It's generic enough to be easily brandable into a variety of markets. That's Good. It's a short .com with real words that actually go together. That's also good.
I would say end user range of high $x,xxx to mid $xx,xxx.
It's generic enough to be easily brandable into a variety of markets. That's Good. It's a short .com with real words that actually go together. That's also good.
I would say end user range of high $x,xxx to mid $xx,xxx.
whoa!
Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $10 for it.
Why?
What kind of business do you envision based on this name? What is the commercial viability of something named "HaveHad.com"? Two random popular words thrown in together don't necessarily have to mean a popular name. People do not search for "have had".
Reg fee.
Again, as I said in another appraisal thread, try and keep away from regging random names with little or no commercial viability.
Reg fee or less....I don't know how anyone can claim this name is woth $xx,xxx.
You can't hand reg a .com or buy it for peanuts at an auction or a drop and suddenly the name be worth $xx,xxx. Please understand this....it just does not happen like that anymore...those days have been gone for years and years.