A question - are you simply registering a load of domains that you think will sell and adding them to your list with silly prices as a few I checked are recently registered (for <$10)?
Nothing wrong with that, it's called 'business' but, with a domain, it's sometimes good to have a back history for SEO etc.
As for the actual pricing, how do you calculate to get these prices?
@pointandstare Hey Build it, break it. Thanks for taking a moment to comment ๐ A lot of the domains I already had registered, I have a lot more but I only post the best. Others I spend a considerable amount of time searching for online. Like art, the price of domains is subjective.
What's not subjective is good branding. Good branding is made up of a number of factors. Firstly the domain itself should be memorable, catchy easy to pronounce and of course a dot com if possible.
Secondly, as noted in my about page, I'm a professional branding designer that has spent the last 17 years working in the design industry. I'm an expert in branding and my time is worth a lot. I apply this expertise to the whole process of picking the domain name wording, extension etc... right thru to the logo design, font, colour of the logo etc. etc. If you were to go to a design agency they would charge you upwards of at least 2-3k for their time and service.
@alankane Hey Alan, thanks for your feedback. Each domain name ships with the logo in two colours, dark and light. Plus file formats including Adobe Illustrator plus a number of different size logos in both dark and light. So that's 8 logo files in total.
Most brands these days are quiet minimal. Take Facebook for example. The days of having really elaborate, intricate logos is over simply because the logos have to be viewed in small contexts a lot of the time. For example on a phone screen.
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How do you plan on marketing the site and individual domains? Or if I list my domains with you, Iโm simply sending free direct type-in traffic to braand and giving you 30% commission if it sells?
@oren Hey Oren, great to hear from you. Every domain featured on Braand.co will get the full service. Firstly they get a great logo designed from scratch for their domain, that logo is then resized into several different sizes colours and formats for the buyer.
Then each domain name listed, with a summary. It's is then promoted via myself, Braand.co's growing email list and via a number of social channels.
Lastly Braand.co pays for the buyers processing fees which is currently by Stripe. It's a model very similar to other sites including Brandpa, Flippa etc.
I loo forward to your domains!
@_selcukahmet Hey there Selcuk, great to hear from you. Kurrency.io is awesome domain right? : ) .io is a top level domain name. I missed to bitcoin rush myself. Now it's way to expensive I'm afraid.
I appreciate that itโs cheesy and has become a buzz โtermโ, but the fact is we are living in the not-com era.
Anyone willing to pay that kind of money for a domain when there are so many other TLDs out there now, is crazy.
@mickc79 Hey Mick, thanks for your comment. ๐ Domain names can be subjective. I have a rule if I wouldn't use it for one of my businesses - I won't list it. More and more people are creating online businesses every day. In order to stand out you have to have a good, memorable and brand able domain. By 'brand able' I mean something people remember, looks good written as a word and designed as a logo.
@mickc79 .io domains are getting more popular, I have a few listed on the site. My rule is if it's a great domain, I'll feature it on Braand.co. Doesn't matter if it's a .io , .co or .com etc. ๐
@scotty_bowler Hey Scott, thanks for your feedback. There is some great domains listed. Granted there is no 3 letter dot coms, but there is some memorable, brandable domains listed. They are all hand picked by myself and I would be happy to use them for any new venture ๐
@scotty_bowler@tyleraruby Hey Tyler, thanks for your feedback. A domain name is an investment. The prices of the domains is not outrageous compared to market values and what a lot of domains are sold for. Checkout Flippa and Sedo for examples ๐ค
@cuongbkit Hey Bui, great to hear from you. Same concept as Brandpa. The domains are exclusive and hand picked. Every domain is unique so every marketplace is unique ๐
@cuongbkit Hey Bui, sure if you head on over to the sell page to learn more, submit your domain names and I'll be in touch with next steps:
https://braand.co/sell