Recently, several transactions of long word domain names have been sold at prices that have raised concerns in the market. Usually a short-word dominated domain trading market, these relatively long domain name deals show their attractiveness and business potential in specific domains. Specific transaction examples are listed below:
DWallet.com was sold for US$10,500 (approximately RMB 76,000). The domain name was registered on June 8, 2001, and the word "DWallet" in its name is interpreted as "electronic wallet" in Chinese.
GenderAvenger.com traded for $15,150 (approximately RMB 110,000) and was registered on June 10, 2013, with the word "GenderAvenger" in the name. The term "GenderAvenger" translates to "Gender Avenger" in Chinese, recognizing its potential for social and cultural issues.
LaJollaIndianCampground.com was successfully sold for $16,102 (approximately Rs. 116,000), with registration dating back to June 7, 2018." LaJollaIndianCampground" refers to the place name "La Jolla Indian Campground", reflecting the tourism and cultural value of the location.
These transactions demonstrate the attractiveness and marketability of long word domain names in specific contexts. With the diversification of Internet application scenarios and global digitization trends, long word domain names are likely to continue to attract the attention of investors and enterprises, becoming an important asset for online branding and marketing in the future.