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LearnPolitics.com

Domain speaks for itself..... Common Term

Couple years old.

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This is a good one, but it is the kind of domain that suits best end-users.
I doubt you will get a fair price for it in the reseller market, as there are a few google results for "learn politics", but it could fetch well an end-user.
And that is why I cannot give you an amount, it values depending on the end-user that is interested in it.

- Alex
 
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alexsimon said:
This is a good one, but it is the kind of domain that suits best end-users.
I doubt you will get a fair price for it in the reseller market, as there are a few google results for "learn politics", but it could fetch well an end-user.
And that is why I cannot give you an amount, it values depending on the end-user that is interested in it.

- Alex
Thank you Alex,

I will be glad to wait. I figured now would be a good time to push it with the election not all that far away. Maybe I will put a Blog up on it, and sell it that way.
 
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Jamie, you know I think its a quality catch. Im just mad at myself for missing it. Two keywords that are pretty important, especially with the looming election. I agree, this is an end-user type domain name. It would be interesting to approach both parties (although a long shot) and propose they purchase the domain "LearnPolitics" and of course, add their own political doctrines into the site....

Just a thought.

I would expect this to fetch high xxx at minmium and I could see a fair market value of about $2,500-$3000 dollars.

Justin
 
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