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I would like to have your opinion on this domain. It's brandable, branded in UK and was online 4 years ago.

What would you use this for?

Thanks!

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Inspiration: Drop shipping, domain dropping ...all things "drop"

The domain itself, I would love it more as simply "dropo"

I appraise low hundreds, to the buyer that appreciates it. If nothing ...drop (or dropodo)
 
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The problem with this domain name is that you ask 3 people and they all will stress different ''o''. Different variations in pronunciation for an expensive brandable name is no good. Offer it to brandable platforms, if they get accepted and for what price. To me - it's not punchy enough to be sold even for low $$$$, but definetely good luck!
 
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The problem with this domain name is that you ask 3 people and they all will stress different ''o''. Different variations in pronunciation for an expensive brandable name is no good. Offer it to brandable platforms, if they get accepted and for what price. To me - it's not punchy enough to be sold even for low $$$$, but definetely good luck!
Thanks for the rating. however, such names are quite popular with us in germany. it is interesting that this is a brand in england.
 
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Thanks for the rating. however, such names are quite popular with us in germany. it is interesting that this is a brand in england.

This ''was'' a brand in England, probably? It's not a bad name, but there are many thousands of brandable names out there, and there are only a few end-users (no resellers). That's why my rule of thumb is that brandable names should be very punchy and memorable, to stand out from the crowd.
But feel free to PM me once you sell it, I'd be curious.
 
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This ''was'' a brand in England, probably? It's not a bad name, but there are many thousands of brandable names out there, and there are only a few end-users (no resellers). That's why my rule of thumb is that brandable names should be very punchy and memorable, to stand out from the crowd.
But feel free to PM me once you sell it, I'd be curious.
thanks, I like to do it.
 
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The problem with this domain name is that you ask 3 people and they all will stress different ''o''. Different variations in pronunciation for an expensive brandable name is no good. Offer it to brandable platforms, if they get accepted and for what price. To me - it's not punchy enough to be sold even for low $$$$, but definetely good luck!
how you pronounce it does not matter, it is important how you write it, in addition the "o" is an "o" everywhere
 
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how you pronounce it does not matter, it is important how you write it, in addition the "o" is an "o" everywhere

I would never buy a brandable with unclear stress and pronounsiation. It's a brandable word - name of your company at the same time, it's not just nice URL. If you think it doesn't matter - well, good luck!
 
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