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To configure the price for this domain, I still need your opinion.

thanks.
 
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Regardless of of Rick Schwarts thinks or does with ''stud'' (it's a generic term by the way - not sure how is it possible to trademark it), DnStud as a name - while playful and short, - has no resale value, unfortunately. DN is an abbreviation that known to domainers only.
 
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Stud means cool or macho.
DN only has meaning to domainers and if we want the name we’ll wait until you drop it. I am Not gonna be referred to as a stud in the business world. Reg fee. 1 day old, ask for refund. Honestly its immature name in my opinion unless you are a true domain stud. Love you John but thats gross comment. Amen
 
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Dnstud.horse would be the better domain :xf.wink:
 
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Finally a reasonable answer :xf.grin:
The last two posts above mine look reasonable to me. Still reg fee to $50 as domainer would be the end user
Thanks! Finally a reasonable answer. Rick is in the last phase of the project for stud.com and even advertises with the slogan: "We breed domain names" Of course, this increases the value of my domain. Regardless of this, the combination (brandable) of dn + stund is very interesting.

Greeting,

Mauri
 
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So what does stud mean?

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i thought Rick Schwartz already trademarked "stud" Now now i checked and he didn't... As i know he was going to use "stud" for domaining industry.

Since he didn't trademarked "stud" while he is holding stud.com you are in a safe position to either develop the name or sell the name.

As i checked other trademarks of "stud" non of them are related to domaning...

If the name was "dnStudy" i would think about low 4 figures, right now i don't see any value with it yet if Rick Schwartz develops "Stud" and makes it publicly known than your "dnStud" will have some value.

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Olcayto
 
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I struggle with this one, sorry. In my opinion
 
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It's abbreviation for
Do Not Suck The Ugly D#ck.
 
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It's abbreviation for
Do Not Suck The Ugly D#ck.
not funny, even rude. dn stands for domain names, native assets etc.
 
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We in Germany respect people and opinions because we are brought up that way. We are ready and answer friendly. Thanks!
 
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i thought Rick Schwartz already trademarked "stud" Now now i checked and he didn't... As i know he was going to use "stud" for domaining industry.

Since he didn't trademarked "stud" while he is holding stud.com you are in a safe position to either develop the name or sell the name.

As i checked other trademarks of "stud" non of them are related to domaning...

If the name was "dnStudy" i would think about low 4 figures, right now i don't see any value with it yet if Rick Schwartz develops "Stud" and makes it publicly known than your "dnStud" will have some value.

IMO

Olcayto
Thanks! Finally a reasonable answer. Rick is in the last phase of the project for stud.com and even advertises with the slogan: "We breed domain names" Of course, this increases the value of my domain. Regardless of this, the combination (brandable) of dn + stund is very interesting.

Greeting,

Mauri
 
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