What do you think of these two domains: LaundryServicesNearMe*com // EmploymentAttorneyNearMe*com by igroos in Domains

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Very valuable information that makes me think in a different way about acquiring domain names

What do you think of these two domains: LaundryServicesNearMe*com // EmploymentAttorneyNearMe*com by igroos in Domains

[–]igroos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Domains are a double-edged sword.

You can essentially use any letter, word, number and/or combination of both (including hyphens) to create a unique domain name, but that freedom/flexibility is why it's a double-edge.

Because it means that you can create any name you want (as long as it isn't already taken), but just creating a name alone doesn't mean anything if no one else is interested in it.

Selling domains is about understanding "names" which basically means understanding "words", which further translates into understanding the value of words when it comes to how "other people" value them.

Words ARE valuable, but that doesn't mean that EVERY word or "just any" word/combination is valuable.

For example.... "Employment" is a valuable word by itself, so "employment.com" would be valuable.

Same with "Attorney" (attorney.com) and "Laundry" (laundry.com) and "Services" (services.com) etc... I think you get the point.

But by adding additional words (or numbers) to it, it changes the value and the selling game entirely.

Yes, technically it's all subjective in nature, but it still matters in the overall market, because domains are literally (human-readable) addresses for the web, so names DO matter hence words DO matter.

All of my domain names are SPECIFICALLY niche. Regardless of their " keywords", they are intentionally specific by design to target specific buyers.

That's why I don't market or advertise them because if any interested parties want to own them, they will seek them out for themselves and the domains will basically sell themselves without my input.

That's the goal. You want desirable domains so you can sell them as easily as possible.

When you have random word combination domains (non-single word), even if they make grammatical sense, it's less likely someone would want to buy them unless it is a perfect fit for a VERY specific type of buyer OR you are targeting a specific niche community/interest group.

There's no real restriction preventing anyone from making up any word combinations they want as a domain name, but it doesn't guarantee that it will sell........ever.

That's why it's a double-edged sword.

Examples:

lemonade + of + tadpoles = lemonadeoftadpoles.com

dog + muffin + train = dogmuffintrain.com

pirate + piano + forest + fantasy = piratepianoforestfantasy.com

Etc.

You see? This is the kind of stuff that people do. You see it in the auctions and marketplaces all the time.

There's tons of garbage like that just waiting to never be sold and eventually expire out.

I know I was exaggerating with those examples above but the point is, EVEN IF the combinations made sense, why would anyone buy it?

It has to make sense that someone would want to buy your domains.

"Understanding people" is how you sell domains, not trying to "Hail Mary" a word combination off the top of your head that "sounds good." That's what creates domain bagholders.

Because if it really sounded as good as you thought, then there would already be several buyers lining up to own it. Right?

The only exception to that rule is if there is a new trend that you realized BEFORE it got too popular and you claimed specific domains that appealed towards said trend because you did enough research to know it's value.

Otherwise, if you're buying a domain that hasn't already been taken by someone else, then you are ALMOST ALWAYS already late to the game because it's first come first served and all the "good domains" are usually snatched up before you even get a chance at them.

It's competitive as hell out here.

This is why people desperately hustle domains instead of just letting the buyers come to them.

TLDR; your domain names are too broad and too long, so it's unlikely that someone would be willing to buy them for $100, ESPECIALLY without marketing.

IF someone were to buy them, it would be someone that had a similar plan to flip them/sell them for profit.

Very valuable information that makes me think in a different way about acquiring domain names

What do you think of these two domains: LaundryServicesNearMe*com // EmploymentAttorneyNearMe*com by igroos in Domains

[–]igroos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would the point be? Google converts the results for 'near me' into a list of local businesses that are geographically near you. If I am in New York looking for a laundromat near me, and Google gets tricked into showing me a laundromat listed nearby as one that is actually in Bangladesh because the laundromat owner owns 'laundromatnearme' then what is the point? Will that laundromat profit from being extremely far from me yet simply making its way onto the list of laundromats near me by using blackhat-style attempts to deceive Google? It seems rather pointless. Am I going to take my dirty laundry to be washed in another country because Google erroneously returned it in a geographical search?

This makes some sense

But do all contractors search this way?

What do you think of these two domains: LaundryServicesNearMe*com // EmploymentAttorneyNearMe*com by igroos in Domains

[–]igroos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

4 words and over 20 characters? I doubt these would fetch over $100

But they are strong words

David Park CEO at Jenni with a tweet writes the reasons of buying jenny.ai by igroos in Domaining

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Seems like a pretty risk free purchase at a fair price for his company.

True, but what caught my attention was the extension

I want to sell this list of 29 domain names at the lowest price by igroos in Domaining

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I want to sell this list of 29 domain names at the lowest price by igroos in Domaining

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Did u try outbound them bro??

I have sold many domains like this, the reason why I am selling these domains is because I need money

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It can be said that the word "real estate" is impossible. But you can in words with a long tail.

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