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Hello:hi:
I'm newbie and I need to appraise my domain. I own domain name "hooah.co.uk".
"Hooah" is battle cry used by soldiers "Referring to or meaning anything and everything except no." This domain I evaluated according to several aspects:
Keyword frequency-33 000 according to Google (Global search volume per month), Approximate number of results (Google): 420 000
Regional interest-USA, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom (according to Google)
Length of the domain-hooah word contains only 5 characters, user remembers the word easily, another advantage is that you can simply say "hooah"
Relevancy of the extension-hooah word comes from the English, so it is logical to use the extension ".co.uk" Even if the word is used mainly in the United States we can use this word in other Anglo-Saxon countries.
Domain trends ccTLD .co.uk(source SEDO): Average Sales Price Q1 2009 in GBP: 1,004; Average Sales Price Q1 2010 in GBP: 1,436.
.uk is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United Kingdom.Very popular in UK, especially .co.uk subdomain. Registered domains: 8,483,010 (April 2010).

Possible use of the domain: airsoft, paintball, military forum, e-shop, online games, sports.

EDIT:I think the price for this domain name may be around 15-20 USD.


Can you appraise it for me, please? Thank you:)
 
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I've always heard it as "hoorah"
 
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Hooah - wikipedia
Hooah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hooah is a U.S. Army battle cry used by soldiers "Referring to or meaning anything and everything except no.Hooah can be found in the scripts of several military-related movies.The computer game America's Army makes frequent use of the phrase.In the microtransaction, free to play game of Combat Arms, "Hooah" is featured as a voice-com taunt.

There are also HOOAH! energy bar, Hooah.com (For military, friends, family), company Hooah (hooah.cc), Hooah Radio! (hooahradio.com) etc.

Oorah - wikipedia
Oorah (Marines) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ooh-rah (also spelled Urah or Hoo-rah) is a spirited cry common to United States Marines since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to the Hooah cry used in the Army or Hooyah by the Navy SEALs. It is most commonly used to respond to a verbal greeting or as an expression of enthusiasm.

Hooyah - wikipedia
Hooyah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hooyah is the war cry or battle cry most commonly used in the US Navy, though sometimes exclusively associated with the Navy SEALs. It is similar to the expressions Oorah in the Marine Corps and Hooah in the U.S. Army.
 
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