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Wanted: Website Looking For Brandable 1 or 2 words .com Domain

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Hi Guys,

For the new website (comparison site, but it doesn't have to be related with the content) and probably new company, I'm looking for a domain name. It has to be;

- Brandable,
- Easy to pronounce,
- short 1 or 2 words,
- Could contain made up word,
- No Trademark issues.
- .com preferred but will consider to buy .com and .net of the same domain together.

Budget is mid-high $$, will be paid by PayPal. Please PM me your domains with your offers. Thanks!
 
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If you dont want any of those dream domains at this budget, please pass them along :)
 

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Thanx everyone whosent their domains for consider. However these are not the ones I'm looking for. If you think that you have something that really fits my desc. then I can stretch my budget a bit more. I'm actively looking at auction/expiring domains btw. So I can end this search at any time.
Hint: I'm looking for a domain like... google.com, zoosk.com, flickr.com scoop.com or firefox, etc. something brandble, wil be company name and also dn of the website and name of the system product that we develop. doesn't have to be any meaning, just easy to remember .com domain. Thanks again.
 

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Here's how such quests work: you motivate anyone with a domain that fits your needs, by defining a decent budget, worthy of one's research and response. For anything under $xxx or into $x,xxx your choice of a "dream domain" would be restricted to junk.
 

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$XX budget = what? $99? Or $10?

Time spent reading through wanted ads, grabbing a list of domains, filtering and sorting said list, and writing an email: 10 minutes

Probability of buyer picking a particular person's domain? <5%

Cost of the domains being offered: >$10

Best-case payout: ($99 purchase price - $10 reg fee) * 5% probability = $4.45

Best-case pay rate: $4.45 in 10 minutes = $26.7 per hour

Is that realistic? No.

Much more likely: ($35 offer amount - $20 for 2 years' reg. fees) * 5% probability = 75 cents

Hourly rate: $4.50 per hour, which is far below minimum wage in the USA.

Of course, that's assuming that the domain owner ACCEPTS the low ball offer. If the domain owner doesn't accept the offer, then he just wastes his time and gets annoyed in the process.

CONCLUSION: "Domains Wanted" ads with a $xx budget are NOT worth responding to when you average out the time and cost involved. Domainers in the forum should boycott all $xx budgets, in my opinion. I've been guilty of responding to them myself, but they're simply a waste of time. Good domains are worth more than $xx, and bad domains won't get the $xx offers when the person has so many domains coming in. I'm not opposed to $xx sale prices on clearance items, but this particular process is wasteful. If a domainer has items to sell for $xx, then the sensible thing to do is post them in a list and let buyers sort through them on their clock.
 

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Appreciate all your wise opinions guys.
For people who thinks that they have junk domains and would not find a buyer that would worth to wait and renew for another year or so, could fit to my needs, you'll never know. Some domains might not be profitable to sell them under 100 bucks,but it might be cost the owner less to sell them and not renew for another year.We all had domains like that haven't we?
Who would think that a word of google or flickr be a good dn around 15 yrs ago?
Also, thanks to some domainers here that they sent a lot of domains for consideration and some of them were really good ones. However my bizz partner didn't like it,so we had to move on.
What I mean is domain business doesn't always work with probability or arithmetic calculations. It's all about, speculations, foreseeing.
 

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My bizz partner says your bizz partner is full of İşkembe.
 

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wow your bizz partner is rude mate!
i saw a guy here looking for domains between 2-5$ what is going on here..what a waste of time no offense to starter though
My bizz partner says your bizz partner is full of İşkembe.
 
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