This was on a TBR several months ago, if I'm not mistaken.
$5,150 is a solid buy, IMO. The term is used frequently enough that demand could turn it into an xx,xxx name down the road.
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This was on a TBR several months ago, if I'm not mistaken.
$5,150 is a solid buy, IMO. The term is used frequently enough that demand could turn it into an xx,xxx name down the road.
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Look at it from a supply and demand perspective.
The two factors here are the domain (supply), and the company's desire for the name (demand).
The "supply" is unchanging. You own the domain....
BIN? Seriously interested.
Lucky him... especially since we know that politicians don't always get/keep the domain they're looking for.
Tell her she is in no position to criticize your pricing.
Remember... SHE called YOU. Who is she to make the rules of how you do business?
By my experience, most people who go "oh, that's too...
At first I thought the domain in question was "IRS.com"... Which, ironically, is underdeveloped as a tax resource directory.
Frankly, I think IRS.com would be worth more than tax.com, simply for...
I just tell them I have a Mac. It confuses the hell out of them.
But it's scary how they can get away with this sort of thing. The simple act of calling somebody and asking them to do something...
Source of traffic?
People talk about real estate prices all the time... stock prices... mortgage rates... all kinds of things in which there is a perceived "winner" or "loser" in the case of digits which are exceptions...
... to include .nemo, and .dory for this very purpose, right? ;)
The .xxx, too! :O
My goodness, this will be a field day.
Honestly, at first, I thought it was a sponsored TLD for PricewaterhouseCoopers. "Professional web" just doesn't make any sense.
Testing out a deal site concept, I'm looking for something brandable.
The name need not have anything to do with deals. In fact, it shouldn't have anything to do with deals at all.
The...
Sounds like a scam. But it's an inquiry nonetheless. Not every inquiry turns into a sale. But every sale started with an inquiry.
With that in mind, quote a digit, and see where it goes.
Note my second sentence... "The question is, will you get away with it?"
In actuality, NOTHING is stopping me from forming a corporation to the effect of Eight-Eleven Convenience Stores LLC, or...
Ask yourself the following...
Could you start a chain of convenience stores called eight-eleven, or seven-twelve?
Could you start a floral arrangement purveyor and use the phone number...
I'd suspect it was the guys at the .com who bought it. It's big business, and the nature of this type of site being very "local" necessitates a "local" TLD to address the clientele of a particular...
35.00 for japanesecatering.
Really? "Gmail" can only be for the service Google offers?
There seems to be a mailing service by the same name that operated under the domain gmail.de until Google acquired the rights to the name...
While the nature of the certification necessary to become, let's say, a plumber, for argument's sake, is that of a "professional"... if you are in search for a plumber, you are not looking for a...
"Aspire" is the word you're looking for :)
And to answer your question, .pro was a whole lot of hype, over nothing, just like most gTLD releases. I wouldn't invest in it.
To answer your question about the first domain name... March 15th, 1985 - symbolics.com, for Symbolics Computer Corporation of Massachusetts.
http://www.whoisd.com/oldestcom.php
The name is...
Just keep in mind... in 2002, tagging did not exist as we know it today.
David, I dig it. The same way that you might "beckon" someone's attention on Facebook, or on Twitter, by doing @(username)...
I think that's the issue. I've long thought about doing a "TBR analysis" newsletter. I just think it's too small a scope of users to make any money with it.
I'd give it a try anyway. If they give you the "I can't help you" BS, I'd ask to be transferred to their legal counsel, since they are likely responsible for such a restriction in the first place.
Funny, my tooth-and-nail name isn't even on Hugegrowth's list :)
I was dating a girl named Amanda earlier this year... what a gift Amanda.ca would have been to her, should it have come on TBR a...
I'm only in the "b"s now... and this is definitely worth looking over.
In all fairness, that proxy traffic could have come from anywhere.
- A misfired attack on someone (domain spelled wrong)
- A troll decides to attack a random domain because he feels like it
-...
I find it so funny how they make an offer... and just a paragraph later, second-guess themselves by requesting an appraisal.
That contradiction should be the first indicator that something is up...
"When I was your age, there was this one-cent coin called the penny!"
I know there's quite a few of us Canadians here... that being said, I'm surprised to see that no mention has been made of the penny's retirement, which was made effective today by the Royal Canadian...
Taking offers for the lot.
NBFA com (since 2003 - google results)
SSPV com (since 2003 - google results)
MTPD com (since 1999 - google results)
DNHM com (since 2006 - google results)
Please...
Plenty of condos to rent in Malibu, California.
$10, first to post sold gets it.
Me too. Very serious buyer, been looking for a name like this for a while now. Please pm or email maxwell@maxwell.me.
50 for virginiacleaning.
50.00
$100.
I'm interested in buying, preferably in quantity, some .ca domains, with no specific parameters.
I'm not looking for any "blockbuster" domains. Just some reasonably searchable keywords that might...
Wouldn't you know that I look over half the list... And the two names I would have gone all out for are in the second half!
Licks.ca and Tims.ca, in case anyone's curious.
Hover.com is exactly what you're looking for.
I'll also take Jiffy.
Fridges sold.
May also buy others in the list in the same purchase.
It depends on how badly they want it.
If the organization's name is Alabama Association of Horseshoe Players, and you own AAHP dot com, they really haven't got a choice but to pay whatever amount...
$50.00 for matches.
I can only assume you're looking for a number. I'd appraise this at low $xx,xxx.
The page rank is meaningful, but keep in mind that flyingdutchmEN is right up there on the first page as well.
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Oh, wow. I hope this doesn't unfold as the case of LH.com did, being a very similar name to this one.
Your name isn't even parked, though... I think this will be an easy one for you to defend.
You're all way off. This guy is in the auto repair business!
Hold out for more. $700 is too cheap for this name.
I'd be curious to know as well... I have a geo-insurance domain I'd like to make some leads with.