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domain please appraise thank you - loansmill.com

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Alexandru Gagian

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1800h.com,ultimategfx.com,smellyshoe.com,aquarius.london,ibet.london,loansmill.com
 
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Looking at that domain and the others listed, I would highly recommend not registering anymore names till you get more educated on domain value, keyword research and branding. The names are just too esoteric or nonsensical for business development /resale value. You have a little something with smellyshoe.com as it is somewhat catchy, but still no development/monetization potential unless branded and not sure what direction branding would take with the name. Check out sites like DNjournal.com and namebio.com for completed domain sales data to get a sense of what names have value. I would also only stick to .com for now.
 
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Looking at that domain and the others listed, I would highly recommend not registering anymore names till you get more educated on domain value, keyword research and branding. The names are just too esoteric or nonsensical for business development /resale value. You have a little something with smellyshoe.com as it is somewhat catchy, but still no development/monetization potential unless branded and not sure what direction branding would take with the name. Check out sites like DNjournal.com and namebio.com for completed domain sales data to get a sense of what names have value. I would also only stick to .com for now.
thank you for your time but i would like to know what is the base of your appreisall as take aquarius.london for example it was appraised by estibot at 3700 dollars ,aquarius is the number 6 on a list of all times most searched words on google and all other extensions are taken
 
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