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manga-s.com and more any info will help

any info on these domians values please. Have them listed on sedo.com with others but not sure if there is a value.
manga-s.com (mangas.com is selling on sedo for $56000) know its not worth that much but it does have over 24 mil hits on google.

hope2sell.com either hope to sell something or hope to sell.

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Honestly, the domains youve listed are all worth little to $0

A few basic rules to domain by:

Hyphens kill value
Abbreviations are typically only good by themselves (ie - DPS.com as opposed to DPS+Keyword.com)
Numbers will also knock value way down

Although the "2" is often planted instead of a "to" it is a poor replacement. Much the same as "4" is a poor replacement for "for"
 
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the intended market of the domain matters too
a youth oriented site/domain will do better with a '2' instead of 'to'. a serious business website wont.
 
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Sorry, but I would have to agree that they don't have any value
 
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actually from what I've seen of reported sales, hyphen names have been selling a lot..but its usually the 'natural' hyphens
manag-s.com is very unnatural sounding...though you might get an offer from some smaller company without the budget to buy mangas.com
 
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hyphen happens to work batter if used btn first latter and the lest i.e m-angas.com as oppose to manga-s.com
But also it depend with the nature of the company business, and like everybody say it is 0 values domain
 
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