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Boris Kingston

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posted that example to illustrate that your name is, as unique, as one that is unregistered, so unless "99" is a product or service, then it's purity is irrelevant.

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wouldnt 99 refer to the fact that its practically 100 percent pure but its the most pure product available
 
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wouldnt 99 refer to the fact that its practically 100 percent pure but its the most pure product available

from my perspective, it doesn't imply anything.

as an example, i have sold these names > "100calorie.com and purecontent.com"

they speak for themselves, you know what to expect, there is no ambiguity.

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wouldnt 99 refer to the fact that its practically 100 percent pure but its the most pure product available
So "almost perfect"? Not a great slogan or trait to have really. Forget percentages etc as you have nothing relevant to them.

It is a brandable domain name, some funky clothing or whatever company could easily use this if they are a new start up.
However, they're almost impossible to find as they haven't started up yet so have no presence. For them to find you is also rare, but the name needs to be out there. I personally don't like places like Brandbucket because it's a long process, so I tend to not buy such generic brandables for that reason.
But you can put it there and others like it, and might get a sale eventually.

Selling such brandables require a lot of luck unfortunately. There is no general market to sell to like EG "ShoesOnline.com". So you really need someone to find your name amongst hundreds of thousands of others + they like it + they have a reasonable budget + some other things = lots of luck needed.


I wouldn't be too surprised if you never sell it, as there is a plethora of listed brandable names out there, and probs plenty to hand reg with some thought.
But I also wouldn't be surprised to hear you sold it for mid $xxx or low $xxxx as it is quite a catchy and short brandable sounding name on a .com.

Stick it on the brandable market places and Sedo for free and see what happens. Decide to renew it based on any offers you receive.

Good luck.
 
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I don't agree that it's catchy, and it's hard to come up with any good meaning for it.
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I would place the value of Pure99.com to be $10-$18. I recommend you, research a good method to sell to try to get max. profit if you try really hard you'd be lucky to get $150 for it.
 
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I would place the value of Pure99.com to be $10-$18. I recommend you, research a good method to sell to try to get max. profit if you try really hard you'd be lucky to get $150 for it.
That's another thing. Sorry about being so inquisitive, but how can I sell many domains for the 10 to 50 dollar range quickly?
 
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NamePros Bargain bin only thing is prices are $20 and under but you can list as a lot for like $100 if you want to say domains $20 each or like $100 for 40 domains for example.
That's another thing. Sorry about being so inquisitive, but how can I sell many domains for the 10 to 50 dollar range quickly?
 
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