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Please Appraise the domain name TheTenCommandments.info for the retail, end user market. Thanks in advance.

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way too long, making it a spelling nightmare for fast typers in a browser.
If it didnt have the 'The', it would have been really good.

reg fee, also hard to sell to enduser.
 

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seeker said:
way too long, making it a spelling nightmare for fast typers in a browser.

Thanks for your comments.

Type in traffic is excellent for this name so I'm not worried about the length or spelling. Most people know the Ten Commandents as "The Ten Commandments, " not "Ten Commandments."

More comments welcome.

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www.AmCy.org said:
Type in traffic is excellent for this name so I'm not worried about the length or spelling. Most people know the Ten Commandents as "The Ten Commandments, " not "Ten Commandments."

AmCy

very strange for a 3 words .info to recieve any traffic

the domain without the traffic = reg fee
 

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the only buyer i see is government, and i have never seen government buying domains from users.

Someone said its too long. here in scotland, they use itspublicknowledge.info for freedom of info act, that is long! doesn't make it unsellable / worthless.

But i just think you will have really hard time selling that name to an end user.
 

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dntalk said:
But i just think you will have really hard time selling that name to an end user.

Thanks for your comments.

I'm not really looking for selling advice here. I'm looking for appraisals on the value of the domain name. I've already had offers on this name and on TheTenCommandments.us so finding a buyer is not an issue for me. Just trying to collect all the data I can get so I can set a fair price for the name. Thanks.

More comments welcome.

AmCy
 

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a domain's value is directly related to what we perceive its selling potential to be.
Apparently many of us do not see any value in it. This is the point of the appraisal thread. No one is trying to bring down the value of your domain, and I know we all wish you the best in selling it.

As for 'The ten commandments', yes, they are know as the ten commandments, as DNF is know as The Domain Name Forum, as The internet is know as internet, and you can put THE on practically any domain that is made up of meaningful words. still, it is an excess and does bring down the value.
Of course, that is just an opinion, and I do wish you the best in selling it.
 

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Great Name! I see good potential for it.
There are millions of christians typing this as a search daily.
I say at least $100, probably more if you develop and hold it long term
 

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It would help appraise the domain if you were specific as to how much traffic the domain is receiving.
 
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