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airlinetickets.ws

i know the tld isn't great...however,all other exts were registered...

in addition,domainscore gives a score of 539 and estibot estimate the name value to ...1900$

laon.ws on the other hand is a common mispelling for loan and a city of france...
esti gave me 330 for the name...

could anyone tell me how much i should ask for these two??

many thanx
 
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law_order said:
airlinetickets.ws

i know the tld isn't great...however,all other exts were registered...

in addition,domainscore gives a score of 539 and estibot estimate the name value to ...1900$

laon.ws on the other hand is a common mispelling for loan and a city of france...
esti gave me 330 for the name...

could anyone tell me how much i should ask for these two??

many thanx


AirlineTickets.ws - mid $xx - $xxx maybe higher to right end user, develop to a useful portal?
Laon.ws - low $xx
 
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Thank you nicedomains!

where you would suggest trying selling them firstly?

i know there are many options..however,i'm new to the domain thing...
 
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Try using google, type in your keywords. Paying advertisers (highlighted on the side) are good target end users also any other businesses using those keywords in their domain name. Ebay may fetch a decent price, or tdnam.com (godaddy domain aftermarket) for auction sites. The threads on this forum are a good place to sell some domains, however you will likely not fetch a desired price here.

Good Luck with your domains! I think they have potential don't get discouraged if your name(s) don't sell right away for the price you are hoping for.
 
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