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What do you think of dinnr.com (dinner), given the rise in web 2.0 sites with the r extension (flickr, etc.)?

It's undeveloped at the moment but it could be a great place for a recipe wiki (which is what I thought of doing with it if it goes unsold) or any number of other things, I bet.

Let me have it - thanks, guys!
 
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I imagine you'd have a little bit of a hard time selling it to someone undeveloped. I'd try to develop it with that recipe idea, I think it's a good one. Get that going and sell it as a site, I'd say.

edit: By the way, your hockey site is really nice. I think I just became a Maple Leafs fan.
 
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It has potential! Do you get any typo traffic? Certainly worth branding it if you are enthusiastic enough about it. I don't see it going for much to a reseller though.
 
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yilduz said:
edit: By the way, your hockey site is really nice. I think I just became a Maple Leafs fan.

haha thanks. yeah, it's a fun one.


nicedomains said:
It has potential! Do you get any typo traffic? Certainly worth branding it if you are enthusiastic enough about it. I don't see it going for much to a reseller though.

No traffic yet; I just picked it up yesterday in the bargain bin at godaddy because I thought it'd be fun to develop. If I can get enough recipes together to make a wiki worthwhile (and then monetize it), it'll be a fun little project.

Just wanted to see what I was dealing with here - thanks for the appraisals!
 
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dinnr.com has serious potential, but one to hold and wait.
 
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