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______GY.net________
this name is a rarely country code .net, like us.net cn.net.....
you can see
www.guyana.net.gy
www.gol.net.gy
and more .net.gy websites running.

please give an appraisal with your advice,
thanks!
 

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To the right end user, it's worth a nice ##,### sum, I'd say you should get a list of potential markets to email offers, mainly registrars, governments ect and see if you can get some interest.
 

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Gee . That's a real good one. I see $$$$$ . Good luck.
 

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Ok, nice 2 letter domain, since a person can't get any more 2 letter domain names. But I have found that most 2 letter names don't even resolve. And when the crowd gets used to two letter domain names not resolving, they will stop looking or even typing them into their browsers. Meaning that you will have to advertise it to get much traffic anyways. Most registrars won't even allow 2 letters even to be looked for availability. I stop even looking myself since so many have scripts that do that for them now. I suppose if a person let it expire, that the registrars would snatch it up. I would say keep your domain info up to date and use it to get exposure and advertise it there on the home page or hoard it and maybe have it appraised a few times a year like the Antique Road Show. And like the owners of great paintings do. Enjoy the pleasure of just knowing that you own it. Either way it's your name so do what you wish. I wished I owned it, but I don't know what I would do with it either. In any case good luck with your endeavor to sell it. Remember you can always come down in price but it's a hard sell to go up in price. My daddy always said, " Strike while the Iron is Hot!" :D Then again I saw my Daddy not sell an old car, so he doubled the price and sold it! I asked, "how did that happen?" And he said "they thought there was something wrong with it, because it was so cheap.":eek: Oh I almost forgot, use it as a portal to your other websites and get a lot of link popularity that way. $ 12,000.00 -- If I was selling and $ 2,000.00 or less than, if I was bidding - maybe - Depends on my cash flow at that time of the week. Markets down this week though. Still it makes no difference what other 2 character domain names are bringing, it's the idea that they are not making any more of them. " Right" :confused:
 

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Yes, it's a country code name, but I think people here are over-appraising it. It doesn't compare to us.net, cn.net, or even state names like ca.net, ny.net, or tx.net. Guyana is a small country in Africa, so its use as a country code name is pretty limited at the present time. Still, it has value as a two-letter NET domain, and the fact that it represents a country code gives it a little extra value.

Average Reseller: $1,400
Minimum Retail: $2,800
 

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$50k ?

i wish you the best of luck, but i don't think so.

i used to own this domain, along with 4 other 2-letter .nets.

it's funny to see these appraisals because i had all these names for sale right here on DNF for a while at $1000-$1250 or so.


ToastyX has the most intelligent appraisal yet IMHO

:)

good luck fleaking. i hope you get a bunch for it but don't set your hopes too high.

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US1,200 to 1,800 for reseller.
US$3,500 to US$6,500 for end user.


Originally posted by ToastyX
Yes, it's a country code name, but I think people here are over-appraising it. It doesn't compare to us.net, cn.net, or even state names like ca.net, ny.net, or tx.net. Guyana is a small country in Africa, so its use as a country code name is pretty limited at the present time. Still, it has value as a two-letter NET domain, and the fact that it represents a country code gives it a little extra value.


Agree.
 

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$15,000-$25,000
 

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$1 to 2K Max.

$50K if you stick an a in between the g and the y.
 

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Originally posted by Name-Maker
$1 to 2K Max.

$50K if you stick an a in between the g and the y.

same appraisal NM.

'a' can be 'u'
 

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GY can stand for "Gay Youth"
does it work? :laugh:
 

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Originally posted by Unregistered
GY can stand for "Gay Youth"
does it work? :laugh:
had me going there for a while. I seen that name in my email box and I thought oh no another glitch.:confused:
 
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