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any comments would be appreciated.

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would be an awesome name for a company in ireland :tu:

low $xx - mid $xx (more if sold to a company) IMO.
 
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yeah, maybe sell it to a hotel company in ireland if there interested, or develop it and make a directory of irish hotels on it, then sell it when it has descent traffic :)
 
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low $xx - mid $xx
 
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Great name, better if .com but .net isn't bad! Disagree about Irish companies, they won't want it, they can have their pick of .ie domains due to strict domain policy. But there's definitely an international market for it, the amount of hotel booking services online is incredible.

low $x,xxx to the right end-user IMO.
 
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jayl said:
Great name, better if .com but .net isn't bad! Disagree about Irish companies, they won't want it, they can have their pick of .ie domains due to strict domain policy. But there's definitely an international market for it, the amount of hotel booking services online is incredible.

low $x,xxx to the right end-user IMO.

My thoughts are the same.
Try to develop it first.
 
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.ie however, is not a well known etension. And therefore to non Ireland internet users .net us better than .ie.
 
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Good name .. High $xx in wholesale market, high $xxx + to end users :)

Good Luck
 
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sufi said:
Good name .. High $xx in wholesale market, high $xxx + to end users :)

Good Luck

Agreed. High $xxx+ to an Irish hotel company. I would pitch it directly to such a company to make 10x more than you would in the wholesale market.
 
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