I've missed this one ... nice, fast .NET! Hugely relevant, and perhaps much more so down the road, when open access prevails. For now, I'm thinking $500 - $750 ... again, with the caveat that the future looks much brighter!
Be well,
Meg
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I've missed this one ... nice, fast .NET! Hugely relevant, and perhaps much more so down the road, when open access prevails. For now, I'm thinking $500 - $750 ... again, with the caveat that the future looks much brighter!
Be well,
Meg
Thanks Meg. I've priced it at $600 myself.
It's not generic and it's a net. If you can find a host that wants a brandable name $200-$300 max.
Wowie ... only off by $25.00 for "median"! Way to go. Good Luck with this one, seriously.
-Meg![]()
Thanks. Maybe some isp will want it in the future.
"Go" must be branded with "broadband", plus, its .net....
Limited resale, heavy developing needed...
Name alone, worth reg fees only.
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Thanks for your appraisal doberry and ed30.
Broadband seems to be a magic word at the moment, and gobroadband is great for anything to do with converting to it. If it was mine, I'd use it for an information exchange site maybe with a bulletin board. Massive advertising opportunities if you can build some traffic.
I bought broadsband.com earlier to use as a softcore site.
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