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Taulath

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Hi there - recently became the owner of this domain and was wondering what people thought it was worth?

I'd imagine with the right content it would do pretty well in MSN for it's keyterms
 

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Hypen and the UK kills the value a unless you can get targetted traffic going to it, then the value in the name derives from the traffic it gets.

Loan traffic can be fairly valuable, but as a domain with no traffic it's worth registration fee and little more. :)
 

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dont agree with uk killing the name... its an up and coming extension although true its not as strong as teh .com .net etc

however .. yes the hyphen has ruined it and also the uk before.co.uk

if it was a .com then the -uk would have made sense but not for teh uk extension

i do agree with J2 though .. registration fee ( approx £10 )
 

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ukdn said:
dont agree with uk killing the name... its an up and coming extension although true its not as strong as teh .com .net etc

however .. yes the hyphen has ruined it and also the uk before.co.uk

if it was a .com then the -uk would have made sense but not for teh uk extension

i do agree with J2 though .. registration fee ( approx £10 )

I didn't mean the UK in the "co.uk" part, I meant the uk before the extension :greenwink: ..... it would be silly of me to suggest that the .co.uk extension kills the name due to me only holding .co.uk domains
 

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yeah lol re-read it.. same opinion as me.. would be different if it was a .com but uk with a country extension doesnt seem right
 

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Can't see much value in that, sorry. It's long, hyphenated and has the extra uk is a bit of a downer too.
 
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