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QBert

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Hi all,

The domain is n00b.com undeveloped.

They are zeros in the middle and not o's. N00b is a pritty common gaming term short for newbie i think.

Thanks heaps.

QBert
 

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nice domain, i think that has to be worth quite a bit :)
 

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Not a bad domain. Not too much on overture to back it up, but it could be branded well. I suck at giving exact estimates, but thought I'd throw in a comment.
 

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Sorry but I dont see any value in this name what-so-ever...

Mike
 

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Thanks for all your replys.

Your breaking my heat tippy :( but i guess if you dont play your online games it would me 0 to you and wouldent be herd of. all the gamers out there will know it thow :)

Thanks agen

QBert
 

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Yep, n00b is a common word in the online gaming world. I've called people that before and have also been called n00b too. :-P I say high $XXX undeveloped. Developed, I don't know what it could be developed into. Maybe as a resource site with lessons and articles to help n00bs become better players perhaps..
 

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Tippy said:
Sorry but I dont see any value in this name what-so-ever...

Mike



i have to agree, and im a gamer....sry


if it was all letters, it would be a different story of course...but with LNNL i fail to see value...gl anyhoo
 

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its a good name. developing it and then selling would give much $s
 

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Well does it get any typeins at all ?
 

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Over the last 2 weeks (I’ve only owned it for 2 weeks) it gotten 45 typein's per day on average.
 

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Anyone who plays games knows this term well. This is a rare case where substitutions are actually better than the actual letters.

In one hand you have n00b.com, in the other noob.com. While I'm sure we will all agree that noob.com is the better of the two (after all, it's four letters, easily brandable, and pronounceable), but in the case of creating a site for "newbies," n00b.com is much better than noob.com, since the term is rarely referred to as noob.

Awesome grab QBert. I'd say high $xxx to low $xxxx, and worth MUCH more if developed. Just don't hold onto it for too long though as you have no clue how much longer that term will be "cool" to gamers. Strike while the iron is hot (or however that saying goes.)

Good luck!

:-)
 
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