GoMarch: Generic Buy Now .com Domains

Welcome to GoMarch, a series where I highlight 5 generic domains a day that GoDaddy.com has recently acquired in a $28 Million dollar domain portfolio from Marchex.

I highlight 5 generic domain names a day from the 204,000 domain names that were acquired to help you find a domain name you may like, without doing the heavy work of looking though 204K names that have not all been priced yet…

Domain Name | Buy Now Price | Minimum Offer Price

Staffers.com | $15,000 | $9,750 | Staffing / employment agency! Looking to build a brand for an employment type website? Look no further! I think it’s a great brand name for an employment type service!

Yessenia.com | $6,100 | $3,965 | Given name / First Name. The 4th highest searched personal name in the portfolio and one of the lowest priced domains to be in the GoMarch series yet. First names can be great brand names for nearly unlimited things like clothing or general services. If your name is Yessenia, well then this domain is perfect for your personal branding!

Chinup.com | $19,400 | $12,610 | Great domain name for a motivational product or service! Yes it is an “exercise” term but I like it as a brand name.

Guarding.com | $17,500 | $11,375 | Great “protection” type brand name! The domain just makes sense, is easy to remember and is ready for use. Guarding data is vital to many companies and individuals and is supplied by many sources in various industries.

ChildrenBooks.com | $25,000 | $16,250 | Exceptional domain name for a publisher of children books, but also a great generic domain name for a wise individual who knows how to sell books! Great, heavily searched generic keyword domain name.

Those are the 5 highlighted domain names for today. If you missed my other articles that I have done in this series already, please visit the category GoMarch directly here on DotWeekly to view them all.

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3 thoughts on “GoMarch: Generic Buy Now .com Domains

  1. Interesting to see their valuation of ChildrenBooks.com. Back in 2012, I bought ChildrenBooks.org for $75 and dropped it … also in 2012. Not because of the .ORG TLD (which fits the topic) but because of the missing possessive “S”, which I liked less and less the more I didn’t see it. Someone else picked my old .ORG up, it looks like. If GoDaddy sells theirs at their price, then I was wrong. Not the distaste so much as the business decision. We’ll see.

  2. ChildrenBooks.com is not grammatical correct. Anyone, in the genre would just totally overlook it. I would say it’s worthless even though it might get typo emd. But who’s wants to brand literature with bad English.

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