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single word appraisal

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Benefitable comes from the word benefit
And it means, thing that has a potential to give benefit
ex: profit-profitable , brand-brandable etc...

Search at greatdomains.com . they list single words,generic words and dictionary words. And there are many examples like these


When we wear your shoes:
If you search for "drop market" at google
http://www.google.com.tr/search?hl=tr&ie=UTF-8&q="drop+market"&btnG=Google'da+Ara&meta=
Only 989 results
And it is grammaticaly wrong
the correct one is "dropped domains market" , not "drop market"

Hope you understand
 
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I think its single word, benefit-able.
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reg fee with no content
 
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reg. fee -- Few development applications for this one...
 
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appraising is a serious job. the process has some steps which need to follow close:
lookup a dictionary for the meaning
search at google to find where and how it is used
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check the prices of simillar domains sold before (afternic, sedo, greatdomains... )
and do not forget that special names like single words, generic words, dictionary words have special prices; because it is very hard to find an available one

If you appraise a meaningfull single word "reg fee" then here are the possible reasons:
1-you have not followed the rules of appraising well
benefitable is a single word; (check for simillar (-able) words at greatdomains.com) and means the thing which has a potential to give financial asistance in time of need
As all we know finance rules the world and a domain,related to finance, which captures a big part of the market is valuable

2- you know all the steps explained at "1" , and you just speculate over the prices to keep the water cool. and i do not like to see speculators walking around. i do not say it has a potential to make hundred thousands of dollars, but do not tell me that it is only "reg fee". Be honest

And i know the game is not just played on this appraisal topic. There are many topics belong to other users
 
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netPH said:
wrong english spelling only 1900 goog results... sounds stupid for a business IMO

+/-reg

good luck
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Reebok does not know english spelling well
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:...load_2001_Annual_Report.pdf+benefitable&hl=en

Samsung does not know english spelling well
http://www.cii.samsung.com/ir/eng/eng/news/ex_0.htm

Only you do.

Please search well before you appraise
 
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check the prices of simillar domains sold before (afternic, sedo, greatdomains... )
and do not forget that special names like single words, generic words, dictionary words have special prices; because it is very hard to find an available one

If you appraise a meaningfull single word "reg fee" then here are the possible reasons:
1-you have not followed the rules of appraising well
benefitable is a single word; (check for simillar (-able) words at greatdomains.com) and means the thing which has a potential to give financial asistance in time of need
As all we know finance rules the world and a domain,related to finance, which captures a big part of the market is valuable

Ferman does not know English spelling well

simillar? meaningfull? asistance?

And funniest of all - benefitable? - Not in any dickshonary, sorry

$$Nil value

:lol:
 
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Search at greatdomains.com . they list single words,generic words and dictionary words. And there are many examples like these

greatdomains is not a dictionary site. but dictionary.com is, unfortunately they have no entries for benefitable:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=benefitable

So it is with regret that I likewise appraise your domain at reg fee, without development.
 
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"dictionary word" subject was my mistake

And here is yours:
If you follow my message history well, you will see that i have said: Benefitable is a "single word" and have been used for many times at Reebok, Samsung... web site
 
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Samsung's the same company that gave me a manual that said "please no put anything eatible in thermos." The link you gave samsung http://www.cii.samsung.com/ir/eng/eng/news/ex_0.htm is not exactly a texbook example of correct english. The last two paragraphs in particular gave me gas pains:

We will immediately answer for your questions or reponse for your advices through E-mail.
We hope you to pay a great attention to our IR Web site always. Thank you.

In my book that should have read:

We will immediately answer your questions, and repond to your advice through E-mail.

We hope you visit us again. Thank you.

The reebok site is too long for me to analyze, and may have been just a fluke.
 
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The idea is not based on every word used at Samsung
Do not choose only the example which supports the idea you want to tell. Search at Reebok and others you have found at google. Yes, apprasing is not easy.

Nothing personal and no offense about anyone. I just share what i think
 
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Which, so far, has been a tirade of offensive returns to it seems anyone who doesnt support your view that a non-word (single word) is somehow worth appraising higer than 0$.

And to take your point regarding profitable i.e. the potential to make profit being linked to this so called simile of benefitable just check out google for returns. i.e. profitable (a real word) 3.9m returns where as benefitable (a non word) under 2000

the defence rests
 
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reg fee
 
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I'd say mid $$.

Good Luck:)>


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Wholesale: reg. fee
End user: $xx
 
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