I am taking seriously all of your advice which is 100% sell.
thanks again for your opinions. I'll probably do that.
The offer I have is from sedo, so hopefully the only thing I have to do is to accept the offer.
But to be honest, I haven't still understood many things.
.com ok, is the most respectable extension. Country tlds are appraised usually via the possible market they address .
From what I learned till now, there are 2 major things driving the power of a domain. Extension (where .com is king) and also keyword. And both of them are override by the actual traffic that someone could get for a domain (or website).
So, I believe, than even by the worst extension you could ever find, If you could build traffic around the name, (and I am talking about international traffic), then it would be ok.
I just checked whois.sc and it has a PR 7. Many links and too much traffic. They built a service with much traffic arround this ext but with a strong keyword.
I just assume that because of the ext it's not always obvious that you will get traffic from the ext area or country. If you succeed to build links, and through various ads to bring traffic , especially for that kind of extensions, where is the problem?
I don't trust PR predictions, but some tools saw that this will go to PR3 next time (at the end it might go to 1 or nowhere).
So my question still remains. What if finally , by one way or another, you succeed to have traffic (not local), does the value of the domain remains the same because of the ext?
Maybe all these sound stupid , but please forgive my kind ignorance.