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Biggs101

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I am thinking of looking of an end buyer for my 3 letter .NET domain:

TNA dot net

What kind of price range do these kind of names sell for?

Thanks in advance.
 

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reseller: high $xxx+
end buyer: $x,xxx+
 

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That is NET domain name and not COM.
And domain name itself can be used as abbreviation only.
So if you can find out some phrases for this abbreviation and stick them like an idea I suppose you will be able to get pretty good price for that.
 

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I've sold an LLL.net for $xx,xxx
If the letters are good, companies that use the initials will pay the price.
 

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So if you can find out some phrases for this abbreviation and stick them like an idea I suppose you will be able to get pretty good price for that.

well for TNA, one obvious phrase comes to mind.
 

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I think domain sold for $1500 already.
 

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3 to 5 K from a reseller min yes.

50 type ins a day
 

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High $x,xxx.

Considering the branding efforts which the wrestling league and clothing retailer have put into the term, if used incorrectly, could cause this name to be a TM risk. However, if you use it for a generic meaning, in a way which does not interfere with the business of another entity which might have interest in the term, this could defend you against a trademark claim. Do not consider this to be legal advice.
 
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