Big List of Premium Domains looking for offers

domainmoon.com

New Member
Dont think much!!! Just make an offer, you will get the name

SharesPortal.com
TurkeyTransport.com
DogsBet.com

TicketAir.com
JourneyTicket.com
SpainTicket.com
PostTip.com
PatKorea.com
RouteLab.com---- SOLD
Bowings.com
ChanceMarketing.com
Malkaya.com
BadBentheim.com
FixedMoney.com
BestPricez.com

SecondHandThings.com---- SOLD
ManualArt.com
YoungFruit.com
LatesTV.com
HorsesTrainer.com
1adults.com
ClickandClick.com---- SOLD

WebProMail.com
LottoEntry.com
Modernly.com
MP3Enjoy.com
Raptly.com
UKInn.com
ITtomorrow.com---- SOLD
LasvegasRace.com
PoundPal.com
Showerz.com
24Domain.com
HotPackages.com---- SOLD
DirectCMS.com---- SOLD

iDreamHouse.com
eHomeSelling.com
TeenAll.com
iGotAMail.com

PlayBoy24.com
DomainTraderz.com
AUForum.com
eAcronym.com
UKGameZone.com
CatDogMouse.com
TheScorpio.com
TheBeethoven.com--- SOLD
MyDil.com
nmaepros.com

ThePharmaceutical.com--- SOLD
TheNeurology.com
TheRadiology.com
TheCloning.com
TheMP3Music.com
TransplantationSurgeon.com
CabTravel.com
CellFonez.com
DiamondTravels.com---- SOLD
eTicketHouse.com
HackingBox.com
Medicaloans.com
Net4Tickets.com

PoundBet.com
SecurityManagament.com
SiliconGame.com
SkiTraveller.com
TeenageOne.com---- SOLD
TurkWebs.com

WrapLink.com---- SOLD
J-E-W.com
eAnaconda.com
eComplement.com---- SOLD
eDangerous.com
eEstimation.com
eJurassic.com
ePeppermint.com
ePostgraduate.com
ePharmaceutic.com
eDodger.com
ReiseZone.com
PDAfone.com
iLasVegasCasino.com
123WebDirectory.com

TicketnHotel.com
ezBioTech.com
HackersPortal.com
DostForum.com
Londonews.com
OlympicsStadium.com
JobsConsultancy.com

OxForum.com
OneSoccer.com
PigForum.com
BikesForum.com---SOLD
DollarForum.com
PoundForum.com
MatrimonyForum.com
MatrimonialForum.com
ezTraffics.com

DigitForum.com
AffiliationForum.com
ChampionForum.com
DotsForum.com
DownloadsForum.com
MailsForum.com
WebsForum.com
ResellForum.com


3Dchannel.net
RobotUSA.net

LiveStore.net
ManFashion.net
HotelRepair.net
WeUsa.net
Reopen.net
Boggling.net
Timings.net

EUADs.net
Eminems.net
NYCMap.net
GoLove.net
ManShop.net
Penegra.net
HappyHotel.net
WebXChange.net
NanoZone.net
ChilloutZone.net

69i.net
1524.net
NZAD.NET
AUAD.NET
UKAD.NET

Security24.net
ExtraTel.net
CodeGurus.net
RugbyPlanet.net
HappyPoker.net
GameSoccer.net
CoolBet.net
ConnectGames.net
TamilWorld.net
TheNFL.net
SoftwareTalk.net
OneOne.net---- SOLD
JavaDirect.net

e-CreditCard.net

DeveloperForums.net
expertXchange.net
123HomeLoan.net
EuropePharmacy.net--- SOLD
LowFareTravel.net


OKCancel.net
TicketOne.net
eClone.net---- SOLD
Forum6.net -- SOLD
Forum8.net -- SOLD
RxMagazine.net
OlympicsSports.net

Consultancies.net
USlance.net
HindiMail.net
ShockMail.net
AllSong.net
OpenAuction.net
AllCareers.net
CellphoneDirect.net--- SOLD
FamousHotel.net
FiveStarPoker.net

UKromance.net
Boomering.net
iSinger.net
MultimediaTalk.net
ProgrammerTalk.net
AdultsLove.net
BMWtalk.net---------$125 > 99



CheapPrice.org
Reopen.org
FlightBooking.org
Thanking.org


Wetting.ORG --- any name $30 in this section and two for $50
Sinking.org---- SOLD
Postures.ORG---- SOLD
CabDriver.ORG
24-hour.org
Embedding.ORG
Physically.org --- SOLD
Outputs.org
Intimation.org
Baseboard.org
Searchings.org
Unanimous.org ---- SOLD
Economizer.ORG
Wetness.ORG
Softness.ORG--- SOLD
Nanostore.ORG
Loveliest.ORG---- SOLD
Picturing.ORG--- SOLD
Breech.ORG
Britisher.ORG
PierceBrosnan.org



