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domains New Names: We Examine the Acquisitions of Buy.Villas, MarketingReport.Com and More

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With the influx of buyers from China acquiring short domain names in many different extensions, we sometimes forget about keywords and new gTLDs. In this week's New Names, we take a look at some of the recent purchases of NamePros members.

This week, we have two new gTLD entries, two keyword domain names and one portfolio of 6N domain names which was acquired by myself.


Buy.villas and Sell.villas

@Nanda Dianto: I acquired those few weeks ago. It's being developed to be Villas and Properties website. I'm going to retire in my life and diversify my assets into villas. So, why not create a website for it?
If you're looking for villas, Buy.villas is the way to go. If you're seller or agent, Sell.villas is the way to go


MarketingReport.com

@Tytus: Keywords are still king. The natural traffic is nice and has a good chance to flip for profit. I have no interest in the niche but still put up a placeholder site on it.


WeWantDrivers.com

@deflee79: I recently picked up WeWantDrivers.com with the intention of selling the name to a trucking company or recruitment service. In the US there is a huge shortage of drivers and I think this domain really speaks to the needs in the industry.


DN.Domains

@domainerfella: I think this needs no explanation. First I thought of selling this, but I felt it is better to set my shop right on this one. Everyone is looking for the right names for their portfolio, but it is often very hard to find.
I plans on this one. Stay tuned.


Seven 6N .COM Domains

@James Iles: I bought seven premium 6N .COM domain names this week with the funds I received from selling a few of my premium five letter .COM names. My new domains include 977753.com, 656589.com, 979729.com and 191928.com. I feel that the 6N category will increase in value within the next few months, and I'm pleased to say that I now have a small portfolio of 20 of these domains.


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If you have a recent acquisition that you'd like to share, please do so by adding your domain name and reason(s) for the purchase to the submission thread. An assortment of the most interesting names, along with the reasons they were acquired, will be selected for future blog posts in this series.

What do you think of today's names? Which is your favourite domain from this list?
 
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you are right...

.com is boring
.com is even no location
.com sounds like Combucha

i got...

tuna.blue
sushi.blue
sushi.trade
hold-em.poker

i like domains with meaning...
what should i do with a 4letter .com domain with has no character - no personality ???
 
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i like MarketingReport.com over all the other but i do not think i would have paid 2k for it
 
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Marketingreport.com is quite nice.
The most liquid in the list though is probably 977753.com at at least $400+ in today's market IMO.

I have also invested into 6n.coms and heavily and think they go up from here like the OP.
 
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WeWantDrivers.com is a solid brandable domain name for the right end user. Good luck!
 
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Buy.villas and Sell.villas sound goods to me :D
 
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Thanks James, but words missing here: "I plans on this one. Stay tuned." Kindly change to I *have more plans*
 
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the new extensions are great...
and the big guys in this business make money by registration
so they are motivated to sell more new gTld,s

.com sounds like Combucha...
 
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for me .com is commercial :P
 
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Nice purchases everyone, though the 6Ns that Jamie purchased were the ones that made me salivate the most. :P
 
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Dn.domains
Domain name domains idk sounds a bit off to me.
 
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Dn.domains
Domain name domains idk sounds a bit off to me.
I know what you are saying but I think the specialty is how it sounds for the niche with the abbreviation, plus SEO benefits.
 
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Love MarketingReport.com
 
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