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With a lot of quality domain names gone, is it safe to say that the way to go is sort of look into the future on what domain names are going to be popular based on tech trends etc?
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hey all
With a lot of quality domain names gone, is it safe to say that the way to go is sort of look into the future on what domain names are going to be popular based on tech trends etc?
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Ever since CES 2010’s big theme of “3D” went rampant for 2010, so did the domain name market. Domainers are snatching up everything under the sun related to this year’s hottest new introductions: 3D TV and 3D Blu-Ray. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot left, even though these technologies won’t be hitting the shelves until the summer.
If you’ve been reading tech news for the past couple years, you could have gotten in early to snag a few great 3D TV related domain names when the chatter started in the mid 2000s. Obviously, whoever owns 3DTV.com, 3DTV.net and 3D.TV is sitting on a gold mine. Slated to be a revolution in the HDTV market, 3D TVs fit the requirements of displaying both 3D broadcasting (film shot with 3D cameras, which have two lenses) and being the pre-requisite for the new 3D Blu-Ray format, which has already been set in stone last December by the Blu-Ray Association. Everyone from Sony to Panasonic, LG, Samsung and several other huge companies are taking it very seriously.
There are lots of 3D domain names and they are sold for very much money because 3D and "i" became the new domain trend. Everyone is hunting for good 3D and "i" domains. If you find a good one you can get more than 1k$ for it.![]()
Yes, looking to the future is always a good idea when it comes to domains. But 3d domain names started becoming popular about 2 or 3 years ago. That future is here now. Looking beyond that is an even better idea.