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domain exciting.no

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Hi, I just bought this morning. Worthless or beginners luck? I really don't know.

Any help evaluating is highly appreciated. :)

1. Acquisition Reason
I acquired the domain by newbie enthusiasm, stumbling over a one word domain

2. Markets
I think it is of interest of most English speaking, especially targeting Norway

3. Research
I did no research. It was all spontaneous

4. End-User Value
I have no idea. After buying it, I see that automatic appraisal sites estimate the value from 65USD to 41,800USD

5. Reseller Value
Sorry. No idea

6. Traffic
Not measured.

Potential daily Google searches:
-For “exciting» strict Norwegian language and market: 62
-For “exciting» strict in English and all markets: 8000+

7. Revenue
No known to me

8. Age
7 years

9. Miscellaneous
The word “exciting” is perfectly understandable to (almost) all Norwegians and other Scandinavians. As to English speaking, it means all kinds of enthusiasm and positive curiosity, also sexually exciting.
 
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exciting?. no

sorry


imo.....
 
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.no is still restricted, and the name isn't really... exciting. So...
 
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.no is still restricted, and the name isn't really... exciting. So...
Thank you for the answer. Do you think it is of no value?
In a long perspective, would you suggest to hold on to it in case of a more liberal .no regime?
It only cost me about 10USD a year... :)
 
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Afaik there isn't a market for .no domains really, reported sales are rare. I would rather invest in Norwegian (bokmal ?) keywords.
 
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loan.no enduser sold last year for $1000 So figure a fraction of that number. Good Luck
 
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Thank you guys. I think you are right. Unless you stumble across someone that is looking for exactly what you got. A friend just sold runner.no for about USD2400. :-D
 
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I actually like it it, sounds kind of like a play on ironic/parody/dry humor.
 
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