An individual is seeking to liquidate a portfolio of 36 domains, offering an opportunity for others to acquire them at a value below their worth due to real-life obligations. All domains are registered with a particular domain registrar. The owner has not disclosed a reserve price to maintain fairness. The portfolio is categorized into Dictionary .coms, Dictionary .nets, Dictionary .orgs, and very brandable domains.
The Dictionary .coms include versatile names like "Pulsing.com," suitable for sports or music, and "Inheriting.com," relevant to finance and inheritance. Domians such as "Evacuating.com" and "Tormenting.com" have applications in safety or social sectors. Meanwhile, "Soured.com" and "Unpacks.com" could fit in food and logistics industries, respectively. "Bristled.com" suits personal grooming-related businesses.
The Dictionary .nets features "Losers.net," a versatile domain, and "Repel.net" for products like bug repellents or antivirus services. Others like "Youngsters.net" and "Admirals.net" are pegged for youth or military relevance.
The Dictionary .orgs cover "Immunise.org," implying uses in medicine or cybersecurity, and "Afternoons.org," hinting at leisure services.
In the very brandable domains category, there are names like "PrivateLets.com" for rental portals, "WifiDomain.com" aligning with the growing WiFi network market, and "DateHire.com" for potentially escort services. Other domains include educational or finance-related names such as "CourseName.com" and "CreditedCards.com." The portfolio includes music-related domains like "TourTunes.com," ideal for niche music enterprises.
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