great sell and a vindication of those who do NOT abide by the 14 character rule...
End user price can be anything. The question is: if someone were selling this same domain for $4200 here at namepros, would YOU buy it?
Still under Sedo Escrow...after 2.5 months
It smell fishy
The question is: if someone were selling this same domain for $4200 here at namepros, would YOU buy it?
End user price can be anything. The question is: if someone were selling this same domain for $4200 here at namepros, would YOU buy it?
Without question, can't believe some of the comments saying they wouldn't.
Buying domain names for me isn't about throwing money at every domain that could be a success. It has to either be a low investment in the name or a name that can be developed by myself if I can't find a buyer. $4200 on a domain name is a major purchase for me.
I'm not going to spend $4200 on a domain name that caters to a city in a different country than mine, in a city I have never been to and in which I have no contacts. I wouldn't be able to develop this name properly.
As for selling purposes, I'm not against long keyword names unless I have to find a buyer in the high xxxx to low xx,xxx range. There are a lot of quality alternatives in that price range that don't look like a mess on a business card or in an email address.
Too long (it's a 5-worder!) and overpriced.
Why do you think it's overpriced? You don't think a domain is worth the equivalent of 1 sale?