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NameAlot.com

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What do you guys and gals think? Develope and undeveloped value? End user and reseller? I was thinking it would be great for a retirement site or something dealing with the eldery especially with the baby boomers reaching that age.

senior.caring.us
elderly.caring.us
keep.caring.us
home.caring.us


Thanks in advance for the evaluation.
 

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I think it has potetial. Never though of the subdomain part. I don't keep up on .us sales so I can't really appraise for you. But I would guess at lease $125 end user. And sky is always the limit with end users.
 

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caring is an excellent keyword...I think this model has value developed. On name alone, I would say high$xx or low $xxx, but with a powerful business plan...possibly revolved around collecting donations for disasters and stuff inside the us...It can really work

Katrina.caring.us ???
 

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well if I was after .us domains I would pick up caringabout as well

CaringAbout.Us
 

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not sure how much demand there is for .us subdomains, but I would guess its very limited, but the name itself is good, a solid one word .us, low to mid $xxx to an end user
 
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