TopMP3.org---- SOLD
WebWeb.org
Fyra.org (Swedish 4)
DayNight.org
Funf.org (German 5)
DigitalDirect.org

MP3Song.org
KidDomain.org
GetFinance.org
NamePrivacy.org--- SOLD


AmericanAgency.org
LottoGames.org
EuroCasino.org--- $500
GolfCup.org
6869.org
4002.org
2929.org
SmartTrade.org----- SOLD

MegaCasino.org --- $500
BuyCheap.org
WorldCasino.org --- $500
AsiaCasino.org --- $500

ThePhoto.org--- SOLD
eReseller.org
eInvestor.org
Dforum.org
MP4Player.org
TravelGuru.org
TheLasVegas.org
TheAD.org
J-O-B.org

iBingo.org --- $500
iBetting.org --- $500
ePharmaceutical.org
ePharmaceuticals.org
c4y.org
SportGame.org

Forum4.org
Forum5.org
Forum6.org
iLONDON.org --- $500
DNnews.org

TopInsurance.org
24365.org
BusinessExpress.org
ezBay.org
IslamicTimes.org
DJtraining.org


iam looking for offers on these names.

please quote your BEST OFFER on any name(s). If it is reasonable i will respond to you.
 
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StephanieCordray

New Member
Now... if you want to see where I'm really dumb about web technology here you go....


What makes these domains premium? I don't see any useful purpose for most of them.
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
domainmoon.com said:
buy it now prices added on some names

You still haven't explained to me what makes them premium names... the one thing I do know is that premium names typically come with a premium price.

I always thought that premium names had to be something useful to be considered premium. I'm not a domain name expert and I don't speculate in that market. I'm beginning to think you aren't an expert either if it you can't answer that question.
 

domainmoon.com

New Member
StephanieCordray said:
You still haven't explained to me what makes them premium names... the one thing I do know is that premium names typically come with a premium price.

I always thought that premium names had to be something useful to be considered premium. I'm not a domain name expert and I don't speculate in that market. I'm beginning to think you aren't an expert either if it you can't answer that question.


This is really not a challenging question that i can't answer. But my time doesn't permit to do so. But there is a duo in this world, they made something that you can learn, i can learn, they can learn and everyone can........ i.e www.google.com

start learning.... it is good always...... and it is needed till we alive..........
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
domainmoon.com said:
This is really not a challenging question that i can't answer. But my time doesn't permit to do so. But there is a duo in this world, they made something that you can learn, i can learn, they can learn and everyone can........ i.e www.google.com

start learning.... it is good always...... and it is needed till we alive..........

Nice answer... told me what I needed to know. There were a couple of them there that I actually thought about... not for building up and reselling but to actually do something with them... but I'm not going to pay a "premium" price on a claim of premium name.

The thing about google, see, is you can get all kinds of answers from google... and all of them saying something different... I thought I'd ask an expert.
 

domainmoon.com

New Member
StephanieCordray said:
Nice answer... told me what I needed to know. There were a couple of them there that I actually thought about... not for building up and reselling but to actually do something with them... but I'm not going to pay a "premium" price on a claim of premium name.

The thing about google, see, is you can get all kinds of answers from google... and all of them saying something different... I thought I'd ask an expert.


Well!!! I do agree that all of names that are listed above are not Premium. Now a days the word 'Premium' lost its real 'Premium' meaning. You can browse forums, you let u know.

At this instant of time/day, 09/30/2005, if I really own, real 'PREMIUM' names of total, that I listed above, may be I will be in the list of Forbes 500 Richest people in this world and I am sure I really don’t used to have time to answer your questions or roaming towards all forums. Can we find Real Premium names at this time, that this domain industry started 25 years back ( I think I am in heaven at that time). Most of names that can be called as Premium are taken by the year 1997. Now we are in 2005, almost 8 years was gone and most of premium names got swapped/ing between Premium Members/Companies.

If you really interested to buy Real Premium names and would you like to spend some millions/billions of dollars, I will try to get business.com, creditcard.com and tax.com….are you ready???????

I am just curious to know, are you ever came to know that any Premium (real) name sold on forums?? As per my knowledge is concerned, I never heard about any name that sold on forum at price 25k. This is a small market place, here you can find lots of sellers(not everyone) that are entered into this biz may be 2 or 3 years back, and working their best and trying hard to find the best/premium domains that they think they are.

What makes my names Premium?
Well before registering names I used to take care about keyword popularity and overture search count. Most of names in that list used to have good overture count (in forum way) and VERY VERY EASY TO REMEMBER. (first and best rule got satisfied) and built with Strong keywords.

