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Please give an appraisal of the premium law domain name Jurors.com. Thank you.
 
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above average name but still hard to find a use for a name like this, maybe $100 in my view as I really can't imagine who would use it.
 

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There is only one Jurors.com in the world, and you own it! Should fetch at least $10k from any legal site, just for traffic.
 

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$10k?

Jurors.com was on sale @ perfectname.com for $250. And for good reason.

I don't see the commercial value in this domain; a law firm won't buy it.
 

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Originally posted by domaindirk
There is only one Jurors.com in the world, and you own it! Should fetch at least $10k from any legal site, just for traffic.

Theres only one of every domain dirk, i can't see anyone buying the domain for traffic (only 387 on overture for both).

I could imagine someone making an information portal for jurors with it, but thats not an overly commercial marketplace to tap. $500-$2k if you get someone approaching you, $50-$250 if you do an ebay with it.
 

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Originally posted by domaindirk
There is only one Jurors.com in the world, and you own it! Should fetch at least $10k from any legal site, just for traffic.

DomainDirk ... I would say it's traffic is just about nil. This would be a tough name to make money with. WHY would anybody type jurors.com into a browser? Just another name that is short, a dot com, and not worth much.
 
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you could sell it to someone who does jury consulting (although there aren't a whole lot of them, and I doubt they'd want to brand themselves jurors.com)
 
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Sorry can't see any significant value.Jury.com might be good but this one not sure!!
 

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Originally posted by gbrott
you could sell it to someone who does jury consulting (although there aren't a whole lot of them, and I doubt they'd want to brand themselves jurors.com)


That's actually a really good idea. Jury consultancy is big bucks...often used in high-profile trial cases.

At Yahoo, there's one paid ad and two site matches, and plenty of web-page matches. Type in "Jury Consultant" at Overture, and you'll also get a lot returns on professional consultants.

Call the jury consultant firms or send them a nicely worded email (don't mention price right away), and see if they're interested. Sell them on the fact that it's a top-tier name for their industry (truth).

Keep in mind that these people are paid to help selec the right jurors. That's almost as good a key word as "jury."

Good Luck
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