š„ Insights from my 2025 Sales - 54 Domains
2025 Sales Portfolio Breakdown Total domains: 54 Sold I pulled together some insights from my sales this year that you may find useful. This isnāt financial advice, Iām not telling you what to do or what works, only what Iāve found interesting in my own sales. Never take what I share as a guaranteed way to register domains or make money; results vary for everyone... 1. Length Matters 𦓠56% of sales were ā¤7 characters. 𦓠These short invented names consistently sell in the $2Kā$5K range, making them the bread and butter of my portfolio. 𦓠Insight: Short invented names act as more liquid assets in my portfolio, theyāre easier to sell, even if individually smaller wins. 2. Double Keyword = Big Tickets 𦓠Only 13% of sales were keyword+keyword domains (MediaBlock, MagicHome, FlashCloud, TrustMethod, ProfitCharge, ShieldWise, RoadWard). 𦓠But these accounted for my largest sales of the year ($20Kā$30K+). 𦓠Insight: Holding strong keyword generics can generate outsized returns. Volume may be low, but ROI is huge. 3. Two Invented Brandable Clusters 𦓠Short invented (ā¤7 letters): 56% of sales. Examples: Pakyo, Klua, Tigola, Vocoro, Fondora. 𦓠Longer invented (ā„8 letters): 32% of sales. Examples: Convogo, Valorosa, Orgature, Centravo. 𦓠Insight: Buyers are split. 𦓠Startups lean toward snappy, easy-to-spell 5ā7 letter coinages. 𦓠Larger or more formal companies sometimes prefer longer, romance-language inspired names that feel established. 4. Common Suffixes & Sound Patterns 𦓠-ora / -osa endings (Fondora, Valorosa, Panthra, Estrala, Travisia) 𦓠-o / -io / -ero endings (Vocoro, Povora, Coinero, Nexoro) 𦓠-ix / -ex / -trix style (Gravax, Yesdex, Countrix) 𦓠-ful / -ize endings (Hyperful, Monatize) 𦓠Insight: Phonetic DNA sells. Buyers gravitate to names that sound like other successful startups but still feel unique. Spotting these repeatable endings can guide future acquisitions. 5. Category Themes 𦓠Finance / Trust: TrustMethod, ProfitCharge, Cognier