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IMO, it's worth what you paid until you make a ROI + any intrinsic value you hold in it.
Personally, I am not a fan of past-tense verbs, as compared to present tense verbs (or better yet, nouns). When I see past-tense names I think then yeah, sites about things that happened in the past (where I prefer sites that are forward-looking) - so in this case, it could be a site about things that were talked about, or about how talking was done in the past.
At a minimum, I would need to put a marketing spin on the past-tense of the word to make it more forward-looking. Ex: Tell'em You 'Talked' for Cheap with 1 cent Minutes from Talked.com (...if that makes any sense :S )
I look forward to seeing what you do with the name.
I'm not a fan of past-tense verbs as well, but I believe that the keyword here ('talk') is so strong that it makes sense. This is a very brandable domain for any network operator and generally suitable for anything related to phones/voip, even social networking etc.
I'd say mid-hi $x,xxx reseller (without knowing what you paid on T.R.A.F.F.I.C.).
"Hey man, are you on Talked?" .. I can see this name being used for a social networking site.
I'm not a fan of past-tense verbs as well, but I believe that the keyword here ('talk') is so strong that it makes sense. This is a very brandable domain for any network operator and generally suitable for anything related to phones/voip, even social networking etc.
I'd say mid-hi $x,xxx reseller (without knowing what you paid on T.R.A.F.F.I.C.).
"Hey man, are you on Talked?" .. I can see this name being used for a social networking site.