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The first would be good as .com ,and there is a cool site on .com
2nd one spelling is wrong , well not really but wont pass radio test.
Locator is a related term of locater. As nouns the difference between locator and locater is that locator is one who, or that which, locates while locater is something which serves to locate.
The 3rd is probably a keeper ,but the plural is not taken which makes me think the value is minimal 100 bucks
You gotta buy better stuff
wow your right ,and you know whats weird ,I checked the whois of the owner ,I sold her a domain about 10 years ago, she was not a domainer then
Cool much appreciated for everythingI cold called her , but I suggest afternic and just put them bin, I also set up pages on the parking site bodis where it redirects to a escrow sale page example would be adparadise.com ,,,so when they punch in the domains it goes to that sale page ,which is great I just sold a domain for 4800 like this and buyer pays escrow,the problem is you get a lot of fake offers but I guess its the real ones that matter ,if they want it they want it
use accuratedrywall.com as an example
Let's stay in touchCool much appreciated for everything
I cold called her , but I suggest afternic and just put them bin, I also set up pages on the parking site bodis where it redirects to a escrow sale page example would be adparadise.com ,,,so when they punch in the domains it goes to that sale page ,which is great I just sold a domain for 4800 like this and buyer pays escrow,the problem is you get a lot of fake offers but I guess its the real ones that matter ,if they want it they want it
use accuratedrywall.com as an example
A domainer would never pay 1500 for that, they would create there own ,I have companydomainnames.comRight now i'm testing on ebay and flippa. I have a domain "Buy-Domain.com" up for $1500 reserve. Dont know if people are going to trust to buy from me or bid since im a new user on there