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Inflation.ws

What do you think about this one. Inflation.fr have been sold for 1150$. I know it's a .ws but it's still a premium word.

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Frequency (MSN) 15800000
Backlinks 0
Alexa Rank Not Ranked
Traffic (uniques) / Day N/A
PPC Ads Score 8
Overture/mo 17461
Wordtracker/day 552

waiting for your appraisals. On my opinion, i would say high xx$ to low xxx$.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Search term rich. But .ws dumps value a lot, mid $XX is just about good in resale market. I am very disappointed with .ws performance for premium terms.

Could be developed into a site to discuss world countries inflation.
 
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Comparing .ws to .fr is a mistake of epic proportions. Consider the population usage for this domain name. The population of France is substancially greater than the population of Western Samoa.

.ws was popularized temporarily was "Web Site" - however just never took off. Great keywords can be found in this ccTLD for extremely cheap and many remain unregged. Value? as pointed out by Porte - I would say in the very low xx range. $10-20

Justin
 
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ws is an awful extension that hasnt captured the imagination. $0
 
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maybe a website called "Inflation Web Site"
 
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.ws is not a good extension and 'inflation' would require some development. I don't see a lot of uses.
 
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well i must say thank you to everyone. Thank you very much for your opinions.
 
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