domain SuitableForChildren.com

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Reg free IMHO.
 
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Reg fee..lol..bcos of a three word domain
 
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xyris said:
Reg fee..lol..bcos of a three word domain

Thanks for the appraisal but does three words automatically mean reg fee :blink:
 
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Reg fee! IMHO
 
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3 words does not automatically mean reg fee.

Ie: "CarsForSale".

I think this 3 worder has nice development potential and is a fairly common 3 word phrase.

As you have mentioned, it has multiple possible end-users.

$60+ wholesale/undeveloped.

Good-luck,
ST
 
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3 Words

Three words do not necessarily mean register fee. The words just have to be good. I recently sold a (2) domains that had (3) words for XXXX each to a high profile buyer. Those domains are now worth XX,XXX each. I jumped the gun and took a good offer still making a very heavy profit for a $8.00 register feee but not realizing the true potential of the domain.
 
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Hey,

Nice results but I dont see much value in it as it's too long. Reg fee, IMHO.

- SW
 
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I Disagree

I really do not know too much about the results or the domain, but the domains I sold were even longer than that. One of them was wirelessamberalerts.com. I will not diclose the price but the domain brought upwards of $XXXX . The domain as I said in the previous post is now easily $XX,XXX . I think it all goes to the use of the domain. I am in a similar situation now as I also own wirelessnewsalert.com and the plural. They are much sought after I am just contemplating offers because I want to maximize on these because they are more general in terms.
 
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eventbroker said:
Three words do not necessarily mean register fee. The words just have to be good. I recently sold a (2) domains that had (3) words for XXXX each to a high profile buyer. Those domains are now worth XX,XXX each. I jumped the gun and took a good offer still making a very heavy profit for a $8.00 register feee but not realizing the true potential of the domain.

I totally agree, the premise that "long" names have no value is complete garbage and a total misconception amongst newbies in the business, it is all down to content. The name up for appraisal may or may not be a sleeper but google 800k + has to give it some credence - possibly :wave:
 
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I agree three words that are Common Usage are worth
More than People often state.
If I was looking Something "SuitableForChildren" that is what I would search for.
To ascertain it's value is easy
$xxx Mid -->> $xxxx High depending on Development and Market placement.
especially now with Legal concerns about Safety
 
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Ditto, totally agree with you wot. To most abig big domain sale has been for a few hundred dollars and to many people buying and selling domains have been mindwashed into believing short names are the only good ones. I on the other hand am "Proof in the Pudding" so to speak and I know of others. If it is relative and has a high prescence someone will pull out there wallet.
 
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low $xx at best, a bit long to type, also would be hard to develope as a brandable name
 
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the domain has a realistic worth of mid to high $xxx right now due to the search feeds in Google. If developed who knows. Registeredsexoffender.com just sold for $500 on ebay undeveloped
 
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