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So I've had this domain since about 2000, its still my bands website bu hasn't really been updated since, well 2000. Greatband would have been better, but had I known even in 2005 what I didn't know in 2000 my portfolio would look a lot different.

Anyone have any Dev ideas? I'm looking to retire this site once and for all.

Thinking of other name uses. Maybe band as in a radio band or medical band or wrist band that has magnetic properties or something.

Name as it sits I'd say high xx-low xxx because of the age and nice two-words.

What do you think?
 
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You might be able to get up to low $x,xxx or more to an end user if wearable tech keeps innovating. I think its a very nice name for a performance sports band that you put on your wrist, like the nike+ fuelband for example. Very catchy as well "Good Band" both words are short and end with "D" so it's easy to remember.
 
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I agree with @slader23, I think you would be selling yourself waay too short if you tried to sell this for $xx to $xxx.

It's short, aged, brand-able and can apply to a few different market segments. (Music Band, Wrist Band, Head Band, BroadBand, WaistBand, etc..) Could also apply to wearable tech like Slader mentioned... check out Indiegogo and Kickstarter and have a look how many interesting wearable tech wrist bands have come out in the past few years... might be a good domain for a new and up an coming startup that could even have deep pockets from scoring some juicy Venture Capital :)
 
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