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domain elogomaker.com please appraisal

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I think there are enough potential end users for this name, but I'm new so I appreciate your help!

What's it worth??

What do you think ??

Thanks
 
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AfternicAfternic
Eh... the e in front of it kind of kills the value a bit. Logomaker would be a much better one imo. I'd say reg fee to $x for this one.
 
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logomaker.com is taken and developed. logomaker.net is for sale, but by dns which seems to be always overpriced.

Google searches:
logo maker - 246,000 - Medium - CA$0.80
logomaker - 18,100 - Low - CA$0.73
(*) None for elogomaker, but its irrelevant

I could see it selling decently for low xxx$ and I see its ceiling at low xxxx$. I think a smaller organization could want that name. It's true that the starting "e" hurts, but it doesn't make it worth nothing. It probably won't sell fast as companies in this niche usually prefer brandable names and that one feels only "alright".
 
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I think there are enough potential end users for this name, but I'm new so I appreciate your help!

What's it worth??

What do you think ??

Thanks

Great name if you know how to optimize for Google search but it takes effort. Then it can be sold for well 1000-2000$ perhaps. There are niches that generate more money for that effort and work.

Pozdrav
 
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ok...thanks all of you for help. I will research.
 
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If you can build a site, you got the best Keywords.

LOGO MAKER and with the "e" in the front its just a smart way to create a "brand".

With no website: mabe mid $xxx but if you can rank it on google and gets some Visitors.. It can worh $x,xxx.
 
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