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I'd like to hear what you guys think about
www.courtforum.com

Either name by itself or developed forum....
It's under development now.
 

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I like it alot, that's why I'm a member there. I think it has great potential.
 

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I didn't even realise you were on there.... I don't get a chance to visit it much.... :emba: - Nice short name, .com, non plural.... I like it too.....

My attorney told me I'm really "bending the envelope" with that one. :cheeky:

Any idea of a number on it?
 

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Excellent domain for a very useful type of forum. A fine alternative to options such as "lawforum.com" and "legalforum.com," etc. Has a linguistic X-factor in the combination of "court" and "forum." Appealing, brandable. Helps make up for your earlier adventure in madness. High $x,xxx to $xx,xxx. Mid $x,xxx would be the quick flip discount level.
 

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nice looking forum and great domain. If you get the member count and post count up you might get a good price for it. Currently its worth low $xxx if you get it to become a high traffic forum and stick some adsense ads on it turn i tinto a revenue site you can sell it for low $x,xxx or high $xxx
 

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great name ; i think with the proper development it could be a very popular site. congrats!
 

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I've got a PR7 pointing to it, and I'm trying to work on the post and member counts.... Mod-Rewrite performed aswell....

www said:
Helps make up for your earlier adventure in madness.

thanks www,
sorry about all that.... :)

mark said:
great name ; i think with the proper development it could be a very popular site. congrats!

thanks Mark and slava...
 

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the numbers should start to rise then and topics like "ask a lawyer" will probably be one of the leaders, especially if you have some legal eagles milling about on a regular basis who respond to questions. law schools in your area or elsewhere could be helpful in recruiting some of those eagles, etc.
 

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I'm trying to target "Legal Advice" as a key phrase right now......

These are the current strings I'm getting:

1 6 7.23% statue of limitation laws
2 3 3.61% ask judge judy
3 3 3.61% knotted pantyhose
4 3 3.61% unposted speed limit texas
5 2 2.41% amansipated
6 2 2.41% charles manson famous quotes
7 2 2.41% court forum
8 2 2.41% forum legal advice
9 2 2.41% legal advice forums
10 2 2.41% michael jackson court forum
11 2 2.41% nancy kelsey argus
12 2 2.41% traffic court forum
13 2 2.41% unposted speed limit
14 1 1.20% advice for traffic court
15 1 1.20% ask a lawyer forum
16 1 1.20% btk witchita
17 1 1.20% buthaina shaaban
18 1 1.20% campbell chattanooga police fired
19 1 1.20% chances that michael jackson will go to jail
20 1 1.20% chattanooga police excessive force

Look at the Mod-Rewrite dynamicly generate keyword strings:
http://www.courtforum.com/t69-why-can-sometimes-helping-the-injured-can-get-u-sued.html
 

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