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Hi again,
I just saw that fractions(.)us was accepted as a premium domain at premiumdrops so I thought I would get your thoughts on these. Thank you so much.

landmarks(.)us 22k ovt and 5.0 ppc ads score
memorials(.)us 24k ovt and 8.5 ppc ads score
 
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pacopaitz said:
Hi again,
I just saw that fractions(.)us was accepted as a premium domain at premiumdrops so I thought I would get your thoughts on these. Thank you so much.

landmarks(.)us 22k ovt and 5.0 ppc ads score
memorials(.)us 24k ovt and 8.5 ppc ads score
I'd say regular fee. Both have a lot of potential as a site though. Make some mini sites, and try to generate some income.
 
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Thank you travis for your feed back. I completely agree with your thoughts about developing a mini site but I find it hard to believe these names are only worth a reg fee. I would think there would be a fair amount of end-users that would pay nicely for these names (but of course, thats why I bought them). :)
 
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yeah, make a wordpress blog-information resource website. I am sure they will develop really quick man. Good luck, very nice names to develop indeed.
 
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I completely disagree. These are great names that fit perfectly with the extension. Can't say how much they'd be worth, but definitely not reg fee.
 
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Thank you redtophank! I now know I am not alone in my thinking! Hopefully we aren't the only 2. You've made my night.
 
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Haha, I tried backordering landmarks.us on godaddy :P I think it is a great name, plenty of awesome potential
 
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I wondered how long it would be before I ran across someone trying to catch the same drop. :)
 
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