domain Is mine a good one??

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Okay is my domain name a good one?? It is programmingplus.info personaly i like it but i dont know if anyone else does?? pretty soon it will be a .org once i get the NP$.So can someone just help me??? I want to know because i want a lot of good programmers to come to my site.Please help me!!! If you can than thank you very much.
Thanks Again,
-Coolproram​
 
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AfternicAfternic
I would say reg fee unless it gets developed.
 
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I moved your thread to the "Appraisals" so that appraisers can have a look at your domain and possibly, tell you what they think of its value.

Flora.
 
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First and most important is that you like the name,No matter the valuations of your name,If you personally like it then it has value.And what you develope it into even makes it have that much more personel value and will raise the value of the name itself,Valuations are a mere opinion,Some do research and alot don't,But having a name YOU really like is the most impotant part of domaining imo.
 
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I agree with Xfactor. It probably has more value to you than it might to anyone else. For a financial value: I'd say reg fee, sorry. For a personal value: well, it all depends on what you think of it and if you can efficiently use it. Remember though, nice development never hurts.
 
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I have to agree with the others but dont get this let you down - develop a good site for it and you'll see the value go up.

Best of luck,

SW
 
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Nice name
Value is like the others say Personal opinion
but still Worth
$xx low ,maybe higher
 
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Reg fee undeveloped. Development is the key here for better value.
 
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