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Here are a few that I want to sell but have not given my full attention to marketing:

F1411.com
streetcircuit.com/.net
sexyracer.com
bumpdraft.net/.org
driverscamp.com
racesex.com
speedkidz.com
speedteenz.com
pubchili.com (yes, I have a great chili recipe)
thanksgw.com (Bush haters, need not reply)
streetcourse.com
If any one of them stands out in your opinion, let me know.

Thanks,
Rick
 
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AfternicAfternic
:| No one has an opinion on the opinion boards?
I have recently sold F1KIDS.com for around $650.00 which was much less than I wanted but the buyer was a kid who wanted to start a site for kids about Formula One... I couldn't say no.
I am seeking honest opinions on...

F1411.com
streetcircuit.com/.net
sexyracer.com
bumpdraft.net/.org
driverscamp.com
racesex.com
speedkidz.com
speedteenz.com
streetcourse.com
I also own bancitgo.com but that's a trademark infringement... It's principal!



Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Rick
 
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Driverscamp and Streetcourse.com are ok, but I really can't see much for them undeveloped maybe low xxx. Others I'd say reg fee undeveloped.
 
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Sorry to be this guy, but these names are pretty weak. I cant even see any being sold for more than Reg fee. Good Luck regardless
 
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F1411.com -- What's the point? Reg fee
streetcircuit.com/.net -- Could be good for an illegal racing thing. Early $xxx for the pair
sexyracer.com -- No reason for existing, reg fee
bumpdraft.net/.org -- I see no use for them. Reg fee
driverscamp.com -- Limited and not a popular term, early $xx
racesex.com -- See sexyracer above -- worthless
speedkidz.com -- Not bad for the niche although the S/Z replacement hurts bad. Mid $xx
speedteenz.com -- Same as above
pubchili.com (yes, I have a great chili recipe) -- Unused term, reg fee
thanksgw.com (Bush haters, need not reply) -- I'm a Replican but I still see nothing here of value or use, reg fee
streetcourse.com -- see above (streetcircuit)


None of these really stand out IMO.
 
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Be careful when you sell things to kids.

l82brake said:
:| No one has an opinion on the opinion boards?
I have recently sold F1KIDS.com for around $650.00 which was much less than I wanted but the buyer was a kid who wanted to start a site for kids about Formula One... I couldn't say no.
I am seeking honest opinions on...

F1411.com
streetcircuit.com/.net
sexyracer.com
bumpdraft.net/.org
driverscamp.com
racesex.com
speedkidz.com
speedteenz.com
streetcourse.com
I also own bancitgo.com but that's a trademark infringement... It's principal!



Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Rick
 
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gamehouse said:
Be careful when you sell things to kids.

I dealt with the father for the transaction and it went very smoothly. You're right however, I would never deal with a child for a financial transaction.
R

Archangel said:
F1411.com -- What's the point? Reg fee
streetcircuit.com/.net -- Could be good for an illegal racing thing. Early $xxx for the pair
sexyracer.com -- No reason for existing, reg fee
bumpdraft.net/.org -- I see no use for them. Reg fee
driverscamp.com -- Limited and not a popular term, early $xx
racesex.com -- See sexyracer above -- worthless
speedkidz.com -- Not bad for the niche although the S/Z replacement hurts bad. Mid $xx
speedteenz.com -- Same as above
pubchili.com (yes, I have a great chili recipe) -- Unused term, reg fee
thanksgw.com (Bush haters, need not reply) -- I'm a Replican but I still see nothing here of value or use, reg fee
streetcourse.com -- see above (streetcircuit)

Thanks for your honesty. I suppose it's my passion and experience in motor racing and the expectation that everyone knows synonyms within the sport.

F1411: F1 is the worldwide abbreviation for Formula One (as in Grand Prix racing) and 411 is obvious if you're in America. Still may be worthless but I needed to explain it.

streetcircuit: Synonymous with worldwide motor racing as the proper terminology for events that are raced on city streets. Monaco, Long Beach, Adelaide, AU, Denver, San Jose, St. Pete... All have street circuit events. I also agree that there is a great potential for marketing to the "tuner" crowd or selling high performance automotive products/tires. (I am working on a package to send to some companies)

streetcourse: A lesser used version of the above.

bumpdraft: The terminology is a major "buzz word" in NASCAR (used hundreds of times during broadcasts throughout the season) and is usually the cause of the "big one" at Daytona and Talledega.

sexyracer: I will have to develop this one but two ideas come to mind; first to have a "pin-up girl" non porn website that has pretty girls and race cars... Not a new idea but a reasonable name for a website. Secondly, is with the wave of attractive female drivers, it might be a domain that an up and coming driver of the female persuasion could market herself... It's all about finding money in racing. Danica Patrick, Shawna Robinson, Melanie Troxel, Sarah Fisher, Angelle Savioy etc... Are all very attractive female drivers, Danica did a spread (didn't really need too) in FHM that was really racy.
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B]thanksgw:[/B] I though doing a site for George W. Bush to say thanks for getting us through what has to be one of the most dangerous and difficult times of any presidency in history. I would not want to be in his shoes and given what he's had to deal with, I think he's done pretty well.


