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slaich2000

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I have been looking some domain sales. .org's are going better than .net's what do you say?
 

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totally depends on the domain. Something like wireless.net or Flip.net is more suited for .net while help.org or human.org suites that extension better and would have more value. And that's how I purchase names when it comes to the 2 extension. But if you want to go into benchmark pricing such as LLL and "NNN" domains, .net will have a higher value.
 

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But if you want to go into benchmark pricing such as LLL and "NNN" domains, .net will have a higher value.

That's not correct. When you're looking at a LLL/NNN org or net domain from an end-user's perspective the value depends on several parameters that often escape the mind of the average domainer.
 

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totally depends on the domain. Something like wireless.net or Flip.net is more suited for .net while help.org or human.org suites that extension better and would have more value. And that's how I purchase names when it comes to the 2 extension. But if you want to go into benchmark pricing such as LLL and "NNN" domains, .net will have a higher value.

yeah that's depends upon the domain we have. But, I don't know why I prefer .coms and .orgs.
 
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