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Congrats Hicham, any sales yet?
💯 Sold 2 domains recently...
🌐 StackSet.com This is a clean, two-word brandable that works especially well in the tech and software world. Why it works: Both “Stack” and “Set” are short, simple, and meaningful words. Together, they suggest technology stacks, coding frameworks, cloud infrastructure, or even productivity tools. It has a natural rhythm and balance that makes it easy to say and remember. Brandability: You could easily imagine a startup offering developer tools, SaaS products, or project management solutions with this name. It has that modern, tech-savvy appeal that founders love. 🤝 Symbro.com This is a invented 6-letter brandable with a strong, smooth sound. Why it works: It looks like a mashup of “Sym-” (suggesting symmetry, synergy, or symbolic) and “bro” (giving it a human, approachable, community feel). That makes it flexible - it could fit anything from a social platform, AI assistant, health app, or even a community-driven business tool. Brandability: Short, pronounceable, easy to spell, and feels friendly. Names like this are popular because they’re unique, ownable, and versatile across industries. 💡 How to Find Names Like These Look for short, punchy words or combinations (like “Stack” + “Set”). Think in 2-word pairings that are clear, balanced, and meaningful in the startup world. Experiment with invented blends, take a prefix that has positive or smart associations (“Sym-”, “Neo-”, “Vita-”) and mix it with something human or modern-sounding (“-bro”, “-zo”, “-via”). Keep it short — ideally 5–8 letters. Easy to say, easy to type. Think versatile. Don’t box yourself into one tiny niche. Names that feel broader tend to have higher value. 👉 Between the two, StackSet leans more corporate/tech infrastructure, while Symbro is softer and more consumer/social friendly. Together they’re great examples of the range of brandables that sell.
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Congratulations Michael 👏 What's the average hold time? Thanks for the great insight.
My Second Batch of Hand Regs ✅
Hello everyone, Following up on my first post, here is my second batch of hand registrations. I’m trying to apply what I’m learning here and would love your feedback on this week's direction. These are all $5 grabs from Unstoppable Domains' Friday drop. Here are today’s picks: ⚡️ Repida.com – For any brand built on speed (logistics, SaaS, FinTech). ✨ Glemoria.com – Evokes "gleam" and "glory" for a luxury, beauty, or fantasy brand. 🛡️ Valorzo.com – "Valor" for a brand in security, finance, or automotive. 💍 Adornel.com – From "adorn," a premium name for jewelry, fashion, or decor. 🏕️ Campadore.com – A sophisticated brand for the premium camping/glamping market. 🏦 Monetrus.com – A FinTech brand built on the concept of "Money + Trust." 🧠 Paradiga.com – An authoritative B2B name for a company creating a "paradigm" shift. 🌲 WilderCamp.com – An adventurous brand for the authentic outdoor/travel space. ☀️ Solevra.com – From "Sol" (sun/solution), for solar energy or a luxury wellness brand. Let me know what you think and which ones stand out the most to you. Also, what have you all registered this week?
Friday's Drop Lists! ❤️‍🔥
Haven't registered much lately but love seeing what you guys are getting!
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Thanks
How Do You Split Landing Pages, Michael?
Hey Michael, I’ve been curious about how you usually handle your domains’ landing pages. Do you split them in a certain way? For example, is your main approach to first try getting the name listed as premium on Atom and then point the rejected ones to Afternic nameservers? I noticed cases like VetFuel.com, which felt like a sure fit for Atom premium, but it ended up selling through Afternic with a lease-to-own landing page. I’d also love to hear how you approach keyword + keyword names—do you treat them differently in your process?
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@Michael Rader Thanks Michael, I appreciate the insight!
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Youssef Belouah
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