It may not change your perspective but I gave it a shot! :)
Rick

domainspade said:
Sorry to be this guy, but these names are pretty weak. I cant even see any being sold for more than Reg fee. Good Luck regardless

:lol: I did have an appraisal done recently on streetcircuit.com at AFTERNIC and it came in at $6-7,000.00. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder... I pretty happy "being me."

Thanks for the pitch.
R
 
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l82brake said:
I dealt with the father for the transaction and it went very smoothly. You're right however, I would never deal with a child for a financial transaction.
R

Archangel said:
F1411.com -- What's the point? Reg fee
streetcircuit.com/.net -- Could be good for an illegal racing thing. Early $xxx for the pair
sexyracer.com -- No reason for existing, reg fee
bumpdraft.net/.org -- I see no use for them. Reg fee
driverscamp.com -- Limited and not a popular term, early $xx
racesex.com -- See sexyracer above -- worthless
speedkidz.com -- Not bad for the niche although the S/Z replacement hurts bad. Mid $xx
speedteenz.com -- Same as above
pubchili.com (yes, I have a great chili recipe) -- Unused term, reg fee
thanksgw.com (Bush haters, need not reply) -- I'm a Replican but I still see nothing here of value or use, reg fee
streetcourse.com -- see above (streetcircuit)

Thanks for your honesty. I suppose it's my passion and experience in motor racing and the expectation that everyone knows synonyms within the sport.

F1411: F1 is the worldwide abbreviation for Formula One (as in Grand Prix racing) and 411 is obvious if you're in America. Still may be worthless but I needed to explain it.

streetcircuit: Synonymous with worldwide motor racing as the proper terminology for events that are raced on city streets. Monaco, Long Beach, Adelaide, AU, Denver, San Jose, St. Pete... All have street circuit events. I also agree that there is a great potential for marketing to the "tuner" crowd or selling high performance automotive products/tires. (I am working on a package to send to some companies)

streetcourse: A lesser used version of the above.

bumpdraft: The terminology is a major "buzz word" in NASCAR (used hundreds of times during broadcasts throughout the season) and is usually the cause of the "big one" at Daytona and Talledega.

sexyracer: I will have to develop this one but two ideas come to mind; first to have a "pin-up girl" non porn website that has pretty girls and race cars... Not a new idea but a reasonable name for a website. Secondly, is with the wave of attractive female drivers, it might be a domain that an up and coming driver of the female persuasion could market herself... It's all about finding money in racing. Danica Patrick, Shawna Robinson, Melanie Troxel, Sarah Fisher, Angelle Savioy etc... Are all very attractive female drivers, Danica did a spread (didn't really need too) in FHM that was really racy.
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B]thanksgw:[/B] I though doing a site for George W. Bush to say thanks for getting us through what has to be one of the most dangerous and difficult times of any presidency in history. I would not want to be in his shoes and given what he's had to deal with, I think he's done pretty well.


It may not change your perspective but I gave it a shot! :)
Rick



:lol: I did have an appraisal done recently on streetcircuit.com at AFTERNIC and it came in at $6-7,000.00. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder... I pretty happy "being me."

Thanks for the pitch.
R

You might have wanted to explain these before anyone offered an appraisal. Not everyone knows the terminology.

If any stood out, it was streetcircuit.com buy $6,000+? You should know that Afternic is very unrealistic and appraise way too high. You won't see $6,000 for this unless you develop it :) or if you get lucky ;)
 
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If any stood out, it was streetcircuit.com buy $6,000+? You should know that Afternic is very unrealistic and appraise way too high. You won't see $6,000 for this unless you develop it :) or if you get lucky ;)[/QUOTE]
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I expect that I will make a great deal of money on streetcircuit.com but you're right, I will have to develop it and show someone how to use it as a very brandable name. I expected that someone in the performance industry would use it for a tire, performance or apparel line but it's going to take more work on my part.

Thanks for your HO.
R
 
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