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Hello,

I have this domain for 2 years.

It may be interesting for a Barack Obama supporter to get a subdomain like o.ba.ma

What do you think?
 
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.ma is a slow industry for selling domain names. Does it receive any traffic?
I will give my appraisal after knowing its traffic/revenue stats.

Most .ma domains listed in sedo receives no traffic/bids, except few. If that's the case, then probably not far beyond reg cost at this time. and you would need to hold on it.
 
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I like this name. Short and pronounceable. :)

.ma is good for hacks.

alaba.ma and oklaho.ma were recently taken.

I was looking to reg boston.ma, mass.ma and few others, but none of them available. :(


fyi, I recently noticed that a company operates 351 community websites: :)

www.Barnstable.ma, www.Boston.ma, www.Brockton.ma, www.Brookline.ma, www.Cambridge.ma, www.Chicopee.ma, www.FallRiver.ma, www.Framingham.ma, www.Haverhill.ma, www.Lawrence.ma, www.Lowell.ma, www.Lynn.ma, www.Malden.ma, www.Medford.ma, www.NewBedford.ma, www.Newton.ma, www.Peabody.ma, www.Pittsfield.ma, www.Plymouth.ma, www.Quincy.ma, www.Revere.ma, www.Somerville.ma, www.Springfield.ma, www.Taunton.ma, www.Waltham.ma, www.Weymouth.ma, www.Worcester.ma
 
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I actually like dot MA extension.

There are many built sites with this extension and .tv list above are good examples.

2 letter domain with a not so bad extension is definitely a good domain.

I would appraise in low $xxx - mid $xxx
 
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If you are looking for a hack I would suggest that you use a cheaper extension. IMO it's a waste of a TLD.
There are still LL .ma available so this one is not really rare and the aftermarket for .am is limited.
 
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