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domain A few currency/money related domain names / Curr/en/cy/faq dot com + more

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Joakim

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Hello,

I'm new to this business, but have over some time registered a few domain names. I have listed them all on Sedo - but have not made any good attempts at selling them. I found Sedo to be an established platform with an easy setup, so that's how I ended up there. But I clearly see that I need to invest more time (and money) in order to gain some publicity.

With that said, the recent domains I've acquired are:

Curr/en/cy/faq dot com
Co/in/tab/le dot net
Co/in/gam/ble dot net

And the last one, not necessarily related to currency, but could be used for several purposes (with suffix x to represent a variable value or a substitute for whatever).

Cal/cul/ate/x dot com

Anything of value? Replies are much appreciated!

Thanks, and PS (I'm from a distant northern country, so excuse my english).
 
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Currency // FAQ and Calculate // x could fetch $xxx+ to an end user, IMO. Not so hot on the .nets, I would just auction them off here or somewhere else.

Best of luck!
 
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Currency // FAQ and Calculate // x could fetch $xxx+ to an end user, IMO. Not so hot on the .nets, I would just auction them off here or somewhere else.

Best of luck!

Thank you! As for the .nets, is .org a more valuable extension, or is it more a matter of preferences?
 
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Thank you! As for the .nets, is .org a more valuable extension, or is it more a matter of preferences?
I personally prefer .org and believe it is the more superior/widely applicable extension, but .net can certainly be a better fit in some cases.
 
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