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estibot says $2300
 
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Again, EstiBot should NOT be used to base value around a domain. 0$ domains can sell for thousands. What EstiBot says is not reliable. EstiBot only uses automated calculations.
 
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I'm not seeing the uses for this name IMO get a refund.
 
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Its that bad huh?
 
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Its that bad huh?

ChooseWeightLoss would have been a better attempt.
What was your intentions when you plugged the word "Promote" in your domain name? What would an end-user make of it?
 
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end-user would use it to sell, promote, blog, share weight loss products, diets, techniques, tips
 
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Its that bad huh?

When you bought this name what your intention for it?

Who is the end user
ChooseWeightLoss would have been a better attempt.
What was your intentions when you plugged the word "Promote" in your domain name? What would an end-user make of it?

Spot-on!
 
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I seen it as a great place to share weight loss information and products. I looked up past sales of similar names, that IMO didn't even make sense that brought decent amounts of $. Weightloss is a great keyword.
 
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I seen it as a great place to share weight loss information and products. I looked up past sales of similar names, that IMO didn't even make sense that brought decent amounts of $. Weightloss is a great keyword.

I agree Weightloss is a great word. But there is better "other" keywords to plug to it. With the word "Promote" I think your limited to having a blog with decent traffic that writes interesting blog posts on different weightloss methods or products etc
 
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