Great domain... it sounds very memorable, even if there were no medical application it would still be a nice domain. Hang on to it for at least mid $XXX.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!regged this. think it may bear fruit in the near future as has great coverage on google. worth looking up on google & associated articles as very interesting. too much to list here but basically som,e aussie scientists have made great inroads to curing knee cartilidge problem with a special glue from frogs. $2.5 billion sealant market & $750 million wound closure market potential. there is lots of interesting articles ranging from newscientist.com etc
I regged frogglue.com frog-glue.com notaden.com frogadhesive.com
(you have to stop somewhere, always other possibilities!)
i'm gonna build one of GoDaddy free sites on frogglue.com as very interesting subject
i think could have a lot of potential, undoubtedly they will brand a name, which is their trademark, but it seems already the phrase frogglue is the term everyone will be using. i regged notaden also as this is the genus of frog. seems an obvious name for a drug/glue also
what do you think? could this be the big one? i have hundreds & have only ever sold a few. whatever happens i have only paid reg fee & go daddy let you build a free 5 page site, so only 20 quid down if nonstarter. hoping others may read the articles & think i might be on to something. cheers
Great domain... it sounds very memorable, even if there were no medical application it would still be a nice domain. Hang on to it for at least mid $XXX.
Cheers pal,
appreciate your input. Has anyone had a look on google checked out the reports on this frog glue? it's really fascinating. Any other views? Cheers
I like the name. Seems very brandable. Work with it!!Jbird
Anyone Else Read The Articles At Newscientist.com Etc On Frog Glue? Appraisals Welcomed
not sure about this domain being worth $xxx right now, yes the adheasive market is big, but people often confuse how big a market is with how much the domains should go for, do you think a company that would develop a product out of frogs would actaully call it frog glue?..last time I checked Gelatine was still called gelatine and not cooked-cow-bones..., but I like your idea with the webpages and the name does sound kinda cool, but in terms of value I think its somewhere in the $xx
Well you never know, Bullfrog was the best sunscreen, dont think it was made from frogs.... Not sure if a company really wants to let you know they ground up little frogs to make their adhesive. I think you will have to wait longer than 1 year registration. But if you hold on it could be a hit. I bet high Xx to low Xxx.
Last edited by spectre; 07-27-2006 at 12:12 AM.
Aloha!
The link to the frog glue article on NewScientist.com is: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn6492.html
they already made tests with the glue from those Australian frogs with sheeps.. and that was a success. They are now starting to experiment for human uses.
I think frogglue.com is definitively worth mid $XXX and could be worth low $XXXX to end users.
It's a .com, easy memorable and sounds funky too.
I like it..and let's not forget gorilla glue. I would appraise at $xxx now, more in future.
Here's some recent sales that may have a bearing on frog glue's value:
Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
EasyFrog com $200 Oct 05 Afternic
GlueSticks com $2,350 Jan 06 SnapNames
Cheers,
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lol. Maybe it's late but I just love saying that name, Frog Glue. Love it!
Cheers for that. Yes you're spot on. Although this stuff sticks to anything even when wet. It's the repair to human cartilege & knees that is the real issue & moneyspinner. No doubt the soccer & sports industry are waiting with baited breath. From the research i've done, it was about oct. 2004 they went public & have reg'd patents etc. They will obviously ,being eminent scientists, when developed, give it a medical name. However the spin off consumer product could well be Frog glue as that phrase is now well known & in public domain. Pulls up a lot on google. I will hang on to & have the good alternatives. Frog-Glue.com FrogAdhesive.com Notaden.com etc.Originally Posted by renec
Visited their site in Australia & are just taking on big backers now. Thanks for appraisals thus far. I feel the outcome value could be considerable due to marketability & size of market. Guy
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