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I'm curious as to what people here think the value of this domain is. I have been getting unsolicited offers in the mid $x,xxx. range. It has no traffic. It's more about branding, etc.
 
It's a nice brandable domain for a checkout program or app. When you buy something online the button almost always says "add to cart". I wouldn't be surprised to see it sell for mid x,xxx but it would have to be an end user buyer.
 
1 pronunciation, 2 ways to spell it = not easily brandable
 
Actually, quite brandable with the "2". For the range of offers you've been getting, someone wants to build a brand. If you feel comfortable with the amount offered, sell.
 
Thanks for the responses. Where is the best place to advertise and sell this level domain? Sedo? Buydomains? Flippa? Somewhere else?
 
Thanks for the responses. Where is the best place to advertise and sell this level domain? Sedo? Buydomains? Flippa? Somewhere else?

To the person who already made you the mid $x,xxx offer.
 
Actually, quite brandable with the "2". For the range of offers you've been getting, someone wants to build a brand. If you feel comfortable with the amount offered, sell.

It limits you. Try saying that on the radio or telling a friend.

"MAKE SURE YOU USE THE NUMBER 2 NOT TO" - bad way to build a brand.
 
I think this kind of business (and the domain) would mostly be advertised in print or online. You'd be targetting ecommerce sites, B2B.

look at 1and1.com, not that I like them.
 
I'll say it one more time: the so-called "radio test" is obsolete. People email, text, tweet. Radio is dead, communication is electronic and shortcuts and symbols often substitute words and letters.
 
The reason 1AND1 has good branding in this aspect is because they also own oneandone.com.

If you are going to proceed with this name, you may as well throw in a few hundred for "AddToCart.com".

Acro, still limited by word of mouth.
 
congrats, just seen this on sedo reported sales for $4,500

its one i wouldnt have thought to reg and didnt like much on first look but see quite a few companies use similar
 
Thanks. The buyer wanted to go through Sedo. I had him pay all the escrow, transfer fees.
 
Congratulations. Never doubt the power of brandables.
 
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