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studio500

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Newbie yes, read enough...No not yet but have been for weeks.

Dilemma I have a fair portfolio of names and have received several mails asking how much I want to sell this domain for.

Problem is I haven't a clue and don't want to be mislead by automated appraisals.

The Domain is newly owned but was registered in 2003/04/05 and was parked at sedo & subject of a landing page in 2003.

Any value guidance would be very much appreciated.

Marc
 
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Any Ideas Please?

I now have 4 requests by e-mail asking how much I want for this domain and being new to domain selling I don't want to under or over value. I also don't want to keep the responders waiting too long.

I seek a little expert help here and would really appreciate a reply.

Marc
 
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Does this name actually represent words that are somehow meaningful?
 
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So, within a few days of hand-reging a .com domain name)keyword taken in no other TLDs) that has no search volume whatsoever and a totally insignificant SERP representation- and further, is represented in no other domain names- you already had an offer to buy it?

I doubt it, but stranger things are known to have occurred.

Sell it for whatever you can get. The name is worthless and has no utility undeveloped.
 
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Gonna agree with Dongsman on this one. You'd have as much luck marketing it as China Communists as you would China Communications - in both cases you'll be lucky to get any money. If you have an offer I'd say run with it.
 
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Thanks for your input

It's appreciated
 
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