I joined here maybe a year ago, but since I'm not a broker or reseller, I forget about this site as a resource to me. I'm a Web Information Architect / UX Designer / Branding Designer/ Content Developer -- and I, with a small team, actually develop web properties that interest me, and seek to spin them off as properties.
I've been interested in aggregating and creating a unified portal for all touchscreen device cases, gear and accessories -- having found that the industry is all over the map, ebay is filled with uneducated sellers who don't even know the devices people want accessories for, and too many of the specialty items are very esoteric -- for example "TPU cases" -- which are the current state of the art form-fitting device-specific cases. So, I'm going to overhaul the entire process, and I wanted a name than consumers could think of that was comprehensive -- that would deal not just with phones, but with ipads and tablets, with kindle readers, etc ... So I wanted people to have one place to look for all forms of accessory gear for their device, and this site wouldn't transact all of this gear, it would do a lot of front-end filtration and smart organization and clean user experience design, and to obtain the products, much like nextag or pricegrabber, my site would simply link.
GearMall.com is what i came up with after trying many things, taking screenshots of all of the stuff taken that interested me... and also registering a handful of other stuff.
Veterans here know how to size up stuff in half a second -- they know all the rules of one word/ two word, how many letters, spelling confusion, sound confusion, hyphen or no-hyphen, recognizable words vs made-up words, how easily memorable would it be to brand it, and so on. But they also know the more complex stuff that requires research -- stuff I just don't know how to do, and, to be honest, thought I was just going to be feeling the guy out: how many hits the site currently gets, and all that alexa, and search term stuff, which is I know very important -- it's just not me forte at all.
So I just guestimated based on names I've purchased before, and I figured $500 would actually be low. But it was accepted immediately. I guess that should be good news, but instead I felt like a schmoe.
Had I greatly overpaid for a domain name?
Before coming here (I had to actually go to my email to search to even remember the name of the forum) i googled for some of the free (and i know you get what you pay for) domain name evaluator tools. But their results seem ridiculous: saying $50-60. There's no F*ing way this guy would have sold this domain for $60. That's a joke.
So -- if any PROs troll this newbie forum, how close did I get? FORGET MY METHODS for a moment and just consider end result. Would you say I was way off from what you would have paid?
And now, in the future, what should I have done to prep myself before bidding when I know the name I want to go after? Thank you
I've been interested in aggregating and creating a unified portal for all touchscreen device cases, gear and accessories -- having found that the industry is all over the map, ebay is filled with uneducated sellers who don't even know the devices people want accessories for, and too many of the specialty items are very esoteric -- for example "TPU cases" -- which are the current state of the art form-fitting device-specific cases. So, I'm going to overhaul the entire process, and I wanted a name than consumers could think of that was comprehensive -- that would deal not just with phones, but with ipads and tablets, with kindle readers, etc ... So I wanted people to have one place to look for all forms of accessory gear for their device, and this site wouldn't transact all of this gear, it would do a lot of front-end filtration and smart organization and clean user experience design, and to obtain the products, much like nextag or pricegrabber, my site would simply link.
GearMall.com is what i came up with after trying many things, taking screenshots of all of the stuff taken that interested me... and also registering a handful of other stuff.
Veterans here know how to size up stuff in half a second -- they know all the rules of one word/ two word, how many letters, spelling confusion, sound confusion, hyphen or no-hyphen, recognizable words vs made-up words, how easily memorable would it be to brand it, and so on. But they also know the more complex stuff that requires research -- stuff I just don't know how to do, and, to be honest, thought I was just going to be feeling the guy out: how many hits the site currently gets, and all that alexa, and search term stuff, which is I know very important -- it's just not me forte at all.
So I just guestimated based on names I've purchased before, and I figured $500 would actually be low. But it was accepted immediately. I guess that should be good news, but instead I felt like a schmoe.
Had I greatly overpaid for a domain name?
Before coming here (I had to actually go to my email to search to even remember the name of the forum) i googled for some of the free (and i know you get what you pay for) domain name evaluator tools. But their results seem ridiculous: saying $50-60. There's no F*ing way this guy would have sold this domain for $60. That's a joke.
So -- if any PROs troll this newbie forum, how close did I get? FORGET MY METHODS for a moment and just consider end result. Would you say I was way off from what you would have paid?
And now, in the future, what should I have done to prep myself before bidding when I know the name I want to go after? Thank you