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Old 09-17-2009, 12:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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If a .com domain is a dictionary word does that automatically make it better for appraisal? Cause im looking at a couple.
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If verbs and nouns in simple word form, then generally yes. But you have to ask "Is this a sell-able product or service?" or "Who would buy this and why?". The are lots of obscure words and word forms in the dictionary that are not in common use or have little or no value to anyone. A general advantage for dictionary words, even when they don't directly represent a product or service, is that they may potentially be easier to remember and spell e.g. "go.com".
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If verbs and nouns in simple word form, then generally yes. But you have to ask "Is this a sell-able product or service?" or "Who would buy this and why?". The are lots of obscure words and word forms in the dictionary that are not in common use or have little or no value to anyone. A general advantage for dictionary words, even when they don't directly represent a product or service, is that they may potentially be easier to remember and spell e.g. "go.com".
Very much agree with BidNo. I keep this post in my 'Faves' folder of my RSS reader (HTH):

http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/2...ight-here.html
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