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Eric

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My first ever .net , sitecrawl.net

I plan on developing it. I know it would be great as a search engine. Any other ideas? Value? Smart in regging it? Let me know what you guys think, IYHO, of course.

Thanks In Advance.
 
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LOL, I had the .com and sold it for $155 with a small site. I would base your value estimation on that... maybe $125?
 
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It is worth around low $xx now, it was smart of you to register if you had plans on development, not so smart if you are gonna resell it soon (without development) since you probaly won't even get the reg fee back.
 
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skyraider said:
LOL, I had the .com and sold it for $155 with a small site. I would base your value estimation on that... maybe $125?
Are you serious? LOL.

Thanks for the appraisals so far. Would like a few more. :)
 
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I would say it would be worth a little less then $155 what the .com sold for lol.
 
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mid $xx as is now if dev much more.
 
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anyone else?
 
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Just because the .com sold for such and such doesn't mean the .net will sell for such and such less. Who knows? This business is a funny business, isn't it? A little marketing and that thing just might sell for a grand. Granted, I wouldn't pay that, but you just never know.

Ok, back down to earth....

Maybe make a joke site out of it, poking fun at search engine "spiders". *shrug*
 
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Low $xx undeveloped

Good Luck
 
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lowxx to midxx
nice name
 
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All Domains are in the way you market it. Ever here the saying "Sell snowcones to an eskimo" same concept market it rite somebody will give you what you want.
 
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Anyone else???
 
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mid xx$ undev. ~ more if dev.
 
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