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greenlake

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your thoughts please of end user value for this (premium, IMO) domain which I purchased recently.

Also - do you think its better than my iOrder.com domain for some type of online orders site?

Thanks
 
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AfternicAfternic
order.net IMHO at the very minimum $4K with max $8K.... I like iOrder.com it's short but definately lower value than order.net

nice name
 
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I like Order.net better! And it's a great name. Probably high $XXXX to low $XXXXX for it

Good luck!
 
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Thanks for the quick responses. I certainly hope its more in the xx,xxx range...
I thought iOrder.com has some advantage - its COM rather than NET and to many the
" i " sounds popular these days ( iPod, iTune...)
 
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It's a nice one too, but I think Order.net is a little easier to rememeber. You could probably still get High $X,XXX for iOrder.com
 
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$XX,XXX for .net you'd have to find the right end-user... check who owns order.com and maybe they'd be willing to buy it...
 
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no more comments obn this name?
 
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The difference is that Order.net can easily be sold for a high value ( xx,xxx ) to a reseller, whereas u will not get that high for iOrder.com to reseller.

Both are very good names, and selling them seperately would get you a greater sum IMHO.
 
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That's a Dang good name! Google lists over a billion and a half pages with the word "order". As is, $25,000+.

You may want to think of developing it into a merchant site or a centralized location where people can come to pay for their purchases, or even to browse through different companies' catalogues. Partnering with or leasing out the name to companies that do business like this could be the way to go.

Congrats.

PS. I think it's worth more than iOrder.com.
 
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shoval
Do you want to sell it?
It's the GREATEST domain at the NP I think
super! Congrats!
 
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That is an amazing domain name. I think you could easily get very high $x,xxx for that, and most probably low(ish) $xx,xxx for it if you found the right buyer. Good luck with it :)
 
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staskul said:
It's the GREATEST domain at the NP I think

Wouldn't go that far. ;) However this is a :kickass: name. Mid-ish xx,xxx at least. Nice name!
 
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SecondVersion
Maybe you are wright... =)
 
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great domain with great potential :) don't give it for less than $2xxxx
 
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Mr. Shoval corrected his original post.
 
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slaughterbeck said:
Eric, I’m going to guess you made that appraisal based on the thread title of Order.net and not the actual domain name of iOrder.net.



This is a solid domain but you’ve confused most of the appraisers based on your thread title shoval!
Well I think it is order.net and iorder.com (checked whois) :hehe:
 
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flussie said:
Well I think it is order.net and iorder.com (checked whois) :hehe:
You’re correct but before Mr. Shoval corrected his post it stated iOrder.net but that was just a typo I’ll assume because he also owns the .com of that name.


What a wonderful domain name Mr. Shovel. This domain name is truly justifiable when using the word Premium.
 
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order.net = min. $ 7,500 to an end user
 
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SecondVersion said:
Wouldn't go that far. ;) However this is a :kickass: name. Mid-ish xx,xxx at least. Nice name!

50k?? in the last two and an half years there has been a total of 2 reported .net sales over 50k, they were news.net and net.net. Would say 2-3k for the name.
 
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Do you think Order.net is better than my domain name Government.net ?

I like your high appraisals of Order.net - makes me think I might see a big payday (someday...)
 
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