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I bought the domain, JewelleryPro.com

Please tell me how much in your opinion it is worth, and how much I can sell it for? :)
 
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Someone / a company who works with Jewellery and consider themselves 'pro's', high xx to mid xxx I think.

Edit: If developed and advertised you could earn more.
 
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Maybe $100 if your lucky
 
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nice one, high xxx or could reach low x,xxx to the right buyer
 
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I cant see anyone paying more then $50 for this.
 
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I cant see anyone paying more then $50 for this.

The thing is, the right person could give the right sum.

I myself wouldn't buy most domains that sells for 1000-5000 USD even if they sound catchy, that's because I'm not interested in those particular names.

An jewellery professional could have a good use for it, but like you said wont be too big of a sum. It might be $100-300 if he's lucky, we gotta remember that different people find different names interesting since they got different agendas behind their sites.
 
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Surprised, No one caught it yet. This is a typo. The correct spelling is with 1 L = Jewelry.

Had this been the correct spelling, I could see it selling for quite a bit. I have been fairly successful with my "pro" related domain names, several selling in the low to mid $X,XXX range. As it currently is, were talking about a "brand" - not so much a keyword that is searched. If this was properly spelled, I would value it at about $1,000 and up to an end-user. Few hundred tops to a reseller.

As a Typo of a potential brand, your looking at nothing. I cant imagine anyone would purchase this domain name from you.
 
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Surprised, No one caught it yet. This is a typo. The correct spelling is with 1 L = Jewelry.

Had this been the correct spelling, I could see it selling for quite a bit. I have been fairly successful with my "pro" related domain names, several selling in the low to mid $X,XXX range. As it currently is, were talking about a "brand" - not so much a keyword that is searched. If this was properly spelled, I would value it at about $1,000 and up to an end-user. Few hundred tops to a reseller.

As a Typo of a potential brand, your looking at nothing. I cant imagine anyone would purchase this domain name from you.

is it really spelled wrong? Looks like it is correct, but much less used

Jewellery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Results 1 - 10 of about 44,900,000 for jewellery [definition]. (0.27 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 127,000,000 for jewelry [definition]. (0.31 seconds)
 
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According to Merriam Webster no such spelling exists. At least, not in English.

And using quotes, there are 2.8 Million Results compared to 127 Million for the correct spelling.
 
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The single L spelling is still used substancial more in listings on Google.co.uk vs the double LL.
 
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The single L spelling is still used substancial more in listings on Google.co.uk vs the double LL.

Only if you use Google.co.uk and have it selected to "search the whole web"

> Results 1 - 10 of about 41,700,000 for "Jewellery"

If you select pages from the UK you get

Google.co.uk (set to pages from the UK) Results 1 - 10 of about 19,700,000 for "Jewellery"

Google.co.uk (set to page from the UK) Results 1 - 10 of about 1,440,000 for "Jewelry"


We spell it with two LL's .... and we invented the language first a very loooooooong time ago :P (sorry, I could'nt resist;))


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Only if you use Google.co.uk and have it selected to "search the whole web"

> Results 1 - 10 of about 41,700,000 for "Jewellery"

If you select pages from the UK you get

Google.co.uk (set to pages from the UK) Results 1 - 10 of about 19,700,000 for "Jewellery"

Google.co.uk (set to page from the UK) Results 1 - 10 of about 1,440,000 for "Jewelry"


We spell it with two LL's .... and we invented the language first a very loooooooong time ago :P (sorry, I could'nt resist;))


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Fair enough. Which country spends more on Jewelry Annually?
 
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Yes, British spelling.

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Fair enough. Which country spends more on Jewelry Annually?

USA I would imagine but I'd just be guessing without looking it up, I would agree with where you seem to be going with your question though, it would be worth more if it was the right spelling for the biggest market share (probably USA)

I was just pointing out it was'nt a typo :)



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Mid $X due to the mispelling.
 
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