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woeger

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I helped get this domain a few years ago for a friend of mine who is a wedding videographer. He told me he might want to part with it. Any ideas on value for videos.org? Thanks. Adam
 
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Its pretty good I think... .org kinda does kill it though.. $200
 

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it's a nice name. very general. I like it alot. the .org does decrease the value, but overall not a bad name. some very good potential. I'd say around $250 undeveloped, more if developed.
 

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i'd say $650 undeveloped, but .org names are hard to judge.
 

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Good name! But it should be sold as soon as possible. We are moding into a digital world now with DVDs and Mini Discs taking over the market.
 

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even a DVD is considered a 'video' by most people. Some words stay in common usage decades after they became scientifically obsolete. A good example: walk into a music store and say "I want the latest Red Hot Chili Peppers or Bob Dylan album" and they won't look at you funny or hand you a vinyl album.
 

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Originally posted by draqon
even a DVD is considered a 'video' by most people. Some words stay in common usage decades after they became scientifically obsolete. A good example: walk into a music store and say "I want the latest Red Hot Chili Peppers or Bob Dylan album" and they won't look at you funny or hand you a vinyl album.

People that's been using DVDs for ages like myself would never confuse those two terms. I doubt people of the younger generation would too. But the term "videos" won't disappear even if videos do, but it won't be heard as often.
 

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$750 - $1K "as such"

Development and promotion is whole different ball game....."Sky is the limit" then!!
 

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Videos apply to more than just VHS tapes. What about Music Videos and Online Videos.

great name $1500
 

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This is case where the terrific root word offsets a lot of the negative effects of the extension. I would also rank it $1000-$1500.
 

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Interesting that you bring up DVDs vs. Videos, as I was the initial registrant of DVD.NET. As soon as I heard the development of DVDs were in the works I regged DVD.NET back in 1997.

I then sold it to Sonic Solutions for $2,000 I believe within a few months about the time that DVDs came out.

Perhaps I should have held it until today?? I wonder what it would be worth in today's market.
 

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Originally posted by woeger
Interesting that you bring up DVDs vs. Videos, as I was the initial registrant of DVD.NET. As soon as I heard the development of DVDs were in the works I regged DVD.NET back in 1997.

I then sold it to Sonic Solutions for $2,000 I believe within a few months about the time that DVDs came out.

Perhaps I should have held it until today?? I wonder what it would be worth in today's market.


DOH -----> (8(I)

DVD.net would fetch 5 figures today.

-Bob
 
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