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mole98

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i take it new people just get ignored around here :\
 

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Nothing personnal; there's always such a flood of domains in the appraisal threads that generally only the top domains garner any comment.

When I look at this domain I don't see how your keywords relate. How would this domain be used? As a site for massages or car wax? Either way it would seem it would have to be "branded" (which requires investment). The other factor is that it's a .net domain and generally you don't want to brand a .net domain as the .com ends up getting a good percentage of your traffic (many people automatically type .com following the domain).

Though I think this domain might be hard to sell, never say never. While not comparables, here are some domain sales with related keyword in .net (from DNSalePrice.com):

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
TopThumbs net $555 Apr 07 TDNam
HumanTouch net $1,500 Apr 07 Afternic/BuyDomains
TopChat net $70 Apr 07 Sedo Auction
TopArt net $1,500 Mar 07 BuyDomains
DeskTopZero net $842 Feb 07 TDNam
MicroTouch net $2,100 Feb 07 BuyDomains
TopChoice net $2,285 Feb 07 BuyDomains
MagicTouch net $1,688 Nov 06 BuyDomains
TouchPoint net $2,000 Aug 06 Sedo
TheMastersTouch net $688 Jan 06 Afternic

Good luck!

Cheers,
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thanks for the info there.
yea i see how it could be hard to sell, might give branding it go. see what i can pull off.
im new to this whole domain name buisness and seem to have made loads of mistakes already haha.

ah well trial and error i suppose
 

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I think the most important advice when you're starting out is to read more and buy less; there are a lot of subtleties. And we've all made our share of mistakes; welcome to the field!
 
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