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domain Blog / WebLog Names. Ideas/Appraisal please.

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Site Developement Ideas or Appraisals for the following two names, please.

BlogHost.org

WebLogHost.org


Thanx

SlashRoot
 
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Link: http://bloghost.sardonika.net

BlogHost is a domain name hosting website for people who want to have the freedom of their own ad-free online journal or blog site without having to pay a lot for hosting. Because our hosting plan is designed for small journal sites, the price is low, and you aren't paying for more space than you will need for your site. Why buy 100, 250 or even 300 megabytes of space and pay over $14.00 per month just to host a blog? Now you don't have to.

$35 - $47.50+, IMHO ... little bit more :$: to the right suitor, IMHO. Less in wholesale, though I do like the ".ORG" here in this case. Much less for the second domain name, as I see it.
Make it happen, Shri. :)
 
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I agree about the first name. Very catchy, easy to remember, and most importantly contains the word blog. $50-75 IMHO...good luck!
 
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I love the first one too!! Straight to the point and easy to remember! I personally think that the name, due to its extension, suits more to a site that provide free blog hosting. $30+!
 
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BlogHost.org is worthy if you get the right buyer... Pity it's a .org though!

WebLogHost.org; Reg.Fee I'd say.
 
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Thanks for your sugestions & appraisals, folks.

I am planning on selling BlogHost.org and developing WebLogHost.org.

I have had end-user inquiries ($xx-$xxx) earlier, but I am still working on getting better returns on these names.

Appreciate your help.
 
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Go get 'em Shri!

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