In all seriousness, good luck Greggish. I never would've thought to register blogodex.com or blogdex.com. Thumbs up to you for creativity. You might get lucky and sell it for thousands. Who can predict the future?
It does amaze me though how a "made up" word like "blogodex" can get such good reviews from appraisers here. Granted - It is a .com, but it's not even a real word. This is clearly a made up word. The art of making up/coining words is called lexicography - i think.
I wonder - are the good reviews for blogodex.com are due to your sheer creativity and/or the fact that it's a .com?
My philosophy is that I'd rather register domains that are real words and preferably product names. This is just my preference and opinion that I'm expressing here.
It's baffling to me how a made up .com word can such as Blogodex.com can get such good reviews and a real product name in the .us version can get such bad reviews. I know that .us is untested so far - but it has a lot of potential.
I have placed many domains up for appraisal here that are actually real words like tissues.us, tissuepaper.us, combination.us, humidifier.us gelatin.us, buffers.us, condenser.us, supplies.us, conduits.us, accelerators.us, etc.
I have gotten slammed on my appraisals. It may be because these are .us domains and not .com. But in my opinion - it's better to register a domain that is actually a real word in the .us extension than to make up a word just to get a .com. That's just my philosophy.
Good luck, Greggish and who knows - you may even get a sale on Blogodex.com by Friday. I hope that you get the sale and that you live prosperously.
Very truly,