Hello BF,
A few of my thoughts below. Your advice is much appreciated.
Sashao.com
- sashao translates to ‘spoon’ in Chinese
- I would expect this one to be in the Super to Ultra Premium category for the right buyer
- I've been getting unsolicited enquiries to purchase for about 7 years
- food related business in China, brandable, one-word .com
- NameWorth has spoon.com appraised at 400,000 USD
- Age: 11 years
AustralianPhoto.com
- originally intended for a contributor-led Aus-specific photo library
- possibly used as an important redirect for global stock photo companies – Shutterstock, iStock, etc.
- AustralianPhotos.com listed for 2,999 USD on Afternic
- Age: 22 years
FontExpo.com
FontExpo.com.au
FontExpo.net
FontExpo.co
- envisaged as a competitor to the likes of MyFonts.com
- registered multiple extensions to avoid cybersquatters, protect brand, etc.
- Age: 8 years
AirVirtue.com
AirVirtue.com.au
AirVirtue.co
- in early discussions with Nike on this one
- registered with the intention to help client brand an unique air purification start-up
- this company has the only virus-destruction technology available (including CoViD-19), retrofitted to HVAC systems
- currently branded under a different trading name which they can’t change due to existing patents, ASX listing, etc.
- Age: 2 years
MoreRain.com.au
MoreRain.net
- firstly, my heart goes out to anyone affected by the recent floods. I certainly don’t intend to cash in on people’s misery.
- intended to use as my own design business instead of my surname
- Brandable for many sectors and industries
- could also be used as a flood resilience information source
- Age: 10 years
DigitalSkin.com.au
DigitalSkin.net
- Brandable for many sectors and industries
- Age: 13 years
gApp.com.au
gApp.au (pre-registered)
- intended for an App development/design business
- could also be used as an acronym for the right business
- Age: 10 years
App2.com.au
- as above
- Age: 10 years