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PurePlayLA

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Any help appraising these names:

BuildNevada.com
BuildLasVegas.com
BuildReno.com
BuildLaughlin.com

BuildNewYork.com
BuildPennsylvania.com
BuildTexas.com
BuildAustin.com
BuildHouston.com

and many more.

thanks.
 

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Just building a registras' bank account.

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President Gringo

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might be a nice name for a building firm, but they would only want it if this is their company name, or their company name was taken. Try using www.whitepages.com to see if you can find any companies with those names.
 

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I have seen this technique used before in the past, and it fails. The technique where you brand a number of domains, with a unique value added to a common denominator, ie: flytovegas, flytonewyork, flytoeurope....buying up everything, to sell as a package.

All it does is empty your bank account. The reason is, people want one website to go to ie: expedia.com, etc...

This type of branding is expensive, and for the most part, doesn't work.
 

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It worked for one guy in the US. If I remeber rightly he bought up every city and town name and prefixed it with "used cars" - made a mint.

Look for some nationwide house builders and pitch your names to them.
 
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