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Hello NPers,

I regged my first domain here on Namepros.

Its DNDAILY.com

I am thinking of developing it into a forum or a daily domain list service. where members can get daily list of 5 or 10 available and expired Domain lists in their inbox.

What would be its value? Developed and undeveloped please appraise it.

Thanks. Rep will be added.
 
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nick_mayhem said:
I am thinking of developing it into a forum or a daily domain list service. where members can get daily list of 5 or 10 available and expired Domain lists in their inbox.
Rep will be added.


I would definitely go with a daily domain name drop list as that fits the name ideally and it’s what I thought might be the intension for the name when I first saw it.
I’ll appraise at $15 to $20 reseller and $200 to an end user undeveloped but those prices go way up with proper development.


Best of luck,
Kimmy
 
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ditto here - daily drop list makes sense, the problem is you can get those from everywhere :(

forum is a lot of work (you're welcome to try), I can see it as a daily source of DN related info..

reg fee undeveloped, low/mid $XXX if properly developed
 
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mid to high xx, I love the name. Get a droplist going for sure.
 
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low xx :) make it an article related site and as inspiration100 said get a droplist going :)

develop it and the value will go into high xxx :)
 
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daily drop list seems appropriate for DNDaily.com
mid $xx undeveloped, IMO
 
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DNDAILY.com
Sounds A bit like Dnjournal.com
But Better...Wonder why people left it..(Why couldn't I think of it)

You Could use it in the Way Similar To DNjournal...News, Gossip, Info + the daily lists to attract visitors
 
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Lovely name!
High $xx as is.... with development more , much more ! :)
 
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Nice name, and your idea sounds really good too -- would be nice to check your inbox and see if you could find some nice ones to reg ;)
 
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$mid XX un dev'ed

sounds like a nice newspaper
 
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A domain droplist WITH a "dn NEWS" section would be great. You could also add "dn TIPS & LINKS".
 
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I agree with many of the appraisals above. You should be able to get mid to high xx for it and possibly even low xxx to the right buyer. DN domains are hard to come by these days...
 
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dndaily.com undeveloped mid xx developed mid xxx
 
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Mid XX

Nice domain. If you decide not to devolop it and sell it, please let me know. :)
 
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nick_mayhem said:
Hello NPers,

I regged my first domain here on Namepros.

Its DNDAILY.com

I am thinking of developing it into a forum or a daily domain list service. where members can get daily list of 5 or 10 available and expired Domain lists in their inbox.

What would be its value? Developed and undeveloped please appraise it.

Thanks. Rep will be added.
I was watching that name to expire, but you got it before me i quess.

I have a question though, how do you guys look to see when a name is actually dropped, like what sites do you use for "current" whois info and domain buying site
 
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thats a hot asp name you got there!

$xxx
 
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for whois use whois.sc

for drops I use pool.com / tdnam.com and snapnames.com

hope it helps
 
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A Daily newspaper consisting news about domains & related stuff.

I'd say mid $xx undeveloped resale value. Much more to an end user or if u develop it (value depends on how u develop it).
 
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Yup, mid $XX.
 
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mid$xx - low$xxx undeveloped if you can find the right person, but IMO you should devlop it as it will be far more profitable that way
 
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