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Thread: FrogGlue.com

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    Lightbulb FrogGlue.com

    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

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    I like the name. Seems very brandable. Work with it!!Jbird

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    Anyone Else Read The Articles At Newscientist.com Etc On Frog Glue? Appraisals Welcomed

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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.
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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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.
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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    I like it..and let's not forget gorilla glue. I would appraise at $xxx now, more in future.

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    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

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    lol. Maybe it's late but I just love saying that name, Frog Glue. Love it!

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    Re: FrogGlue.com

    Quote Originally Posted by renec
    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.
    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.
    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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