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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
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holisticcannabis.com 1,600 USD 2018-08-26 GoDaddy
cannabc.com 330 USD 2018-08-26 GoDaddy
cannabisgrowerassociation.com 305 USD 2018-08-26 GoDaddy
hempworxcanada.com 243 USD 2018-08-26 GoDaddy
cannabisoilrx.com 220 USD 2018-08-26 GoDaddy
It appears the days of grabbing decent expired cannabis/marijuana type domains cheaply at GD are coming to an end. ...sigh.cannacuisine.com 3,101 USD 2018-08-25 GoDaddy
cannaby.com 1,550 USD 2018-08-25 GoDaddy
marijuanastoresnearme.com 770 USD 2018-08-25 GoDaddy
marijuanastorenearme.com 570 USD 2018-08-25 GoDaddy
I think someone just overpaid. It’s a challenge to spell and long. Good domain if spell check is working right!CannaCuisine is a great name. Hard to believe someone actually let that expire.
I think someone just overpaid. It’s a challenge to spell and long. Good domain if spell check is working right!
So it looks like (((eCanna.com))) sold recently in the last few months , some where around $8,900 or at least that was the asking price
https://web.archive.org/web/20180613002108/https://www.ecanna.com/ ( this is the page I remembering seeing last, when I looked it up....( I did this when I bought (e-Canna) in KING I was comparing the two .
Well seems whomever the owner was , sold this is now what shows
eCanna.com
If this is correct it just shows not all great sales go reported or are even known about. ( unless it's the same owner, that decided to develop it ??)
Favicon can be part of a 'package" deal..sold a few complete sites with favicon/etc includedJust realized both pages show the same Favicon..so looks like it has not sold , same owner..I believe , sorry for the false alarm
@Jason.tv would not pay $3k for that domain. Will be interesting to see if it goes to an investor or an enduser.Honestly, I figured you, or more realistically, Jason, ended up with it.
Market value doesn’t equate to a fair transaction, as it relates to domains. If I buy a domain today for $5 and sell it tomorrow for $5000 what’s the market value? Clearly at $5 I got a deal in this case or, it’s really worth $5 and someone just overpaid by $4995.An adapted definition of Market Value
The amount for which an asset should exchange between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm’s length transaction, after proper marketing and where the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion.
Cheers
Corey
An adapted definition of Market Value
The amount for which an asset should exchange between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm’s length transaction, after proper marketing and where the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion.
Cheers
Corey
Again, if I’m a willing buyer and you’re a willing seller at $5 today, and I the buyer sell the next day for $5000 did the market value change in a day by $4995?
Again, if I’m a willing buyer and you’re a willing seller at $5 today, and I the buyer sell the next day for $5000 did the market value change in a day by $4995?
Answer is no. There isn’t a market value. Domain values are dictated on what someone will pay and where someone will sell. That’s not a market value it’s just an understanding.
Most accountants and tax agents don’t know the first thing about domains, which is what we’re talking about.Market Value = The amount for which an asset should exchange between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm’s length transaction, after proper marketing and where the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion.
@Keith best you consult your Accountant or Tax Agent who may assist you..
Cheers
Corey
In general, I prefer "Cannabis" for domain names. That seems to be the accepted terminology (both commercially and conversationally) that the legalized industry is going with.Having been an employer most of my life, I've always known that "perks" are some of best motivators ever offered to my employees. I've provided employees all sorts of perks from healthcare, to childcare, gym memberships, to education credits. This got me to thinking about medical marijuana.. who am I kidding...simply marijuana,
Much to the chagrin of my critics, I was able to hand register a couple of perk(s) domains a few minutes ago. I struggled a little between Marijuana Perk(s) and Cannabis Perk(s). What would you have chosen considering shorter versions like Pot Perks and Weed Perks were already spoken for?
I'm sure there are pros and cons for each, but which perk would you prefer? Thanks,
"NEW YORK, August 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -"
Regretting not acquiring a few names (CBD/Hemp) names when they first came onto my "radar" ...
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Wish I would have acquired more "Canna" domains when they first came onto my "radar" ..that keyword seems to be selling!
"Beats down" the hyphen...not from me!Just Picked up [G/o/t/-/H/e/m/p/} dot com ...now before anyone beats down the hyphen...
"Beats down" the hyphen...not from me!
Only thing I would have done differently is "Get" instead of "Got"..especially if it was a sales page!
But I can spend your money just as good as anyone else!