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.org usually scientific or NGO or Charity.
You have plural as well (which may be ok as the wooden dolls come in a set).
russiandoll.com is Vodka. russiandolls..com is Foreign Brides
If you want confusion traffic in these markets perhaps but I don't see other uses. So sorry not a lot of value imo.
Namepros sale - $37
Auction sale - $220
Investor sale - $340
End User sale - $1,250
Unicorn sale - $7,500
*Unicorn sales only happen one in a hundred thousand times, but they are possible.
Note: All figures assume that you do your marketing and negotiation optimally, and there is also luck involved of course.
by auctions you mean auctions on godaddy auctions, flippa,etc.?
It is not really a great fit in .ORG. It has very limited resale value IMO.
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It is not really a great fit in .ORG. It has very limited resale value IMO.
Yes, but if you take into account that .net and .org are still the preferred domain extensions after .com for most domain names.
I would say that the general rule is that on average End Users will pay the same price for .org as they would for .com IF the End-User is a non-profit, charity, cause, movement, or religious site...
However, if the End-User is none of those things, then the average rule of thumb is that the .org will usually fetch 10% of what the corresponding .com would have sold for.
Every bit of promotion goes to strengthen their idea you could find this loads of dot com extensions without trademarks doesn't mean you can do anything with this dot org.
TM was pointless only to example but a dot org on this isn't going to make it desirable.


