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C*l*o*u*d*D*o*j*o.com - without the "*". What do people believe this would sell for?

Term is taken in several other extensions and variations, missing a "D" and a hyphen between the words. Cloud domains are hot now and I've had quite a lot of interest in it. Seems ideal for a site for teaching people about cloud hosting and cloud computing. There are several large companies that use the term.
 
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It's a good name. It will also appeal to the type of people that run computer training sites, as they're often in to martial arts and Japanese culture as well.
 
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Its not a bad cloud name. I notice a few extension registered but none of them are developed, its probably just fellow domainers

I would certainly be flipping this one if you are having offers on it. I assume they are lowball offers? That usually indicates its fellow cloud domainers trying to buy it

The "DD" next to each doesnt help this name either

Good luck
 
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It's a good name. It will also appeal to the type of people that run computer training sites, as they're often in to martial arts and Japanese culture as well.

Thanks accelerator, I agree.

Its not a bad cloud name. I notice a few extension registered but none of them are developed, its probably just fellow domainers

I would certainly be flopping this one if you are having offers in it. I assume they are lowball offers? That usually indicates its fellow cloud domainers trying to buy it

The "DD" next to each doesnt help this name either

Good luck

Good input and advice. I'll have to see who wants it the most.
 
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