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Good Afternoon,
I am brand new here, folks. I'm sorry if my post is out of line. I'm 65 yrs old and I'm experiencing way too many senior moments lately.
I have purchased several 2020 election related domains. All of them were chosen with my speculation of protests, riots and unrest surrounding the 2020 election. We would hope that there would not be any trouble before and especially after the election but there has been plenty of news coverage about the possibility of trouble ahead. I would like to get your feedback on my domains that I have listed here.
ElectionProtest.com, ElectionProtests.com, ElectionRiot.com, ElectionRiots.com, ElectionUnrest.com
DcUnrest.com
Do you think I will do well on these domains? One question in particular is how much do you think I should be asking for these domains? Where else should I list these domains for sale?
Thank you!
 
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Any feedback at all gentleman?? I realize that if the election goes without any incidents these domains ain't worth a penny....
 
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I'd suggest working on a different angle, this one ain't it.

Side note, focus on domains that can be names of a business. That's where the money is.

Good luck with your domains anyway.
 
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Thanks Twiki. I was definately looking at it at another angle this time. I know creating biz names is where it's at. Like my biz of 22 years, company called CompostFarm.com and its product RoyalSoil.com
Nice thing is, these domains are time sensitive and geared to the U.S. election. (although these domains would be relevant in other countries as well)
 
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I was actually thinking that if someone was live streaming (if those events were taking place) that any of those domains would be great, easy to remember websites for their audiences.
 
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