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Jack Gordon

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I just picked up movie-theatres.com, as well as the .biz and .us

I understand the hyphen takes away some value. Getting beyond that, is this domain as strong as I think it is?

Overture says 212,000, Google says 444,000

Keep in mind that I have an arsenal of movie and theatre related domains, and at some point in the near future I plan to have them all working together in one grand plan.
 

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Dr Who, I've noticed a lot of your appraisals have not been $0 lately... are you going soft in your old age?

:)

Thanks for the input
 

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Would be worth a lot more without the hyphen...
 

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You're looking at $50-100 to a reseller or up to $500 to an end-user or developer.
 

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Originally posted by DrWho
$0.00

Feel better? ;)

LOL:laugh:

I like the search numbers.
But the hypen hurts.
$20-$60

Good Luck!
 

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Originally posted by FrontRow
I just picked up movie-theatres.com, as well as the .biz and .us

I understand the hyphen takes away some value. Getting beyond that, is this domain as strong as I think it is?

Overture says 212,000, Google says 444,000

Keep in mind that I have an arsenal of movie and theatre related domains, and at some point in the near future I plan to have them all working together in one grand plan.

What other names do you have to link to it?
 

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Quite a few actually...

ambassadortheatre.com
auctionvideos.com
cinemabucks.biz/com/net/us
cinemasnacks.biz/com
dvdhometheatre.com/biz/com/net/us
filmbulletin.com/net
filmquip.com
imaxinteractive.com
indie-cinema.com/org
movie-ad.com
movie-newsletters.com/net
movie-previews.com
movie-theatres.biz/com/us
movieblurb.com
movienewsletters.biz/com/info/net/org/us
moviequip.com
movievouchers.biz/com/net/us
nowintheatres.biz/com/info/net/org/us
ratemovies.com
reeladvertising.com
reelforum.com
reelfunny.com
reeltrailers.com
rewardchecks.biz/com/net/us
showbizforums.com
theatrebooker.com/info/net/org/us
theatrenewsletters.com

I'm open to suggestions on how to best make these work together...
 

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Ok, am I on crack or is your domain using the "tres" version of Theaters? I know it's technically correct, but that plus the hyphen seem to detract from the marketability of this domain.

That said, some of your other movie domain look reel slick. Which one are you going to lead with?
 

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Originally posted by 123sold
How does ComputerMovies.com sound?

That one doesn't quite do it for me, but I appreciate you posting it. As I said, I am always on the lookout!
 

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Originally posted by TheBansche
Ok, am I on crack or is your domain using the "tres" version of Theaters? I know it's technically correct, but that plus the hyphen seem to detract from the marketability of this domain.

That said, some of your other movie domain look reel slick. Which one are you going to lead with?

The good news is that you are not on crack (at least I don't think you are...:weird: )

In the movie theatre industry (at least here in the states), the overwhelming majority of them use the "tres" spelling. I don't know why, they just do.

I already use a couple of these for current projects, but to be honest I am just now beginning to think about what to do with all of these. As I mentioned above, I welcome suggestions.

Thanks!
 
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