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Selling Names

Is Selling Domains Hard? Challenges, Tips, and What to Expect Selling domains might seem like an easy way to make quick money, but it’s far from simple. While some domains can sell for thousands—or even millions—of dollars, most struggle to find buyers at all. Factors like market saturation, valuation challenges, and finding the right platforms
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Domain Samples

Here is a group of 12 names that I bought a random 3 day period. Funny how the first two have zero value in estibot. I also dont like numbers, but I think 4cbds.com works. So let me go through this small list
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Great Domains

Where to Buy Great Domains in 2025: Tips and Top Registrars Buying a great domain is the first step in making your online presence professional and memorable. Whether you’re launching a business, blog, or personal project, the right domain combines reliability, affordability, and essential features like privacy protection and solid customer support. Registrars like Namecheap,
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And good domains

What Makes a Good Domain Name (and How to Choose the Perfect One) A good domain name does more than just give your website a home—it sets the tone for your entire online presence. It impacts how easily people find and remember you, plays a role in SEO rankings, and can even shape your brand
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Big article on bad domains

What Makes a Bad Domain and How to Avoid One Picking the right domain name can make or break your online presence. A bad domain, on the other hand, can hurt your SEO, confuse visitors, and tarnish your brand’s credibility. From hard-to-spell names to irrelevant or overly long URLs, choosing poorly can chase away potential
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Few tools to help

Before buying a domain name, it’s important to ensure that it doesn’t have any unintended or inappropriate meanings. You don’t want your domain to accidentally convey something offensive or awkward. Here are 5 tools that can help you test your domain for unintentional meanings before you make a purchase: 1. Namechk 2. Urban Dictionary 3.
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Red Flags of Bad Domains

Choosing a domain name is a critical step in establishing an online presence, and making the wrong choice can have long-term consequences for your brand, SEO, and credibility. Below are key red flags to watch for when selecting a domain name that could make it “bad” or problematic: 1. Lengthy and Complicated Domain Names 2.
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Even in top 10, tld’s that arent popular

The top 10 most popular TLDs (Top-Level Domains) are typically based on usage, recognition, and traffic. Here’s a list of the most commonly used and well-known TLDs as of 2025: 1. .com 2. .org 3. .net 4. .co 5. .io 6. .gov 7. .edu 8. .us 9. .info 10. .biz Summary: These TLDs are well-established
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Too many extensions

As of 2025, there are over 1,500 domain extensions (also known as Top-Level Domains or TLDs). This includes a mix of traditional and newer extensions: Categories of Domain Extensions: Growth of TLDs: In summary, the available domain extensions are vast and diverse, offering a wide range of options for domain registration depending on your needs,
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Bad Combo

If two words in a domain combine to spell something unwanted, it can create a negative impression, cause confusion, or even harm your brand’s reputation. This could occur when the combination of words unintentionally forms a slang term, offensive phrase, or something inappropriate in any language or culture. Here are some examples of how this
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