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closed TOOLKIT - Over 5.5 Mill Google results

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Nexus

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Yes! It's a ccTLD, surprise!

TOOLKIT.cc

How would you price it? "Beauty-ful" name, no?

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Horrid extension. $10.
 

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If developed, it definately beats the hithisismytoolkitsite.com type of domain.

I disagree with Ed on this one though, $10 is too low.
as is, mid $XX, which isnt much above reg fee I know...
But develop it, and the search engines will be eating out of your hand.
 

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Thanks, Seeker. That's the plan. Fun to throw the appraisal ball around a little though. I have a body of content and scripts I've been looking to put under Optimize.net, but I'm thinking now I will just sell that off. Toolkit.cc seems like a fine enough vehicle, and I doubt Google will delegate all related results for the website to only those searching from the CoCos Islands. :wink:

The objective would be to approach the traffic generate by Webmaster-Toolkit.com.

Ed, but... "horrid"? I would think .cc was one of the ccTld mainliners, isn't it? One of my favorite websites, comicbookresources.com uses it as their branded "shortened" form: www.cbr.cc (which even gets decent Ovt results). These days, I still look at .ws, .nu, .tv, and .cc as being fairly "decent" extension alternatives. I think we "domainers" tend to stigmatize because these ext have such poor resale value... but I guess that's what an appraisal is about. :-D

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cctld resalesare picking up and will continue to do so inho.I think you've got a great name there.At this moment in time (and definitely in the future) I'd rather have a great keyword and a lesser known cctld (for now) than a nightmare name and a good tld.

ie finance.cc sounds a lot better than cometousforfinancesoonplease.com

Maybe I need medication but I'm sure cctld resale value is going to boom for strong keyword cctlds
 
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