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99.8% of domain names are .com's.

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Policies.com

 

A domain like Policies.com could have strong potential because it’s short, memorable, and highly relevant to a broad audience.

Here are some potential uses for this domain name:

1. Policy Resource Hub

  • A library of sample policies and templates for businesses, schools, or nonprofits.
  • Guides on how to write effective policies.
  • Industry-specific policy examples (e.g., HR, IT, healthcare).

 

2. Compliance and Legal Services

  • A platform offering compliance tracking tools.
  • Subscription service for businesses to stay updated on changing laws and regulations.
  • Partnerships with legal experts to provide custom policy drafting.

 

3. Educational and Training Platform

  • Online courses on policy-making, governance, and compliance.
  • Tutorials for HR professionals or managers on implementing policies.

 

4. Marketplace for Policy Templates

  • A place where lawyers, HR consultants, or compliance specialists sell ready-to-use policy documents.

 

5. Public Awareness & Advocacy Site

  • A hub for governmental or nonprofit organizations to share and debate public policy issues.
  • News and analysis on trending policy topics (e.g., climate policy, tech regulation).

DTV.com

June 8, 1997

Premium domain name.

What Drives the Price.

Several key factors that matter (and would for DTV.com):

  1. Memorability / Acronym Value
    “DTV” is already a known acronym (“Digital TV”) so it’s more valuable than random letters.

  2. Brandability
    It’s short, clean, easy to pronounce, type, remember.

  3. History / Age
    Registered since 1997 helps with credibility, possibly some SEO age, maybe backlinks, which can add value.

  4. Market & Demand
    How many companies want “DTV” as a brand/acronym? Probably many in media/tech. Also international interest (non-English speaking companies sometimes value short acronyms highly).

  5. Comparable Letter Quality
    Letters used matters: vowels vs consonants, certain letters are more “premium” in different markets, etc.

  6. Negotiation & Use Case
    If you have a buyer who can make good use of it (e.g. a streaming company, a TV brand, etc.), they may pay more.


Estimated Value Range for DTV.com

Based on the above and comparing to recent similar domain sales:

  • Low end (if buyer interest is modest, or letters seen as “just generic / less premium”): USD $100,000 – $300,000

  • Mid range (good demand, good pitch / use case): USD $300,000 – $800,000

  • High end (strong brand interest, international buyer, strategic use, maybe tied to a big company): USD $800,000 – $2,000,000+

It would be unusual for a 3-letter .com of decent acronym recognition like DTV to sell for very low amounts.