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Please Appraise these 2 domains

iEmpirePoker.com
eParadisePoker.com

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www.allurenet.com
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Considering their both undeveloped besides the parked pages:

iEmpirePoker.com - low $xxx, it is undeveloped yet has a highly xcompetitive keyword "poker", but casino domains are scary, google handicaps them somewhat by not allowing any gambling websites advertise with adwords, although proper seo will get you where you need. Develop it, get the PR to at least 4 and i'd say an east mid $xxxx

same goes for eParadisePoker.com...

good luck!
 
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now reg fee
more when developed
 
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thanks all...
 
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Reg fee each, IMHO. I like eParadisePoker more!
 
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The I and E in the start od the names, Just make the names worthless IMO

X IMO
 
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I personally reckon that domains starting with 'i' and 'e' are on their way out. The craze of adding them infront of EVERYTHING has thankfully come to an end, but if you developed them a bit who knows perhaps low to mid $xxx's, give or take. Its a pretty competive market though!

Peace

JJ
 
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kingjj said:
I personally reckon that domains starting with 'i' and 'e' are on their way out. The craze of adding them infront of EVERYTHING has thankfully come to an end, but if you developed them a bit who knows perhaps low to mid $xxx's, give or take. Its a pretty competive market though!

Peace

JJ


i agree
 
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I personally reckon that domains starting with 'i' and 'e' are on their way out.
This was my thinking also, until I switched over to Mac as my main OS a few mos ago. Apple likes to use the "i" prefix, (and "e" to a lesser extent-emac) and it seems that Mac users have grown accustomed to this and are comfortable w/ it. Maybe only around a 2% computer market share, but that is still substantial. I have also heard about the death of these prefixes for the past couple of years, but there continues to be 50 million+ links to both "i-pod" and "ipod", and it is searched 36,678.7/ day on OV alone.. The overuse of "i" and "e" may indeed be diminishing their effectiveness, but they continue to be strong enough, by momentum alone, to be capitalized upon, IMHO, despite the distaste that many have for the aesthetic.
I also think that other letter prefixes besides "i" and "e' have promise along the lines of how "T" has worked successfully for T-Mobile. For instance, I think thaat "m", for mobile and mobi names, has potential.
Abbrevs and acronyms will continue to increase in popularity, and letters that become part of the lexicon and can definine a longer term, are here to stay, IMO.
Regarding the names being appraised in this thread, the use of the "i" and "e" seems a bit contrived. Although I didn't check to find out, my immediate reaction is that the prefixes have been added on, because the rest of the term was unavail. They are also a little long and I think that there may be some better Poker names out there, although I realize this market is competitive. It may be necessary to drop down the tld hierarchy to get the better names. Since branding is necessary w/ these names, anyways, it won't be too much of a loss and there likely would be more name value w/ a better term, and a lesser ext.
 
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Reg fee, IMHO. Undeveloped.
 
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yeah. I can't imagine those names getting just unique traffic. It's not a common name or typo. They are decent names tho. Reg-low $xx
 
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thanks all...

Some info abt those domain names....

iEmpirePoker.com taken after EmpirePoker.com
Empire Poker is part of the highest traffic poker network in the world (it is the sister site to PartyPoker)

eParadisePoker.com taken after ParadisePoker.com, another top poker site on the net --

Awaiting your appraisals and suggestions...
thanks

www.ALLURENET.com
for sale
 
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good names, i would say reg fee until developed
 
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low xx, for both
 
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Some info abt those domain names....
Now I see your rationale behind the regs.
It is possible to capitalize on the name recognition of the existing sites, but the names are not natural typos and you will still need to train people to type in the prefixes which will require branding.
 
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