Panders
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Im trying to decide if I sit on a pile of coins or of manure. I have registered a bunch of personal email domains such as rveys.email, to be used as hacks for creating unique cool email addresses for individuals. They range from having matching "namees" in the United States from ~50,000 ([email protected]) to ~1,500,000 (elis/[email protected]).
So I basically have a hard time figuring out the value of these type of domains. I believe this type of domain hack is rather unusal and hard to reach out to potential buyers (I don't live in the US and will stay far away from email spam marketing) - but on the other hand that they could prove quite valuable if they get the right persons attention. Like the people having custom number plates and gold telephone numbers along with a fat wallet.
For the purpose of the price evaluation, let's take these two - one with many "namees", the other one with few:
1. rrys.email -> Harry, Larry, Barry, Garry = 1 380,846 US males
2. muels.email -> Samuel = 49,605 US males
All thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks
/Panders
So I basically have a hard time figuring out the value of these type of domains. I believe this type of domain hack is rather unusal and hard to reach out to potential buyers (I don't live in the US and will stay far away from email spam marketing) - but on the other hand that they could prove quite valuable if they get the right persons attention. Like the people having custom number plates and gold telephone numbers along with a fat wallet.
For the purpose of the price evaluation, let's take these two - one with many "namees", the other one with few:
1. rrys.email -> Harry, Larry, Barry, Garry = 1 380,846 US males
2. muels.email -> Samuel = 49,605 US males
All thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks
/Panders
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