Makes sense and it can be anything from mid XXX to 4-5k in 2017 imo.
The probability of resale maybe 1% for any given year of holding.
Seems bit long, but still makes good sense.
I would do outbound emails to pharma companies regarding this name, otherwise, expect this 1% resale probability
Thanks for the appraisal
Maybe contact Amazon also as they may get into the pharma biz. lol
They are already using domains such as nextday.delivery and sameday.delivery.
One of the reasons I picked up the domain is that the baby boomers are going to want these products delivered more.
As mentioned earlier, the domain name itself is long and so is its extension. The domain name is subject to a lot of typos - admit it, you went to a spell check before you registered the domain, right?
The other uphill battle you face is the nTLD issue. I remember trying to explain what the Internet and web were to business people in 1996 and they were just beginning to understand this .com, .net and .org thing. A bit over 20 years later and most people get those, but are still yet to embrace the new TLDs. Have not seen a whole lot of commercial ads with any nTLDs in them. Kind of like in the 1996 days when URLs on commercials were really rare.
Perhaps if you hold it for a while, but who really knows. People don't react well to too many choices, which is why often grocery stores will only put up 3 or so brands in a specific product niche.