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durdom

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I figured i'd see if someone could appraise this domain.
 

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You are sitting on gold here my friend at least mid $xx,xxx, great name and good luck... :)
 

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If only...

People, don't ask for appraisals for new TLDs. There is no established market, no history, hence no benchmark.
 

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reg fee or less

good is so vague

and in comparison to excellent...it ain't

imo....
 

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of all the extensions out there and all the keywords, why did you chose this? Obviously you had pegged some value to it.

When I think of the word good, I also think of the ranking of how these items appear: Good. Better. Best. I also believe that this is how people perceive items or services.

Good repair does not convey an extreme amount of satisfaction or confidence in the repair.
 

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"This is Bob from Good Repair - only one dot separates good from repair. Get some good repair at good.repair today!"

The chick in classy pants at Excellent.repair did an one up on Bob, sadly.
 

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Thanks for all the comments about the domain. I just picked a ton of random names and created them. I might just start turning them all into websites.

Good.repair services where people can find out what is a good repair in their area.
 

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Agreed. When it comes to repair on anything, I don't want only good, I want the best-unless of course good repair comes with a hefty repair warranty.
 

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You can set up a web site where Husbands can list the Wife in GOOD condition but needed to be REPAIRed to be Perfect!
 

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There is no good or bad -everything just is.

That being said, I would say expert.repair makes sense - even the 6 and 6 letters looks nice.
......it's registered.
 

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Excellent keywords with low quality extensions rarely sell for more than $60.

I would stick to goodrepair.com and the like. Nothing like old fashioned dotcoms.

I had some repair domains, I thought they were good, let them expire later. Market is poor and buyers tend to register MikesRepair.com and similar domains.
 

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I'd rather get TrustRepairs.com for a couple dollars using a promo code, I just checked and its unregistered. "Need Repairs from someone you could Trust, TrustRepairs.com. I think you should register it. I wouldn't pay more than $20 for good.repair.
 

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Don't want you to think I'm a douche but I waited a day for you or someone else to register it, somewhat surprised no one did. Got it for $2, Thanks to domainingtips blog:)
 
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