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I might/might not sell my computers.vc domain. I have quite a few domains that are candidates for development, such as pdaphone.info but with computers.vc, what do you think I should do with it? .vc is commonly used as 'virtual community' so I'm thinking that helps. But how should I develop this? Any ideas would be appreciated :)
 
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First thing that comes to me is providing a forum for people having problems with their computers? Support forum of sorts perhaps?

Good luck! :)
 
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I would agree with lzy. Maybe some sort of computer support/troubleshooting/etc forum. Other possibilities (maybe even an "all in one") are becoming an affiliate and listing computer products - eg: TigerDirect.com - Computers, Computer Parts, Computer Components, Netbooks & Electronics or Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more!

You could also possibly add downloads, something like... MajorGeeks.com - Download Freeware and Shareware Computer Utilities.

:)
 
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Thanks to you both :) It seems obvious what I should do with this but I was just looking for a few new ideas. Anyone else?
 
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Develop it into a largish site about computers? (Like an information bank etc...add tonnes of Amazon + TigerDirect + Other affiliate networks to your site).

After that promote it - do anything to get noticed, use newsletter services etc - get hold of some serious social bookmarking (There are some out here in the market - who can get you to the front page of Digg.com for a fee) - believe me, once THAT happens - your site's gonna be a sure shot hit.
 
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