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Originally posted by anothernewbie


doberry's appraisals are ridiculous

to: anothernewbie

electronic commerce? It's known as, eCommerce.....

If you took email, and extended it to it's pure form, electronicmail.biz, it would have the same effect.

Your appraisal is based on what?

Mine at least is based on the fact thats its long, awkward (double "c" where words meet), extended version of known internet term, and .biz.
 
.Biz has almost double registration rate to .Info
 
Originally posted by doberry


to: anothernewbie

electronic commerce? It's known as, eCommerce.....

If you took email, and extended it to it's pure form, electronicmail.biz, it would have the same effect.

Your appraisal is based on what?

Mine at least is based on the fact thats its long, awkward (double "c" where words meet), extended version of known internet term, and .biz.


this name is PERFECTLY relevant to online business. the phrase gets 1,200,000 on Google. and .biz is a good extension in this case whether you agree with it or not.

do you honestly believe that there is no one willing to pay more than $5 for this name?
 
Originally posted by anothernewbie





do you honestly believe that there is no one willing to pay more than $5 for this name?

That was my appraisal. I would not pay $10.00.

Thanks.
 
Originally posted by doberry


That was my appraisal. I would not pay $10.00.

Thanks.



now i see the difference.

you understand by appraisal the max price YOU are willing to pay, whereas to me it means the MARKET VALUE
 
Originally posted by anothernewbie




now i see the difference.

you understand by appraisal the max price YOU are willing to pay, whereas to me it means the MARKET VALUE

I don't think there is a "market value" for .biz.

There is a "not for sale" restriction. I myself know that this is not enforced, but still, a lot of .biz owners abide by this.

Now you see :-)
 
Originally posted by doberry


I don't think there is a "market value" for .biz.

There is a "not for sale" restriction. I myself know that this is not enforced, but still, a lot of .biz owners abide by this.

Now you see :-)



But people already sell .biz domains, don't they? :)
 
Originally posted by anothernewbie




But people already sell .biz domains, don't they? :)

You're not supposed to sell unless you are approached. You are not allowed to sell them on the open market, hence, no "market value".

Dead Horse.
 
Originally posted by doberry


You're not supposed to sell unless you are approached. You are not allowed to sell them on the open market, hence, no "market value".

Dead Horse.


there are sellers, there are buyers, there are sales....what else is needed?

there are ways to sell .biz w/o violating the restrictions. there have been threads and discussions on this here
 
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