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domain OLT.NAME-(OLT.COM Sold For 93K) And Histunes.com-(1999)

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I own OLT.NAME. It has little overture, but if .NAME(s) are worth just 1% of .COM(s) it is worth $930. I also own histunes.com. It has been registered since 1999 according to Archive.ORG, gets a little traffic every month, and is in the niche of "Christian music" (huge niche). What do you guys think? :)
 
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Acc to me anything.name = $0.
 
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Thank you Smooth.
 
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Unfortunately .name's arent even a fraction of the value of a dot com. Although OLT may have generated huge sales, the .name version of that will generate nothing. Check sales figures, you'll find almost no .name's have sold, its a terrible TLD with no future and no resale market.

Your other domain name although was registered at 1 point, technically the "age" doesnt come into play (although this dates back to 2003). And unfortunately even domains that were regged pre-2000 dont all have value (this one falls into that category)

If this domain name gets traffic, it will have some value based upon its revenue. If not, I think this is going to also be a tough sale, but potentially could net you low xx if you can find the right end-user.

Justin
 
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$0. .name domains are pretty much worthless. The only one I've seen worth anything more than regfee lately is rare.name, which I believe had a $200 bid at NP live auction (but didn't meet reserve).
 
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I would love to have Domain.name, First.name, or Last.name (besides of course the usual elite keywords like poker, hotel, casino, etc.), but besides that, .name is pretty lame, and .com sales influence it in NO way whatsoever.
 
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