Two recent domain name transactions have attracted attention: Housr.com was sold for $40,000, and AI.si was sold for $34,000. Although the prices are not high, the two domain names have their own characteristics, reflecting the current market's preference for domain names that have both brand and technology.

Housr.com: Brand-rich spelling innovation
"Housr" is a variant spelling of the English word "House", which uses the method of deleting the ending letter and adding "r", which is in line with the brand naming style favored by start-ups in recent years. Similar naming methods are seen in brands such as Tumblr and Flickr. This spelling not only enhances recognition, but also facilitates registration and trademark operations, avoiding conflicts with common words.

AI.si: Short and powerful, the suffix is niche but the combination is amazing
Although AI.si is not a mainstream domain name suffix in the traditional sense, the combination is eye-catching. The prefix "AI" is one of the most popular technology keywords at present, and ".si" is the top-level domain name of Slovenia. Although it is unpopular, it has some clever associations with "AI see" in terms of vision and pronunciation.
This concise combination (only 4 characters) is not only highly memorable, but also very suitable for technology-related projects such as AI tools, visual recognition, and AI browser plug-ins. At a time when short-character .ai domain name resources are tight, this creative combination has become a new direction of attention for many investors and terminals.
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