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hypnotic

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Hello,

What do you guys think CodingForums.net would be worth? Im not really thinking of selling, im just interested in what you guys think.

Thanks
 
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mid to high $xxx maybe low $xxxx
 
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Thanks, yeah it was appraised low $x,xxx on sitepoint. Anymore?
 
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codingforums.com is a big programming related forum! If they wish to buy, $xxxx. Else low to mid $xxx.
 
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alright, thanks Smooth :)
 
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Anymore? :) :alien: :hehe:
 
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Undeveloped, mid-high $xxx to to a reseller. To and end user - low $xxxx

Nice name!
 
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Alright, thanks Xombie :)
 
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Mid $xxx undeveloped. High $xxx and possibly $xxxx developed.
 
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great domain with a high developement potential

resell value: low xxx - to mid xxx

to the end user - xxxx
 
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If you don't mind a noob's opinion....I think it is a fitting name. The .net fits better than .com in this context. ( aside from the obvious .com's domination )
The site design was pleasantly generic with earth toned Hughes
rather than colours.
Being less than a qualified appraiser , I would say, the name association is great, as is, the site feel. I would expect to spend, no less than, low to mid $ xxx.xx , as a generic venture. A higher value to a dedicated developer.


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Nice domain - around High $xxx to Low $xxxx :)
 
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Well thanks all. It is now listed Second on google for the term Coding Forums.
You Can See Here! :).

And on Msn.com we are listed on the first two pages for php coding forums, html coding forums, mysql coding forums etc. :)
 
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