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No feedback.. ;) Dont you see any value?

I thought it would make a nice site about US history..
 
Great generic.

A century is also a 100 mile bike trip, recreation, fitness.

Has possibility for historical info, TV series. Sell it to the Discovery Channel.

:)
 
Thanks Kidd ;) Thats how I thought, but Im surprised that nobody else shares our oppinion..
 
I like it a lot. Think of the topics you could cover...

> Centuries of Progress

> Centuries of War

> Centuries of Technology

> Centuries of Religion

And the .us extension fits well. Good luck with this one, it's a keeper!
 
No imminent marketing potential that I see.
Not until the .us tld is worth a bit more.

Good name though!
 
I think .us will gain lots of value in about a year.. I have few better ones waiting in my pocket :)
 
"Centuries.us"

Pretty good looking ".US", to be honest .... but YOU already know what I'm thinking of posting here! Yes? I'll give you some time to check IT first, to be fair. Have fun. Good Luck.
 
Originally posted by CoolHost
"Centuries.us"

Pretty good looking ".US", to be honest .... but YOU already know what I'm thinking of posting here! Yes? I'll give you some time to check IT first, to be fair. Have fun. Good Luck.
Let me guess.. USCenturies.com? :D thanks, but I think Ill pass ;)
 
"but YOU already know what I'm thinking of posting here!"

Come on CoolHost...give it up :)
The suspense is unbareable!

Cheers!
 
"Let me guess.. USCenturies.com?"

"The suspense is unbareable!"

OK ... it's "CenturiesUS.com", to protect your investment ... as you might have guessed. And, it's AVAILABLE for only $6.95! :)
Good Luck.
 
CenturiesUS.com gets complicated. 3 syllables, it loses the snap and appeal of....

Centuries.us.

Why hang a .COM off the and of a good name? It's like hanging an anchor off your dinghy, adds nothing, and goes nowhere.
 
Originally posted by CoolHost
OK ... it's "CenturiesUS.com", to protect your investment ... as you might have guessed. And, it's AVAILABLE for only $6.95! :)

Of course it's available - unlike centuries.us, centuriesus.com is a crappy name. Just how will this protect his investment if he plans to sell the name rather than develop it? If he is going to sell it, any buyer will be a believer in .us to begin with and will not give him a penny more for the .com "bonus" name. If he is going to develop it himself and wants to spend $8 to catch potential type-in mistakes, then I can accept that.
 
"Why hang a .COM off the and of a good name? It's like hanging an anchor off your dinghy, adds nothing, and goes nowhere."

One reason, as I've said over and over ... to protect your investment! For $6.95 this is the cheapest (domain/type-in/favourable .COM) "insurance" in the world. Trust me on this one, Addicto. Many are beginning to see the light on this concept.
Good Luck! :)
 
"If he is going to develop it himself and wants to spend $8 to catch potential type-in mistakes, then I can accept that."

Yes! Amen. THAT is what I'm saying! However, even as a domain re-seller the same concept applies ... assuming the domain re-seller is gainfully working to place the domain into the hands of a developer/end-user who will put the domain to good use. That's how I see it, anyway. Good Luck.
 
Awesome name :) $500 resale value undeveloped.
 
Coolhost's investment protection is not bad.
 
Yeah, but I totally agree with Duke on this one:

Of course it's available - unlike centuries.us, centuriesus.com is a crappy name. Just how will this protect his investment if he plans to sell the name rather than develop it? If he is going to sell it, any buyer will be a believer in .us to begin with and will not give him a penny more for the .com "bonus" name. If he is going to develop it himself and wants to spend $8 to catch potential type-in mistakes, then I can accept that.
 
"Coolhost's investment protection is not bad."

Thank you kindly, .COM.net.org!! :)
Good Luck.
 
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