If the dot com is owned by one of us and it's too expensive for them, then what I but it still could be acquired at some point, then my recommendation is to use a prefix or a suffix. So if you can never own private dot com or privacy dot com, then go with privacy dot IO or privacy dot co or privacy dot or to net. If they're really dead set on our brand is going to be privacy, then, and in privacy dot com is, you know, let's say it's in use, it's not going to be obtainable, then I recommend using an alternative extension. And bake that into your logo, bake that extension into your branding
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?
In this show:
- The Sherpas play The Domain Game (starting at the 11:12 mark), where they guess what certain domains were bought and sold for and discuss the reasons behind their evaluations. Today's domains are CityTees.com, ACasino.com, AnotherDayWasted.com, and BusinessModels.com;
- The Sherpas review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including IPrivacy.com, QuitNow.com, and Shapely.com;
- They take a deep dive into the best alternative strategies if your exact match .com is taken;
- They also review a domain from a member of the domain community, Cycled.com and discuss the upcoming NamesCon Conference;
- Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback!
- Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more!
JT is joined by Drew, Adam, and Ammar - so be sure to tune in!!