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Appraisal for:

defendants.com


Thanks for your assistance.
 

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Wow. that name is great. No reason to sell for less than 20,000 on that baby.
 

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not the most popular keyword...but, nonetheless a one word domain directly associated to lawyers, trials and more..... $xxxx -- maybe more to an end user.

good luck'
 

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Sarcle said:
Wow. that name is great. No reason to sell for less than 20,000 on that baby.


Find it difficult to understand the excitement here! The defendant is the guy with money and the llawyer is the guy trying to take it off him. So it is important to know what the defendant is going to type-in. Well, I find it hard to understand why he would type-in his own category in the plural.

Frankly this ain't worth more than a couple of hundred bucks!

Dave Wrixon
 

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dwrixon said:
Find it difficult to understand the excitement here! The defendant is the guy with money and the llawyer is the guy trying to take it off him. So it is important to know what the defendant is going to type-in. Well, I find it hard to understand why he would type-in his own category in the plural.

Frankly this ain't worth more than a couple of hundred bucks!

Dave Wrixon

In every lawsuit there is at least one defendant right?

And every defendant need a lawyer right?

defendant is probably one of the top 10 or so legal keywords, ie judge, jury, court, plaintiff, defendant, case, etc.

So I am thinking this might be best either for a law firm that focuses on defending criminal cases or perhaps even better as a general legal portal of some sort.
 

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dogstar said:
In every lawsuit there is at least one defendant right?

And every defendant need a lawyer right?

defendant is probably one of the top 10 or so legal keywords, ie judge, jury, court, plaintiff, defendant, case, etc.

So I am thinking this might be best either for a law firm that focuses on defending criminal cases or perhaps even better as a general legal portal of some sort.

Sorry, but just look at the Overture Scores:


Attorney 1,022,842
Lawyer 758,526

judge 13,050
jury 3,447
court 75,800
plaintiff 1,589
defendant 1,054
case 78,819

My guess is Plaintiff and Defendant have both cropped up largely, due to Lawyer trying to look up past cases. There just isn't any mileage here!

Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
 

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dogstar, you dont have to convince us of the value of this domain.... we know more or less what we are talking about.... but if you are trying to get the most out of it, you probably will need to do some with a potential buyer, maybe a lawyers group who doesn't know much about the internet/domains... you can throw out a ballpark figure of say 100k and go from there.... good luck'
 

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dwrixon said:
Sorry, but just look at the Overture Scores:


Attorney 1,022,842
Lawyer 758,526

judge 13,050
jury 3,447
court 75,800
plaintiff 1,589
defendant 1,054
case 78,819

My guess is Plaintiff and Defendant have both cropped up largely, due to Lawyer trying to look up past cases. There just isn't any mileage here!

Best Regards
Dave Wrixon


Court and Case have many meanings and are not good legal terms.

Judge, Jury, Plaintiff, Defendant, that is pretty much it after the obvious million dollar ones such as lawyer.com, attorney.com, law.com, legal.com, etc.

What I'm saying is I agree that it is not good for type ins, but it is a very very common legal word that could easily be branded as a legal portal or something like that. There is a certain respect factor that would come along with a name like this, don't you think?

But I do respect everyone's opinion here by the way. It seems there are a range of opinions on this domain, but the general range is from mid X,XXX to low XX,XXX. That was my thought as well.

But let me ask you a really important question. Do you think I would be better off trying to sell this off to an end user, maybe a law-related firm or whatever, or would I be better off developing up a legal web portal, which since I'm a web developer I'm perfectly capable of doing?

Any ideas of anything really profitable that I could try related to the law industry on the web?
 

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Good name.

It's good for an anti-virus or security site.
 

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Jeffreyw said:
Good name.

It's good for an anti-virus or security site.
Don't see how, defendant is a legal term. Perhaps you mean defender.
 

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dogstar said:
Court and Case have many meanings and are not good legal terms.

Judge, Jury, Plaintiff, Defendant, that is pretty much it after the obvious million dollar ones such as lawyer.com, attorney.com, law.com, legal.com, etc.

What I'm saying is I agree that it is not good for type ins, but it is a very very common legal word that could easily be branded as a legal portal or something like that. There is a certain respect factor that would come along with a name like this, don't you think?

But I do respect everyone's opinion here by the way. It seems there are a range of opinions on this domain, but the general range is from mid X,XXX to low XX,XXX. That was my thought as well.

But let me ask you a really important question. Do you think I would be better off trying to sell this off to an end user, maybe a law-related firm or whatever, or would I be better off developing up a legal web portal, which since I'm a web developer I'm perfectly capable of doing?

Any ideas of anything really profitable that I could try related to the law industry on the web?

I would develop into a legal portal
 
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