domain (((BattleSeeker.com))) taking on all challengers

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It's been a year since I posted this domain, what do you think now.

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It's definitely an in-your-face name, for either gaming or for fighting sports. They're not the more prime words to use, and make a somewhat long dn, it's not a name I'd call 'snappy' or with 'zing' -- but it does have a lot of torque, some heavy-metal type presence. Kind of like a harley instead of a ninja, if you're into 2 wheel ridin'.

Has some obvious appeal and use, and is a name to pump up a little adrenaline especially for the youths, so I'll give it some healthy value:
For an undeveloped domain name:
resellers - low xxx, med if they have stong vibes for it - gamer sites get so much attention these days that a strong game name has some good value.
end users - anywhere from low/mid xxx, to low x,xxx at the most if they absolutely LOVE it. That would be optimistic, though, since it is possible to still spin shorter, snappier gamer names.

I do like the name. Lots of power to it.
 
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I got battleparty.com a few weeks ago, how do you like that compared to this one? which is the more valuable?

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We developed an Alternate Reality Game for it, the clues and answers can be found online or offline.

10,000 players and Only 1 will win and be named

The first ever Battle Seeker of the year.

Also $1000, the trophy and the most important thing bragging rights.

You can say "their were 10,000 challengers and I beat them all."


Further games will increase by 5000 players a tournement

Starting August 19, 2006​
 
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