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Hi all...just returning back to the "world of domaining" and not so sure what to do with these 2 domains... I had originally purchased the domains with the intent to develop them as an email/marketing (patriotic) site(s) but that fell through as a joint venture and am now left with the domains and no partner....not to sure how to monetize them other than by "parking" them...

Not to sure on the value either... any ideas would be appreciated.

OldRatRacer
 
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I think these names are very good and would fit for an online/offline journal on defense matters. The TLD fits well since the military is a serious thing here in the US (largest department budget).
I am a subscriber here: http://www.jedonline.com/ to give you an idea of the possible uses.
IMO each would be worth up to mid-$$$ undeveloped.
I would not be surprised that you get offers when .us is more established in the mindset of Americans.
If you don't want to keep them or wait put them up to sale. You should get a few $$$ by selling, if you let them drop you get $0.
Good luck.
 
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Thanks very much sdsinc... that is what I was looking for. I had planned on a subscription service much like this one at http://www.milmail.com/ (not my site) But complications with my health prevented me (I had an Aneurysm) I do want to keep them but did not know the value... will develop them if I can find a developer willing to work with me (I have no programing skills... just ideas) or sell if the price is right..

Again, Thank you for your input!

OldRatRacer
 
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