Thanks Mr Spartan
Thanks for your response. I got this name because I was reading a National Geographic article about Ernest Hemingway and how he used frequent this bar named Blind Pig in Key West. The name really intrigued me so I looked it up. I was quite surprised that no one had registered it, so I did. Now I can see there are quite a few businesses with the same name but the question is how to put a value on it? You seem to know about domain names, so how much would you pay for it if it was offered? Thanks again for taking an interest.
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Hi Adam. Rumait has a point about keywords. Blind Pig really has little commercial value if people are searching for an actual "blind pig." I can safely say that would be a very small market. However as you say, some words combined has a different meaning and thus other values. I guess for people who are trying to make money in domain name business, the trick is coming up with words that has little value on their own (or already taken) but put together creates value. But how do you figure out the value without actually finding a buyer?
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Hi bmugford,
Are you suggesting to contact these businesses and offer to sale the name? If a business already have a website with a domain name, would they buy a better name even though their website is already established?
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Discussion vs. Appraisal: What ever mis chiff says. :hehe: Thanks Wendy.
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Thanks Bastin. "Blind Pig Comedy Club" A pig, a horse, and a cow walks into this bar and the bartender says......:hehe: I may have to work on that.