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i have two article info domains. foodarticles.info and educationarticles.info

going to expire soon.

What are you recomendations about these. are these worth keeping for either development or resale?
 
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Yes, worth keeping for development but not much on resell value undeveloped. If you need help developing them send me pm.
 
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randyhenson said:
Yes, worth keeping for development but not much on resell value undeveloped. If you need help developing them send me pm.

Thanks for your valued comments.

More opinions please.
 
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I personally would allow them to expire, I dont see an incredible amount of value with non-generic .info's - I think these are pushed too far and would be a long run to payout - let em go - you'll be a better person for it!
 
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If you are planning to develop them , keep them if not let them drop or sell them for np$ :).

Good luck!
 
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thanks athum, thanks domainspade
 
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I think these two are actually rather nice .infos, and well suited to .info. But right now, if I saw these domains in a search engine result page, I would likely ignore them, reason being because I'm thinking "this has to be some scrapper site out for quick Adsense $$"...that's my feeling.

But if .info did not have such bad press, than they would have been good...You might want to think much further down the road, say 3-5 years time.
 
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Thanks for your analysis datalife,

I have just going to disable this parking.

thanks
 
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