It depends my friend had clansa.org and got offered about 200$ by it for a clan named Silent Assassins, it really depends on what its going to be used for
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are you limited to what you can do with them as far as selling things on them?
I have a few .org's i might register, but not sure if its worth the time.
can some people post values of other .orgs?
It depends my friend had clansa.org and got offered about 200$ by it for a clan named Silent Assassins, it really depends on what its going to be used for
Yes, just tell us some .org and we will tel you teh value. For example my domain http://www.checkdomain.org is pretty good!
.ORGs are valuable for its intended non-profit purposes. The fixation with speculative and resale prices is what is blinding a lot of domainers today to the true value of Internet addressing.
Everyone says, get .COM, its the only extension that brings you real money and type-in traffic. No wonder the relevance of Internet addressing is so messed up, at least on these forums where resale is the only thing worth considering.
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties. Sir Francis Bacon
I like .orgs which signify :
Professions / community oriented: butlers.org, Accountants.org
Personal Names: james.org, janet.org
Geographical names: losangeles.org, arabia.org
Sales for others like products & services depend a lot on if there are motivated buyers.
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Funny that you mentioned losangeles.org. It dropped a few days ago.![]()
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[QUOTE]It dropped a few days ago.[QUOTE]
i see it registered (registered einai re)!
Of cource it is! Did you think this will stay unregistered for more than a milisecond?
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nope, but waht do you mean by dropped? e?
I like (loved: used to love) .org too. Apart from its original purpose of serving the non-profit sector, it also renders some kind of personal, non-commerical connotation that makes your website project stand out as cool/non-mainstream. However, with the overwhelming popularity of .com even among the non-profit sector in recent years, using a .org inevitably loses to your .com counterpart. The reality is: when you tell people that you are e.g. fightcancer.org, people go home and type in fightcancer.com!
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
All domains that expire, drop.
Then some are reregistered.
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Thanks, i get it now,
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Proven so perfectly by Dick Cheney in his remarks about factcheck.com (he meant .org). The majority of regular folks are still dimly aware domains other than .com even exist. Of course, when you're George Bush and you've got multiple internets to worry about, you can hardly be bothered with things like domain extensions :bandit:Originally Posted by nameslave
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