Some of names got listed on GreatDomains.com, the collector of real Premium names, (visit site; you can find nice stuff to laugh in this evening, and you will know what makes Premium a Premium).

I am not only one expert in this domain industry, that I can teach you and no one is expert on Everything. Try to start learning probably you may become an expert of experts.

Though I mentioned as Premium Names I didn’t quoted any domain even in range $xxxx. I posted very very reasonable level of prices and you feeling those prices are Premium.

THE DOMAIN RESALE RULE THAT I BELIEVE:
No one can say what domain can be sold for what price!!!!!! In domain industry there are no Premium Standards. Play till you can, tired!!!!!!!...... then… Take Rest.
 
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StephanieCordray

New Member
You could try dnforum.com but I wasn't real impressed there with any of it and I couldn't make heads or tails out of the domain name game there either. I guess I'm just doomed to waiting until an idea strikes me and hope the domain name I choose is a good one.
 

ian

Administrator
Staff member
Thread moved to offer section.
Stephanie, if you want to learn about domain values, and this is not a completely reliable source, as it contains only the highest sales values, but then again it does contain a lot of market driven auction results, I would suggest taking a weekly look at http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm
It updates every Tuesday, I check that page every week without fail just as it is released. Even for those not interested in domain names, it is quite interesting reading.
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
Thanks, ian... I keep hearing all this stuff about having good domains names and while i know it's important on some levels there are parts of the whole 'industry' that I just don't seem to grasp very well. Every where I've looked there is such conflicting information I just throw up my hands and say "forget it"
 

Kiwiberry

New Member
Steph, looks like I'm with you. I checked out the link Ian left, and it's ridiculous. 1.4 million for 3-letter.com! While it peeks my curiosity to get more involved, I think I'll stick with figuring out the ins - and - outs of my own site before broadening my horizons.
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
Well, i know there are reasons for that... the shorter it is the easier it is to remember...there's also the thing about spelling... and all kinds of other issues about it I just don't get, lol. I would like to understand that before I go plunk down a lot of money on something like that instead of going to GoDaddy or wherever and just buying whatever I can find that's available.

I can't ever see paying $1.4 million for one no matter what although I'm slightly aware of why some might. The main thing for me is learning the whole picture which is like a jigsaw puzzle with pieces missing.
 
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SiteExpress

New Member
When I first started into the whole "Internet bus" thing, I was started to get caught up in trying to buy "Premium" domain names, and resell them. It did not take long to learn just how many cons there are out there when it comes to the whole game.

Example: I had someone email me, and ask me to give him a price on a domain name, when I did, he told me to have it appraised, and if it appraised that high, he would pay it. He then said I would have to go to a "Reputable" appraiser, and he gave me a list. Most of the list of URLs were dead links, and the 2 or 3 that worked looked kind of strange. I did some research and digging around, and found out that all 3 were owned by the same person! turns out, it was the guy that wanted me to go there and have them appraised.

Just a scam!
 

ian

Administrator
Staff member
If someone makes you an offer, it should never be tied down to you getting an appraisal, 99.999% of the time, it is a scam. If they are interested in buying the domain and they want an appraisal then let them get it themself, that has nothing to do with you, besides most appraisals arent worth anything. Everybody has their own valuation methods.

As to why someone would pay a lot for a domain, well lets take the 1.4 million for vip.com which consists of $600,000 cash and the rest in stock. US$600,000 may sound like a lot, but it is a good easy to remember domain name, and if you consider what the advertising budget of some companies is, it may not be a lot after all. Also to put it into perspective, they just bought some gambling network of sites for $42 million dollars, so forking out $600,000 for a good brandable domain to bind the network together is not really a lot.
Some of the buys that did surprise me was cheapgas.com for US$150,000 sounded like a lot. A trio of incorrectly spelled domains Downlaod.com Donwload.com and Dawnload.com being sold for $204,000 that struck me as being too costly for domains with the wrong spelling. There is a lot of money being spent that is questionable, but then a lot of people made the money that they are spending in the first place, so sometimes you just have to accept that they know what they are doing.
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
Someone did tell me once that a domain name is really only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Since I'm kinda stingy I had best stay out of that game but it's still interesting to try to understand yet I wonder if I ever will.

I guess if you know how to use domain names effectively it's worth it, but me? I know hosting and some small bits about web design... not much else,lol.
 

Vaelor

New Member
Speaking as somebody who is always dabbling a little in the domain game myself (you may remember one of my very first posts here, I was trying to find buyers for a handful of my domains!), I can honestly say that in my experience over the last seven years, it is a very hard game to play and any given player has about a 0.01% chance of every making any decent money out of it.

