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What do you think ? Bot.pizza?
Brandable, catchy and potential?
Thanky in advance .. :)
 
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So... you took Hot.Pizza, which you appraised at 50-100k, rhymed another word with hot -- bot, which doesn't even come to mind when thinking of pizza -- registered it and requesting an appraisal?

Reg fee.
 
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Sorry for going off topic, but this is really making me nostalgic!

Logo-hotbot_200x60.png
 
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Sorry but .bot can't be registered by the public therefore she has the next best thing IMO. :)

And if it's faster than car delivery and cheaper to deploy than having a delivery guy making 20 stops before you get a cold ass pizza I think it's a great concept. Time will tell...

.bot has been delegated and pre-orders are available with many registers.

I must stress again, with all the logic I can muster :

Bot.Pizza = Pizza

Pizza.Bot = Bot

This will not change never not in a million years.
 
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@mad409 I really appreciate your input on namepros up to this point but now after taking the words out of my mouth, shuffling those words like a deck of cards and trying to put them back into my mouth in different order just not cool.

No disrespect, just stating how I see it, if you'd like to share further how I'm wrong I'm all ears.. :)

I've just pointed out that this domain isn't that bad, could have future value, shown facts as to why. Saying it's only worth reg fee IMO isn't right for the OP's appraisal but I'm not a pro so other's can read the thread and decide for them self.

I can't twist your words around, they're above this post! ;)
 
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Hello: my slogan for potential buyer. BOT= Be On Time :)
To me..your acronym (or similar one) has more value to a end user than (ro)bot.pizza...think IBM, BMW etc
 
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Bot.Pizza is a good, short brandable domain name. The more I look/read, the more I like it.

I check Google and show "...Pizza Bot is one of the many discarded fun meal toys that appeared in Small Fry. He is a blue pizza-box- headed robot whose right hand holds a pizza and his left hand is a pizza slicer. It reads PIZZABOT5000 on his chest."

Cheaper renewal fee than Hot.Pizza
 
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I would try to stay away from names that are still available in the .net and all other extensions. Botpizza.com is not developed. That means there is not really an end user out there.

I would try to stick with names that are registered in multiple extensions and that have end users. That way you will have a better chance of making a sale.
 
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David, FYI, I also own IPizzaBot..com this is one of my first name..when I started my hobby..
I wanted the single word Bot.com but is taken. So now I have the opportunity to own a bot.pizza. Hot.pizza is great name... It's brandable..and short ..
I just thought it was coincidental that this name is up for appraisal... The motive doesn't change my appraisal though.
 
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We all have our own dislike and like. If God make us all the same, we can NEVER accomplish anything ;)
 
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Ok guys, lets get back on subject .... I happen to like bot pizza but im the only one I know who makes it
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How much for annual renewal ?

I'm completely convinced since I was a small child that bots will eventually do almost everything for mankind, even make our pizza.

The match with .pizza is a little specialized and discounts all other cuisines. botcook.com and botchef.com are only recently reg'd so you are a little bit late this time.
 
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As far as delivery is concerned, I think drones would be far better than bots.

Pizzas are relatively light and need to be delivered fast and not stuck in a jam sucking in carbon monoxide.
 
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As far as delivery is concerned, I think drones would be far better than bots.

Pizzas are relatively light and need to be delivered fast and not stuck in a jam sucking in carbon monoxide.

NO never drones for pizza watch the video, they must stay hot in the bot.This will happen first and even with companies like UPS etc..
 
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NO never drones for pizza watch the video, they must stay hot in the bot.This will happen first and even with companies like UPS etc..

I''m already aware of delivery robots but pizza delivered by robots will not make them taste any better.

Pizza.Bot is more appropriate domain for this particular purpose.

self–congratulation however will not make this domain worth any more.
 
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I''m already aware of delivery robots but pizza delivered by robots will not make them taste any better.

Pizza.Bot is more appropriate domain for this particular purpose.

Sorry but .bot can't be registered by the public therefore she has the next best thing IMO. :)

And if it's faster than car delivery and cheaper to deploy than having a delivery guy making 20 stops before you get a cold ass pizza then I think it's a great concept. Time will tell...
 
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No, I can't feel this, probably 5 or more years from now . Presently worth reg price or less, I agreed with @David Walker .
IMHO
 
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It's already being tested, read the link and watch the video. LOL
See attached, you're not getting a .bot!

Exactly, you took the words out of my mouth.

With this domain your not getting a bot your getting a pizza : Bot Pizza
 
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Exactly, you took the words out of my mouth.

With this domain your not getting a bot your getting a pizza : Bot Pizza
Testing does not mean acceptance or approval, and if you have bots doing that, guess, they will have to do that through bot.pizza :xf.eek:
My appraisal is the same, 5 or plus. thanks for the info.
 
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Exactly, you took the words out of my mouth.

With this domain your not getting a bot your getting a pizza : Bot Pizza
Exactly, you took the words out of my mouth.

With this domain your not getting a bot your getting a pizza : Bot Pizza

Geesh what's so hard to understand? Bot pizza delivery is news, just Google "bot pizza", is it all about drones for you? ;) Night... :)
 
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Testing does not mean acceptance or approval, and if you have bots doing that, guess, they will have to do that through bot.pizza :xf.eek:
My appraisal is the same, 5 or plus. thanks for the info.

Oh well maybe NNNNNNN.com's work out better for you, congrats...:P
 
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Geesh what's so hard to understand? Bot pizza delivery is news, just Google "bot pizza", is it all about drones for you? ;) Night... :)
@mad409 I really appreciate your input on namepros up to this point but now after taking the words out of my mouth, shuffling those words like a deck of cards and trying to put them back into my mouth in different order is just not cool.
 
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No disrespect, just stating how I see it, if you'd like to share further how I'm wrong I'm all ears.. :)

I've just pointed out that this domain isn't that bad, could have future value, shown facts as to why. Saying it's only worth reg fee IMO isn't right for the OP's appraisal but I'm not a pro so other's can read the thread and decide for them self.

I can't twist your words around, they're above this post! ;)

I don't think it's a bad domain but I'm hesitant to put much value on it because renewal fees are to high.

Transfer to unireg' cost $72.60
 
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Hmmmmmmm... ZapNano, you maybe on to something!!:D
 
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I respect all the comments; either positive or negatives. The world is made of these elements. We get so many surprises in life. Some are negatives and some are positives. We are all unique in our own way; and that's owesome.
Regardless of the outcome of bot.pizza I will not changed. I will still be me, myself and I. Domains is my hobby; and I buy domains that I like, feel good about it and are useful. And of course the more it's useful and make sense name, the more it gets pricy. Domainers are unique and creatives, we are awsome! Just my simple thoughts. ... Don't worry be cooler than cool= be happy :)
 
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