I'm REALLY curious about this one because it's an example in which the non-hyphenated equivalent would probably gross in the $xx,xxx range.
Some stats:
* really-nice.com was originally registered in 2000.
* "reallynice" is taken in 6 TLDs, "really-nice" in 4 TLDs.
* Google monthly search volume for "really nice": 15-20K
* Estibot appraisal for really nice.com: $28,000
* Estibot appraisal for really-nice.com: $500 (still 60x what I paid to catch it)
What would you set your auction reserve price to on Sedo if you owned this name? OR (alternatively or in addition), should I try selling directly to end-users first, since there are probably dozens of companies out their containing "really nice" in their names?
(This name is a tribute to my new rep meter caption, "JoshuaPz is just really nice")
Some stats:
* really-nice.com was originally registered in 2000.
* "reallynice" is taken in 6 TLDs, "really-nice" in 4 TLDs.
* Google monthly search volume for "really nice": 15-20K
* Estibot appraisal for really nice.com: $28,000
* Estibot appraisal for really-nice.com: $500 (still 60x what I paid to catch it)
What would you set your auction reserve price to on Sedo if you owned this name? OR (alternatively or in addition), should I try selling directly to end-users first, since there are probably dozens of companies out their containing "really nice" in their names?
(This name is a tribute to my new rep meter caption, "JoshuaPz is just really nice")





