it's not domainer activity along what I would call professional lines. The people regging something because it's in the news are not professional domainers in my book. Understanding *names* has nothing to do with finding novel industry terms first. And it does certainly not have anything to do with regging or guessing the term that some new *specific* venture (in the news?) will choose. It's about understanding names and brand names *in general*. Co-incidentally and as a consequence, whenever "domainer" activity itself is in the news, it always features some opportunistic dude that did the exact thing above. Other interpretations do not exist in public discourse.
On brands and "keywords"
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Does a logo and description make a name brandable?
A comment on the recent trend on the domain name aftermarket writ large to add logos and descriptions to everything under the sun thinking that you can now sell *anything* as potential brand name options. https://www.nextventure.com/blog/a-nameless-lump-of-chalk-and-cheese
0 likes • Oct 16
@X Y Namecheap, Dynadot, and now Godaddy have all now superficially copy-catted the presentation part of the brandable marketplace. With AI, that's not a biggie. What they however *still* don't have a clue about is the nature and appeal of brand-type names. (Even brandable marketplaces don't, but atleast they try.)
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
2 likes • Oct 12
No disrespect, but you asked for an opinion. Atom had a seizure on this one. Firstly "verse" is already quite dated. It will hold it's own for good options, such as "Talentverse" would have been. I think it seems they have landed in a "the more the better" kind of conclusion, and pray that their search will let buyers find good options irrespective of what's listed. Like a "you never know" or "one man's trash is another's treasure" kind of thing. I find that very problematic. Same as to valuation.
0 likes • Oct 15
@Michael Rader Brand protection reasons can in some cases elicit quite surprising price tags, but it should never be a guiding principle for investment, IMO.
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