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SoulsDelivered.com + .net .info .tv .org

Any ideas on value?

Thanks,
Larry
 
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What are you going to do with them? unless developed, reg fee.
Good Luck!
 
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I thought it might be a good fit for a church or televangelist.

Thanks,
Larry
 
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Good idea!, humm I like it! !...
Good luck!
 
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satelliteman said:
I thought it might be a good fit for a church or televangelist.

Thanks,
Larry

Or the opposite - a death metal band, satan worshippers, or the TV show Reaper!
 
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Hi,

Interesting domain, but I donโ€™t think it has much value without development.

Good luck.
 
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DDC_Cyn said:
Or the opposite - a death metal band, satan worshippers, or the TV show Reaper!

Thanks DDC_Cyn , that idea had not occurred to me.


Larry

Kevin Caruso said:
Hi,

Interesting domain, but I donโ€™t think it has much value without development.

Good luck.

Hello Kevin

By development do you mean assigning a purpose to the site and attempting to show potential buyers that the site fits this particular use?

One other thing.

If this domain is of value to someone, was my securing the .net .org .tv .info extentions a good move?

Thanks for all the ideas.

Larry
 
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Sorry, I think you wasted your money on the other extensions. The only time you will want to clean out the entire spectrum is if you are protecting a hot brand. Yahoo.com would thus want to permanently store away yahoo.net and similar. But, you aren't dealing with such a hot name that you are going to have to worry about protecting a brand. Also, any potential buyers shouldn't have too much trouble coming up with a unique .com to serve the same purpose -- so you don't have to worry about them stealing your idea and taking a second seat extension. Generally, don't buy out extensions unless you see that each one has independent cash value potential. Are you still within the refund period?

Soulsdelivered.com sounds like the perfect name for a Christian band. The question is, where do you find Christian bands in need of a name? I like the name. It would be good for a video game, too. Your problem is going to be finding someone to buy it. It's going to take more foot work than you'll be conpensated for.

Sorry to be so blunt and wordy. Tying to be helpful. :hehe:
 
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penn said:
Sorry, I think you wasted your money on the other extensions. The only time you will want to clean out the entire spectrum is if you are protecting a hot brand. Yahoo.com would thus want to permanently store away yahoo.net and similar. But, you aren't dealing with such a hot name that you are going to have to worry about protecting a brand. Also, any potential buyers shouldn't have too much trouble coming up with a unique .com to serve the same purpose -- so you don't have to worry about them stealing your idea and taking a second seat extension. Generally, don't buy out extensions unless you see that each one has independent cash value potential. Are you still within the refund period?

Soulsdelivered.com sounds like the perfect name for a Christian band. The question is, where do you find Christian bands in need of a name? I like the name. It would be good for a video game, too. Your problem is going to be finding someone to buy it. It's going to take more foot work than you'll be conpensated for.

Sorry to be so blunt and wordy. Tying to be helpful. :hehe:

Thanks Penn.

Everything you say makes sense. I realized when I was buying the .com , and especially the others that I was likely throwing money away. I have several other I will throw out for discussion at some time.

Thanks again

Larry
 
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