Sextickles.com, Sexticles, Sextackle.com . look at them from a marketing perspective.

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Olaenfjord, Mar 26, 2012.

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    Hi folks.

    We're all adults here. Please estimate the value of these provocative domains (or tell me I'm crazy for registering them):

    sextackle.com (name for an adult toy store)
    sextickles.com (sounds cute and resembles "testicles")
    sexticles.com ([FONT=arial, sans-serif]45,600 exact matches on Google. Word is printed on t-shirts and featured in urban dictionary)[/FONT]

    I expect the play on words might be attractive to someone seeking a fun, sexy and brand-able domain name?

    Thanks for any feedback!

    Tim
     
    Olaenfjord, Mar 26, 2012 IP
  2. CuBeGroup

    CuBeGroup Member

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    Well the adult industry is quite a lucrative one so you may be in luck. Going on previous sale prices you're looking at $100-$200 for a straight reseller value. However, if you found the right buyer you could be $1,000+. Obviously, that's going to take time - but you could always find a brokerage firm to have a look around for you.
     
    CuBeGroup, Mar 27, 2012 IP
  3. Olaenfjord

    Olaenfjord Greenhorn

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    Thanks again CuBeGroup! I'm going to give a shot at promoting it to a few webmasters, in hopes that I can attract some buyer-buyer competition via auction. This is a learning experiment to validate my marketing proficiency, and ideally help bootstrap my startup (we make hardware for the pro audio industry).

    On the topic of marketing: you're doing a good job of content marketing on here. And you need feedback :) ... so here's some: If I decide to get help from a brokerage firm, it would most likely be Cube Brokers, based on how helpful you've been. And if I see someone in a forum asking about brokerage firms, I'll point them in your direction. Keep up the good work!

    Tim
     
    Olaenfjord, Mar 29, 2012 IP