Of the ten or so domains I had for sale when I first joined here, I've sold ONE so far, and that was via eBay auction. The price I sold it for didn't even cover my listing fees for the ten seperate domains I tried to auction.

I've given up trying to sell them actively now. I'm just sitting on them and hoping that someday, somebody will see them and make me a decent offer.

To be honest, I could barely comprehend what the thread starter was trying to say in most of his posts here - I can't translate broken English very well lately - but I can tell you that few if any of the domains in his list were "premium", and most would be considered at best "junk".

"Premium" generally means that a few key factors have to be met. For starters, in today's domain game, only a .com is "premium", or occasionally a very good .net. .org or "lower" is worth little to nothing.

Any domain using digits or hyphens is junk, unless they're *extremely* short - length is a bigger factor than ever when it comes to domains, since there are absolutely *no* one, two, three, or four character .com domains left unregistered, and very few fives or sixes that are actual English words and not just garbled characters like fhsyek.com or h2-f74.com. A domain that is six characters or less, a .com, and is comprised of actual correctly spelled English words, is usually "premium". If it's brandable or has a strong marketable appeal, it's even moreso, and if it's a single English word, or an internet term, like download.com, then it's a goldmine.

To use a few examples from the list in the first post here... J-E-W.com is worth literally nothing... also AUAD.NET, 6869.org, 24365.org, and even probably the ones like Unanimous.org - they either mean nothing at all, or they're an unbrandable word in a .org domain. I'll be surprised if these ever sell at all. A few there, like HackersPortal.com, JobsConsultancy.com, and WebProMail.com, could be worth sitting on because they're .com's, they're English words, and they have internet branding potential.

In my opinion though, these domains range from utterly worthless, to mediocre, with a few decent ones hidden among the rubbish. There are definately no premium domains here, though.

However, I'm certainly no domain appraisal expert (if there is such a thing!), and this is just one man's personal opinion based on his experience in the industry, and not by any means a professional or successful one!
 
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ian

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Staff member
Any domain using digits or hyphens is junk, unless they're *extremely* sho
I beg to differ on the subject of hyphenated domains being worthless.
Some hyphenated domains have sold for very high amounts. I know this for fact. I have also bought a few hyphenated .com domains for rather high prices as well.
And the exception that I am referring to is hyphenated domains which contain highly searched for and valuable search terms. Lets face it, how many people nowadays, find the site that they are after from search engines. Search engines are complex, but one of the factors that they consider, amongst many, is the anchor text of the inbound links. Thus in my opinion, having highly searched for keywords in a domain, even if they are seperated by hyphens can be valuable.
 

Vaelor

New Member
ian said:
I beg to differ on the subject of hyphenated domains being worthless.
Some hyphenated domains have sold for very high amounts. I know this for fact. I have also bought a few hyphenated .com domains for rather high prices as well.
And the exception that I am referring to is hyphenated domains which contain highly searched for and valuable search terms. Lets face it, how many people nowadays, find the site that they are after from search engines. Search engines are complex, but one of the factors that they consider, amongst many, is the anchor text of the inbound links. Thus in my opinion, having highly searched for keywords in a domain, even if they are seperated by hyphens can be valuable.
Actually, yeah, you do have a good point there.

Mind you, I wasn't try to imply that any one of those negative points makes a domain utterly worthless in and of itself, and in kind, no single one of the positive factors alone makes a domain a goldmine.

I shouldn't have used the wording "any domain using digits or hyphens is junk" - that was a bit too black and white, though I did go into more detail on what I meant later. Essentially, in my experience, it's a matter of weighing up the pros against the cons. The pros are:-

* .com
* Short in length
* Contain letters only
* English words only
* Meaningful, brandable words

The cons are:-

* Any other TLD, .net being the second best, .org next, and anything else having pretty much no resale value whatsoever.
* Too long
* Contains digits or hyphens
* Contains gibberish text strings
* Uses words that have no marketable purpose

So, by that logic, Jobs.com is extremely valuable, because it's a .com, it's very short, it uses only letters, it's an English word, and it's extremely marketable. Whereas eComputers1000-bizness-4u.info is not even worth the cost of registering it to begin with. However, something in the middle ground - say, computer-hardware.net, is not an absolute goldmine, but it's definately worth sitting on as it has potential. It's not short, it's not a .com, and it has a hyphen, but it is a brandable English word domain, so it has some value.

In my experience, there's no hard and fast way of deciding what a domain is worth. As Stephanie said - and I believe this applies to pretty much everything in life - a domain name's true value is equal only to what somebody is willing to pay you for it. I'm just listing off the factors that, in my experience, contribute to what makes a good, or a bad, domain.
 
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