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Gee

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nice keywords

xxx$
 

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I like your domain although it contains a hyphen. Good keyword
indeed. I'd say it's worth up to $750 when selling to resellers and
low $x,xxx if you can sell it to an enduser. Good luck with selling
it!
 

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Thanks for your posts !
 

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Hi,

The hyphen does decrease the value, but the keywords are strong and the destination city is huge, so it still has value.

I would say mid to high $xxx end user

Good luck
 

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A quick note for people to take into account when valueing - the official london tourism website is visitlondon.com - which has good and bad connetations to the pricing IMHO.

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visit & london are 2 generic words. Do you think there is a trademark problem here ? I didn't know that the other one was an official one. What would you recommend me to do in this case ?
 

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Fredo said:
...What would you recommend me to do in this case ?
Sell it to me for reg fee. :-D

:-D

:-D

:-D

More seriously though, the terms are generic - very much so - and they are separated by a hyphen. So I don't see a problem. Keep in mind, however, that I am not a lawyer - just throwing in my 2-cents.
 

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I also think there should not be any TM problem on that one... :approve:
 

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There's likely not a TM issue with this domain, but the hyphen does decrease the value. However, since this is a hot tourist location, I'd say high $xxx.
 

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Indeed I don't think there'd be an actual TM issue that could end up with the name being transferred, but that wouldn't stop visitlondon either becoming interested in the name themselves or trying to act like they could get it off of you.

Chances are that the domain gets lots of accidental traffic from people trying to go to visitlondon.com so that is a good thing.

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There are no TM problems on this name and is worth x,xxx to the right buyer.
 

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Thanks for all the feedbacks ! It was a good catch then ! :eek:k:
 
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