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jj2ii3344

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Hihi, first of all, I would really like to say that this forum is the most friendly and the best domain name forum I have been to yet! (I found it better than DNF and domainstate) People are willing to help and they offer professional advices.

Here is a new domain I got!

NotebookPro.com

How is it???
Thanks!
 
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i would say its a nice name for a company and i bet you could get at least $100 for it. Thats just me though...
 
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Thanks Seiya!
I wish it does sell, keke! ^^
 
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Thank you for your very kind words regarding Namepros, jj2ii3344. :)

:gn:

I think it's a good domain name, especially in advance of the release of the ".PRO" extension. I found something on Google that may or may not be a potential End user :$: "lead" (and also may or may not be a potential TM issue):
http://www.labtech.com/Product_Libr.../Notebook_Data_Sheet/notebook_data_sheet.html

About 7,960 Google results for the term ("in quotes") with which to work, in addition. After thoroughly researching the potential TM issue, I would recommend these types of contacts for the domain.
$85 - $120+ (wholesale), IMHO.
Best of Luck here.
 
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This is nice. Looks like a lot of products out there that are calling themselves this or something similar (ie: Teacher's Notebook Pro, Directors NoteBook Pro, E-Notebook Pro)

It's a brandable name with a good ring to it. Of course I'm partial to "Pro" names myself. They work good for me. :D

If you can hook an end user, by searching one out or if one were to approach you around $700 would be a fair price. Wholesale/reseller price ~$50.
 
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