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    Dictionary word: mulish.com

    Hi,
    I have this dictionary word for 5+ years and someone wants to buy it from me.
    I already had several queries about selling this name that I declined but today, I am ready to consider a sale
    Can you help me to estimate the value?
    Thanks

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    This word is seldom used and has no obvious commercial application. A dictionary word .com like that might sell for mid $xx in a drop auction. Do you know something that would make it worth more?
    See my domains, grouped by category, at BetterDomains.net - reseller offers welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomo View Post
    This word is seldom used and has no obvious commercial application. A dictionary word .com like that might sell for mid $xx in a drop auction. Do you know something that would make it worth more?
    I tend to agree. I don't think I would spend the $69 on namejet or $59 on snap for it...so for me, I'd say about regfee - $50.

    I had a few similar names in my portfolio and the problem is that no one really makes any offers and I have no idea about what I would develop them into - so they are dead weight...but kinda sounds cool because it is a dictionary word.... but that really does not matter as you have said someone wants to buy it from you. What is their offer? have you communicated about what they want to do with it (I would be very interested to hear)? It looks like you own the .net as well and the .org is available for hand reg. I would not let the person get away if the offer is decent.
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    If you have a word that people have to look up the definition to find out what it means and how to use it, then that is a 'fail'.

    Being an english dictionary word does not mean success or jackpot.

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