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Hey everyone, I am just starting up and I currently have a few domains in my portfolio.

createaphoneapp.com
storeincloud.com
exabyteservers.com (Exabyte = 1 million terabytes. Exabyte servers may or may not exist soon.)
nerdbackup.com
usedvehicledealer.com

Any advice? Develop? Sell/Auction? Thanks!
 
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I like usedvehicledealer.com!
Auctien it on flippa!
 
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Thanks, I been thinking about it. I also picked up mommy.fashion - curious to see what I can do with this. I am also not opposed to developing any of these domains, but time is money and I would rather be doing something else.
 
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Great names, you probably should develop one or two but If you plan on selling some, Flippa is your best option
 
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Currently trying to see what my options are. May develop one or two. I have also picked up mommy.fashion
 
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mom.fashion would be better..
 
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The new gtlds don't do that well on flippa. So a flippa auction might not be a good idea for mommy.fashion.
 
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Hello, Every One,

I am new to this forum and I am also showing you some of my website domains

Those are

LTE3G.com
Cheapest4Gphone.com
HowToDetoxYourLiver.com
CableRCA.com
MyUmbilicalCord.com

Your comments and suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks
 
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T I also picked up mommy.fashion - curious to see what I can do with this.

I don't see much likelihood of a sale for that name.
For developing, though, that would be a great name for a site targeting pregnant women and new mothers. I like it quite a lot (though I'm not a fan of the new TLDs in general.)
 
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That is what I was thinking in terms of development.
 
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