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DNFreek

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www.DNGrave.com

can be developed into a expired domain listing site(may be to take back orders too)

with slogans such as

"Time To Dig Them Out"
"Time To Dig Domains Out"
"Dig for a Domain Here"
"Dig Domains Here"
"Domain Diggers"

etc etc

what u appraise this one worth
 

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worth reg fee until you develop it like you said above then it's x,xxx

but I mean like really develop it
 

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nice one made me laugh

need appraisals not advice

just kidding
 

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agree. it really needs to be developed for any value.
 

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you have a great idea, develop it
the name itself is reg fee.
 

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ok,
seriously. Every domain can be developed. that is a fact.
However, the choice of a name can make a great difference, especially for *brandable* type of domains.
Now, seriously, what is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear/see/read DNGrave???
I see a place were domains die, and get buried.
NOT a place where they get digged up, nor get resurrected, nor get excorcised.
It is a negative term, a place where 'Domain Namnes' get buried in the graveyard.
That is the place I would want my useless domains to go, may they rest in peace.
$0.
 

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seeker said:
ok,
seriously. Every domain can be developed. that is a fact.
However, the choice of a name can make a great difference, especially for *brandable* type of domains.
Now, seriously, what is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear/see/read DNGrave???
I see a place were domains die, and get buried.
NOT a place where they get digged up, nor get resurrected, nor get excorcised.
It is a negative term, a place where 'Domain Namnes' get buried in the graveyard.
That is the place I would want my useless domains to go, may they rest in peace.
$0.
agree
 
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