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I also have "stock.help" and "solidity.help"

I've seen the .help TLD gain use for FAQs , and "ask" and "stock" are premium keywords.
The readability is also on-point.
 
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Ask.help - Mid xxxx looking at similar sales and the keyword and extension compatability.
 
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AskFor.Help would be better and I think its still available at namesilo for $22.99
 
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Ask.help - Mid xxxx looking at similar sales and the keyword and extension compatability.

Yeah; that's what I was thinking. People really underestimate phrase-hacks like this despite the fact that companies have been exploring more, and more TLDs over the years.
 
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Ask.help - Mid xxxx ( End user )


It perfectly matches with extension.
It's one word and only 3 letters.
 
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Ask.help - Mid xxxx ( End user )


It perfectly matches with extension.
It's one word and only 3 letters.

How do you recommend I go about selling this? Once the 60-day wait period passes, of course.
 
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How do you recommend I go about selling this? Once the 60-day wait period passes, of course.

You will not get much reseller price here. You need wait or find an end user for this domain.
 
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with this name you could do some email outbound to just about any company.......

Pick 20 companies employee size cicra 500 - 1000 to start with, as they should have a budget and email the appropriate director

Good luck
 
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The proper name would be get.help. This is a poor substitute.
 
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It's a "help" site, not a money maker. Generic, vague. Also it would require a big staff if they took on a wide spectrum of "help" type advice.

Not junk, but I think low $xxx.
 
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The proper name would be get.help. This is a poor substitute.

There's an implicit "for" in the phrase. It's not perfect, but it's not poor, not to say that this was your insinuation.

I'd argue that "get.help" has a negative connotation whereas "ask.help" is neutral, and has a Quora/Chegg vibe.
 
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It's a "help" site, not a money maker. Generic, vague. Also it would require a big staff if they took on a wide spectrum of "help" type advice.

Not junk, but I think low $xxx.

I don't think it's not a money maker, but do agree that without a good community-building strategy, or pre-established business model, a Q&A, I/O website will have a hard time being SUPER successful.

However, Q&A websites have become increasingly popular in the startup realm, as people are finding themselves learning how to wear multiple hats at once.

Appreciate the objectivity // fresh perspective, by the way!
It's really helpful; I'm on the fence between establishing this or trying to flip the domain no-content, from the jump —— After all, presentation is important, and having a mock-up company on the site cannot hurt.
 
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