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i've just registered stamped.net and planted.net
how much are these worth if anything
 

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I would say $0 because of the 'ed'. What can you possibly market and sell in Planted.net? Same for Stamped.
 

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point nice explanation everything i would of said on the other side he is a noobie so ill give him 5 bucks for each. thanks
 

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stamped.net - $20-30 in the forum.

planted.net - same.
 

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OK, I agree that these aren't the strongest names, but, c'mon, you can;t think of the obvious use of planted.net ?

It could easily be a marketing place selling gardening supplies, seeds, flowers, bulbs, soil, pots, quality hoes (lol, from another thread), etc. It's the Planted Network. All things planted.

Now, the development is obvious, but whether someone would pay for the name to develop that one over the other possible names, I don't know.

Stamped.net is weaker because the Stamped Network makes a lot less sense. Stamped.com is registered and active though, even if they look pretty small time.

Both of these could be worth some money, the problem is tracking down a buyer or waiting for a buyer to find you. The fact that the people here wouldn't pay much for it just means it's not obviously worth a whole lot, not that it's worth nothing.

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Dan Norder - Savanna.com, FineGold.com, etc.
High profile and niche domain names for sale
 

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You could always play on the 'ed' part of the word.

Develop 'planted.net' as a showcase for kids gardening projects, stamped.net - for hand stamps and reward stickers for kindergarten teachers to order ;->
 

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