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HI there


plz appraise

DOMAINSONRENT.com

thanks
ronak
 
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DomainsOnRent.com -

The name itself is trying to cap into a potentially large market, the problem is the grammar makes almost no sense. DomainsForRent would clearly be a better domain nane. DomainsOnRent is an uncomforable way of saying it, and would require an extreme amount of branding to be used. Does that mean it cant? No. But its must more difficult to get someone to remeber this name, than the other listed.

Right now, lox xx range - probably about $25 reseller price.
 
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DomainsOnRent.com -

The name itself is trying to cap into a potentially large market, the problem is the grammar makes almost no sense. DomainsForRent would clearly be a better domain nane. DomainsOnRent is an uncomforable way of saying it, and would require an extreme amount of branding to be used. Does that mean it cant? No. But its must more difficult to get someone to remeber this name, than the other listed.

Right now, lox xx range - probably about $25 reseller price.

You got it all wrong Spade, it's obviously DomainSonRent.com, where people can rent their sons out to perform labor in exchange for domains :)

Yeh, I'd say reg fee for this one. No offense intended, but if English is not your first language, you may want to consider running your prospective domain purchases past someone who is a native English speaker, just to verify that it is grammatically correct. This is the reason I don't attempt to register domains in spanish, french, or any language besides English, because I'd be wasting money.
 
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