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Wow, some nice domains there!!

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Those are some amazing names already and it’s only Friday.


This is for the old school wrestling fans out there. Anyone know it:




 
People not even trying to play “birdie in the bush” with hype.ca
 
jaydub said:
People not even trying to play “birdie in the bush” with hype.ca

Pre bidding could reach 4 figures on this one at Siber. I didn’t realize how many companies use Hype as their name till I did a quick search.
 
An old friend of mine from Toronto used to own hype dot com, used it for his Web/tech company, but sold domain a long time ago... Amazing name/domain in both .ca and .com. Good luck to the bidders!

Here's a fun and very Canadian one I spotted on the list:

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It's at 2k but it could also be just new bidders coming in.

Realistically if I was still in purchase mode I would think nothing of dropping 10k on this one.
Go in, bid 10k and see who else competes, in the end the domain is worth it.

Fortunately for me I am not actively purchasing anymore unless I need it for a project, so this one is not tempting me.
 
MapleDots said:
It's at 2k but it could also be just new bidders coming in.
Go in, bid 10k and see who else competes, in the end the domain is worth it.

I hear you.. you make a lot of sense.

However, I would rather renew 1000 domains in my portfolio for one year (or 500 domains for two years and so on) instead of bidding 10K on this domain. Because in my experience the chances of getting a request for that one domain in multiples of what I have bid on TBR is far slimmer than me getting a request for one of the domains I renewed, and selling it for XXX of the cost. That is what I have come to realize and has been my strategy these days. But we can leave them to our family to inherit and so on. But how many should one leave as inheritance?

To each his own - I quite understand. So it's totally up to the person who is bidding to decide, if he/she is to go for more or preserve what they already have.

MapleDots said:
Fortunately for me I am not actively purchasing anymore unless I need it for a project, so this one is not tempting me.

I am sure we all get to that place eventually, and from what you have said, we are both in that same category.

Not that it's not worth it, but how many of these should one own in his/her portfolio?
 
I think it’s not so much that the strategy of paying 10K for domains is a bad strategy. It’s more about the fact that buying a .CA for 10K isn’t a great strategy long term.

Those paying big money today may squeeze themselves into owning very few domains. If I would spend 10K today it would have to be because I thought it was a steal or it’s a .com.
 
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theinvestor said:
Those paying big money today may squeeze themselves into owning very few domains. If I would spend 10K today it would have to be because I thought it was a steal or it’s a .com.

Hype.ca for 10k acquisition cost is a steal, just remember what Hush.ca sold for.

To the right end user hype.ca would be a goldmine.
 
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MapleDots said:
Hype.ca for 10k acquisition cost is a steal, just remember what Hush.ca sold for.

Any domainer that buys Hype.ca needs to factor in the cost of tying up that level of cash for years (or decades?) before a sufficiently-motivated buyer comes along. There's no question it's a monster of a domain, but it could be a long wait before the *right* buyer (with the right budget) comes calling. The 'best' deployment of 10k is going to vary from domainer to domainer, but for many they would be safer buying 10 x $1k TBR domains or 20 x $500 TBR domains instead.

Good luck to whoever wins that domain. And good luck to those steering clear of it for strategic purposes!
 
MapleDots said:
Hype.ca for 10k acquisition cost is a steal, just remember what Hush.ca sold for.

To the right end user hype.ca would be a goldmine.

I disagree there. You can always find domains that sold for a lot of money but how many don’t sell. Tying up 10K in a domain with a hope for it to fetch more many years down the road is not a smart business practice for me.

The smart thing most of us did was purchase these domains many years ago and now many of the domains we own are worth more than 10k a piece. Would I pay 10k for every one of those domains today if I didn’t buy them years ago? No way. Because I’m still sitting on the majority of them today.
 
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domains said:
hype.com is an energy drink company, makes perfect sense.

Sure does; but try convincing them to buy a .CA. There are many .com owners that just don’t care and can do without the .CA. So typically your end user is someone who can’t get the .com so they end up paying for the .ca. That has been the majority of my experience.
 
theinvestor said:
Sure does; but try convincing them to buy a .CA. There are many .com owners that just don’t care and can do without the .CA. So typically your end user is someone who can’t get the .com so they end up paying for the .ca. That has been the majority of my experience.

Yeah, if you're counting on only one particular buyer to eventually come around, you're in for a long wait. Even if you know they're losing traffic to the .ca (which they often are), they still don't seem to care or understand.

Also, most companies with an existing two word .CA won't ever consider upgrading to the better one-word. But then again, that's because we price those one words at a point where only a few companies could afford them.
 

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