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Any thougths, guys?
 
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Hi Boker, sure. A neat one is the idea of buying a large plot of land then subdividing it into 'micro-parcels' or Blocks of 1 to 5 acres, this is normal practice in Australia but seems to be viewed as a bit 'scammy' in the States, just my impression from a quick look.

Drone Deliveries + Small (Micro) Parcels. That delivery method is like 3 months aways. Hmm what else? Well, you are only limited by your Natural IQ-EQ. 'Education' does not fit into the Equation.

Undeveloped, End User Price: $500 to $2000

Regards.matt

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Thanks Matt for sharing your thoughts...I was thinking more as a small package...parcel is used in a part of the world with the meaning of 'small package' so I was thinking at a delivery company, maybe specialized in small deliveries.
 
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I was thinking at a delivery company, maybe specialized in small deliveries.

Wait for Amazon to work out all the teething problems and build the basic legal framework for Drone Home Deliveries and I'm sure many similar postal services will pop up all over the country. The only problem I see with this method of delivery is the potential for 'Hijackers' pinching everyones parcels. Extreme High Altitude en route deliveries would have to be employed then a direct drop from the altitude to your front yard. This delivery method is pointless and unworkable for flats, apartments and other close quarter inner city living. But if you have a nice chunk of land away from the city center people should have no problems with Drone Deliveries.

Regards.matt
 
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The name sounds good but it's not easy to find an application in the real world.
It's not like you can easily shrink physical items before you ship them. Catch my drift ?

So the idea of a company specialized in small deliveries makes sense, but why would it want to limit itself to small deliveries ? That's it, the name is limiting...

I think it could still make a viable brand for a packaging (rather than shipping) company, but it's still not an easy sell. It's not that the name is bad, but there are better domains out there that are still waiting for a buyer. So I have mixed feelings here.
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Reported sales for the keyword parcel, courtesy of dnsaleprice:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru Wrds Len Num Hyp Link Source
ParcelStation com $2,000 Jan 13 Afternic 2 13 N N http://ParcelStation.com DNJournal
ParcelExpress com $3,300 May 11 AfternicDLS 2 13 N N http://ParcelExpress.com DNJournal
WebParcel com $1,550 Jan 11 Sedo 2 9 N N http://WebParcel.com Sedo
WebParcels com $895 Dec 10 Sedo 2 10 N N http://WebParcels.com Sedo
PassTheParcel com $5,795 Dec 10 Sedo 3 13 N N http://PassTheParcel.com Sedo
GreenParcels com $150 Sep 09 Sedo Auction 2 12 N N http://GreenParcels.com Sedo
ParcelMap com $125 Jul 09 Sedo Auction 2 9 N N http://ParcelMap.com Sedo
RapidParcel com $588 Apr 09 Afternic 2 11 N N http://RapidParcel.com Afternic
EParcel com $4,555 Feb 09 NameJet 2 7 N N http://EParcel.com DNJournal
SpeedyParcels com $250 Oct 08 Sedo Auction 2 13 N N http://SpeedyParcels.com Sedo
EasyParcel com $1,000 Oct 08 Sedo Auction 2 10 N N http://EasyParcel.com Sedo
ParcelsDirect com $2,400 Jan 08 AfternicDLS 2 13 N N http://ParcelsDirect.com DNJournal
ParcelDelivery com $2,888 Aug 07 BuyDomains 2 14 N N http://ParcelDelivery.com DNJournal
NewParcel com $70 Feb 07 Sedo Auction 2 9 N N http://NewParcel.com Sedo
 
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The name sounds good but it's not easy to find an application in the real world.
It's not like you can easily shrink physical items before you ship them. Catch my drift ?

So the idea of a company specialized in small deliveries makes sense, but why would it want to limit itself to small deliveries ? That's it, the name is limiting...

I think it could still make a viable brand for a packaging (rather than shipping) company, but it's still not an easy sell. It's not that the name is bad, but there are better domains out there that are still waiting for a buyer. So I have mixed feelings here.
PS: available in all other extensions

Reported sales for the keyword parcel, courtesy of dnsaleprice:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru Wrds Len Num Hyp Link Source
ParcelStation com $2,000 Jan 13 Afternic 2 13 N N http://ParcelStation.com DNJournal
ParcelExpress com $3,300 May 11 AfternicDLS 2 13 N N http://ParcelExpress.com DNJournal
WebParcel com $1,550 Jan 11 Sedo 2 9 N N http://WebParcel.com Sedo
WebParcels com $895 Dec 10 Sedo 2 10 N N http://WebParcels.com Sedo
PassTheParcel com $5,795 Dec 10 Sedo 3 13 N N http://PassTheParcel.com Sedo
GreenParcels com $150 Sep 09 Sedo Auction 2 12 N N http://GreenParcels.com Sedo
ParcelMap com $125 Jul 09 Sedo Auction 2 9 N N http://ParcelMap.com Sedo
RapidParcel com $588 Apr 09 Afternic 2 11 N N http://RapidParcel.com Afternic
EParcel com $4,555 Feb 09 NameJet 2 7 N N http://EParcel.com DNJournal
SpeedyParcels com $250 Oct 08 Sedo Auction 2 13 N N http://SpeedyParcels.com Sedo
EasyParcel com $1,000 Oct 08 Sedo Auction 2 10 N N http://EasyParcel.com Sedo
ParcelsDirect com $2,400 Jan 08 AfternicDLS 2 13 N N http://ParcelsDirect.com DNJournal
ParcelDelivery com $2,888 Aug 07 BuyDomains 2 14 N N http://ParcelDelivery.com DNJournal
NewParcel com $70 Feb 07 Sedo Auction 2 9 N N http://NewParcel.com Sedo
I known what you are saying and I think that you are right. What I'm thinking is that somebody who specialize in a niche, like big envelopes and small packages under a certain weigh...I know some local companies like this and maybe they will go global.
 
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