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MissFlora

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Any opinions?

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Flora.
 
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I can't get used to .org's being used commercially.. hm, faceplates are popular tho.. low xx is my guess, mainly due to the ext.
 
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In the singular and .org, I don't see this as a monumental moneymaker. People do buy replacement faceplateS for computer parts, car stereo components, and diving masks. I myself run a website for divers with a newsletter called "the faceplate" (the glass front on dive masks), but would fine little use in a separate domain for it.

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Don't forget the most popular segment: cell phone faceplates.


AdoptableDomains said:
In the singular and .org, I don't see this as a monumental moneymaker. People do buy replacement faceplateS for computer parts, car stereo components, and diving masks. I myself run a website for divers with a newsletter called "the faceplate" (the glass front on dive masks), but would fine little use in a separate domain for it.

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Thanks for the appraisals so I should look into mobile developments?

Flora.
 
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Well, I know this is a big sement of the market.. if I were going to develop the domain, I'd spotlight cell faceplates and add links to other accessories.

I know at least two people who change cell faceplates as often as they change their underwear ;)

Just check out the faceplate auctions on ebay...


MissFlora said:
Thanks for the appraisals so I should look into mobile developments?

Flora.
 
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$15+
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