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domain Please appraise: "MyOnlineWill.com" "PieCut.com" "pbbq.net" "MyDoctorClinic.com" "GayTales.com" "ArtWeDo.com"

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MonkeyD.Hamza

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Please appraise: MyOnlineWill.com
"PieCut.com"
"pbbq.net"
"MyDoctorClinic.com"
"GayTales.com"
"ArtWeDo.com"
 
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"MyOnlineWill.com" - excellent 2 - 3k retail
"PieCut.com" - niche but if sell pie cutters or diamonds cut in that fashion - maybe 500 to 2K
"GayTales.com" - clearly a market, but, dunno. 1-2K?
"ArtWeDo.com" - like it as a descriptive brandable - 2 - 3K again.

"pbbq.net" - $100 maybe
"MyDoctorClinic.com" - its a bit wrangled, but $250 - 1K?
 
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"MyOnlineWill.com" - excellent 2 - 3k retail
"PieCut.com" - niche but if sell pie cutters or diamonds cut in that fashion - maybe 500 to 2K
"GayTales.com" - clearly a market, but, dunno. 1-2K?
"ArtWeDo.com" - like it as a descriptive brandable - 2 - 3K again.

"pbbq.net" - $100 maybe
"MyDoctorClinic.com" - its a bit wrangled, but $250 - 1K?
Thanks for taking the time to appraisal these domain names
 
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keep the will one.

i'd make a website with explanation of wills, probates and taxes for different countries (target UK, USA, CA, etc.) and run ads on it with links to some websites offering free will services

great name, love it.
 
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If anything, keep the "will" domain. Not keen on the others
 
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keep the will one.

i'd make a website with explanation of wills, probates and taxes for different countries (target UK, USA, CA, etc.) and run ads on it with links to some websites offering free will services

great name, love it.
I will, Thanks for you opinion
 
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Waiting for other Appraisals :xf.smile:
 
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Waiting for other Appraisals :xf.smile:
 
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Waiting for other Appraisals :xf.smile:
 
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