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Stevie

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Hi everyone,

I'd appreciate appraisals on the following domains. Please note I'm only looking for appraisals on the domains, and not the site. :)

Thanks in advance!

Domain: footballtransfers.co.uk
Registered: 29-Jul-1999
Expiry: 29-Jul-2009
Pagerank: 4

Domain: footballtransfers.info
Registered: 02-Oct-2001
Expiry: 02-Oct-2008
Pagerank: 4

Domain: footballtransfers.net
Registered: 30-apr-2001
Expiry: 30-apr-2009
Pagerank: 4
 
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Stevie, Does transfers refer to fake tatoos? If that is it I would say $xx - $3xx IMHO.

Good luck. :)
 
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I think you've got some good domains there, especially for this time of the footballing year when the transfer window is open.

For Diabro, football in this case is known as soccer in the states and transfers means the buying and selling of players.

I'm not the best at evaluating domains but I slightly doubt the commercial value of most sporting domains unless they can be grown to a huge size (e.g. teamtalk.com kind of size) and this niche is really for people looking to browse information and not purchase anything or click on ads.

So I would say that these should be worth (as a bundle) mid $xxx to low $xxxx for the right end user given the fairly decent traffic potential.
 
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pedigreechump6 said:
For Diabro, football in this case is known as soccer in the states and transfers means the buying and selling of players.
Thank you. In the states we would call this trades.

Thank you for the info. :)
 
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Diabro said:
Thank you. In the states we would call this trades.

Thank you for the info. :)

No probs!
 
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Thanks guys. Much appreciated.
 
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