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Dimitris

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Dear people,

I would like your appraisals/opinions for the following domains:

1. broadvertiser.com
2. vertiser.net

Referring to an older post about broadvertising...
Broadvertiser in that case is pronounced as one word and it stands for broad advertiser. I believe that marketing companies might be interested in this domain. It has the potential to stand as home for future technologies and services that support the efficient and effective delivery of broad-based advertising campaigns. We all know that advertising media is a broad and quickly evolving industry. Broad-based advertising remains a function of broadcast. Thus, investing in such words/terms would be rather rewarding in a short time or long time span. :]

As for vertiser.net, basically the idea behind it is to develop the Vertiser.Network - a network of blogs or link directories providing info resources and news related to a broad range of interesting stuff, such as ads, cars, sex, trips. i.e. ad.vertiser.net car.vertiser.net sex.vertiser.net & trip.vertiser.net
Your opinions are very much appreciated!

Dim
 
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Broad = broadband... Very good keyword...

I think the domain has potential... Would be better if it was broadvertise.com or broadvertising.com... Nevertheless, at least a $xxx in my books...

As for the subdomain network, good idea... I'd value that domain in the lower $xxx range...
 
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Thanks for your opinion gappedout! I own broadvertising.com too :)
 
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Very nice! I'd put a $x,xxx valuation to broadvertising.com...
 
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