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Please appraise the following domains for me :) Rep will be given for basic appraisel and Donation will be given for quality, in-depth reports :) Thanks

7-4-0.com (won for $1)

DigiFame.TV (Also won for $1)

NationTalks.com
KickAlcohol.com
University-Degree.org

The above three I won in a lot for $13 total.

Please share your appraisels :)

Thanks
 
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i guess $13 is a fair price for them.

the one with potential if developed is University-degree.org, don't really like the others
 
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Thanks. Rep added. I was also thinking to develop that site with a small minisite, possibly adsense wordpress site :)

Anyone else?

i guess $13 is a fair price for them.

the one with potential if developed is University-degree.org, don't really like the others
 
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I agree with trendicator.

The thing is, you already received the best NP appraisal you can possibly get by buying them at auction. Obviously, no NP members were willing to pay more than $13 for the names. Any price offered in an appraisal posting is just talk.

If you just want somebody to say which names they like, then yes, university-degree.org would work well if developed. Maybe kickalcohol.com, too. Neither are worth much over $5-$10 on their own though.
 
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Thanks for your info. Rep added.

In normal circumstances, I would agree with you when you say that the auction was the best appraisel. However, there were only around 20 people in the auction earlier, and only 4 or 5 domains actually sold in total. Not even many bids, and I hink most of the 20 people were the ones who had domains listed for sale, not there to purchase.

Thanks for your opinion :)

I agree with trendicator.

The thing is, you already received the best NP appraisal you can possibly get by buying them at auction. Obviously, no NP members were willing to pay more than $13 for the names. Any price offered in an appraisal posting is just talk.

If you just want somebody to say which names they like, then yes, university-degree.org would work well if developed. Maybe kickalcohol.com, too. Neither are worth much over $5-$10 on their own though.


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Here is some more info that may be useful for you to appraise the domains:

Exaxt Searches in google:

Results 1 - 10 of about 3,760,000 for "7-4-0". (0.25 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 94,900 for "Nation Talks". (0.20 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,870 for "Kick Alcohol". (0.08 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 2,840,000 for "University-Degree". (0.25 seconds)

Thanks :) Any more appraisels?
 
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I paid $30 for 7-4-0.com when I acquired it. It could probably bring in half of that now.
 
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LOL thanks :) Still a bargain at $1 though :)

I paid $30 for 7-4-0.com when I acquired it. It could probably bring in half of that now.
 
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Exaxt Searches in google:

Results 1 - 10 of about 3,760,000 for "7-4-0". (0.25 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 94,900 for "Nation Talks". (0.20 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,870 for "Kick Alcohol". (0.08 seconds)
Results 1 - 10 of about 2,840,000 for "University-Degree". (0.25 seconds)
Those are search engine results pages (SERP), not a measure of exact searches. Keyword tools such as adwords offer free search approximations. The adwords tool shows no keyword search for your exact combinations, so they are unlikely to receive type-in traffic. Keyword combo dot coms with meaningful search numbers can be hand regged, so because of that competition I appraise your names to be worth the remaining time value of registration. Good luck!
 
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