domain emailen.com

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What do you think of this one?
It's more a german/austria/dutch/switzerland/belgium name.
It means to send an Email.

Thanks,

Rico
 
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nice name.. you could set up a "how to email" guide or something.. :)
 
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Tough one. "emailen" sounds like "emailing"... but it isn't.

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lol..informative as ever Scott ;)

Potentially it could be good. The problem is, you are asking mostly English speaking people what they think of a foreign word. As we dont live / work in those countries, it's VERY hard to give a half decent appraisal :(

It does sound ok tho. I'd hazard a guess at $20 wholesale.

good luck :)
 
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Yea bummer there arent lots of germans dutch people here, but emailen is a very much used word here in the netherlands.
Thanks dot, first I'll try to sell it then, maybe a website

Cheers!
 
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Rico

I don't like the sound of the domain, and since it is not english it's hard to tell

reg - $20 IMHO

Eran
 
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I would say $regfee+ for the domain name! Good luck!
 
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Originally posted by Rico
Yea bummer there arent lots of germans dutch people here, but emailen is a very much used word here in the netherlands.
Thanks dot, first I'll try to sell it then, maybe a website

Cheers!

I would say you should either try to "market" the domain to that crowd (within those countries), or develop it (as Dot menetioned) ... Reg. fee+ (wholesale), IMHO.
Best of Luck here.
 
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