Some nice keywords but as yet there have been few , if any? reported sales for .pro so at this point not much more than reg fee + ( never know though seems to be buyers for most things atm) until they either get a market or disappear!
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Which are the hottest?
How high to ask?
Books.Pro, Cardiology.Pro, Digital.Pro, Electronics.Pro, Equipment.Pro, Expert.Pro, Healthcare.Pro, Image.Pro, Journals.Pro, Medicine.Pro, Obgyn.Pro, Pathology.Pro, Pediatrics.Pro, Perinatal.Pro, Placenta.Pro, Publication.Pro, Publications.Pro, Radiology.Pro, Surgeon.Pro, Surgery.Pro, Tools.Pro
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Some nice keywords but as yet there have been few , if any? reported sales for .pro so at this point not much more than reg fee + ( never know though seems to be buyers for most things atm) until they either get a market or disappear!
.pro names are not available for everyone to own, and reg fee is about $250 ranging from registrar to registrar.
Those names won't be worth much for a long time till the .pro picks up.
The best ones are:
Equipment.Pro
Expert.Pro
Medicine.Pro
Publication.Pro
Surgeon.Pro
Surgery.Pro
Tools.Pro
As for value, I saw at after-nic an offer of $1,900 for
Macau.pro, and I think $588 for Executive.pro
the names you have are similar, and some better, in quality
I think.
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Offers don't mean much. They could be put in at a friends computer.Originally Posted by hugegrowth
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Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
I think they would cost too much to hold until the .pro market becomes popular (if it even goes).
Actually what erks me is the marketing crap we were given at launch. Clearly, with this guy owning all these good keywords it was total flannel. In fact something smells really quite unwholesome!Originally Posted by hugegrowth
Dave Wrixon
Yours, Rubber Duck
Please note that any historic offers over a month old are null and void.
Originally Posted by dwrixon
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