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Sitting alone ... while lunch time @ work. I was not thinking to register any domain but suddenly I visited Namepros.com and some domain idea came in my mind from a thread in appraisal forum .. checked whois of the domain I was thinkg about but that domain was already registered. I kept checking the whois for other domain and guess what ... in my 30mins lunch break .. I reged three domains.


NMusic.net
Web0.org
SoftwareM.com



What do you think about the domains?
 
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Reg Fees in my opinion, sorry.
 
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Thanks, highly appreciated. Any one else please.
 
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regfee
 
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May be .. but I guess, all three domains are potentially brandable.

NMusic.net --> Can be good music site.
Web0.org --> Web0.com says ... "web starts here"
SoftwareM.com --> well, it is .com domain and it has only one extra character with one of the most popular computer related words.

Well, this is what i was thinking when I regged .. ;)
 
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kkworld said:
Sitting alone ... while lunch time @ work. I was not thinking to register any domain but suddenly I visited Namepros.com and some domain idea came in my mind from a thread in appraisal forum .. checked whois of the domain I was thinkg about but that domain was already registered. I kept checking the whois for other domain and guess what ... in my 30mins lunch break .. I reged three domains.


NMusic.net
Web0.org
SoftwareM.com



What do you think about the domains?

SoftwareM.com used to be mine :) let it expire a good while ago.

I even put it on ebay once : http://www.namepros.com/domains-for-sale-external-auctions/124464-softwarem-com-ebay-auction.html
 
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