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ambitnfun

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whats up gem? or super gem? Thanks for your help in advance.
 
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whats up gem? or super gem? Thanks for your help in advance.

Your seeing something in your name that most people will not see.

Anyone can construe their domain into some type of meaning.

Sorry but i dont see any value here. $0
 
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Your seeing something in your name that most people will not see.

Anyone can construe their domain into some type of meaning.

Sorry but i dont see any value here. $0

unless its a tm plus+ gem
 
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I would think that $10 000 dollars....

would be about $9 999 too much
 
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Sup mah brotha!
Sup with all these sup names?!

Everyone sing together with me: Kill supgem, kill supgem until it is dead! Then twist it around the tailings of a fresh colon cleanse, drop it through an FBI shredder, burn shreds in a water bong pipe, and scatter the ashes to the four corners of the earth so it can never be regged again.

Just messing with you ;)
'Sup' seems to have only two main uses as a prefix: a cool/slang shortening of whassup, and an acronym for Stand Up Paddleboard.
For the paddleboard thingie, looks like sup is regged with a few keywords (and some sites developed), like SupTravel.com and SupGirls.com. For the slangy use sup is regged with quite a few keywords, like SupCash, SupMoney, SupCars, SupPorn, SupDude, etc etc.

However, there are still many more appropriate keywords available with sup than 'gem', which kind of makes no sense to me. Even SupMusic, SupPoker and SupSex (dot.net taken) are still available, so it looks like this is a slow/medium popularity prefix but doubt it will ever take off as 'hot'. Cannot see any domain sales on record with the prefix sup, so probably not a good idea to buy these in hopes of selling to an end user.

I think you had a freak sale with your one big sup name, which we can't really discern without knowing what it was, and I'd recommend not trickling away your $30K on random/inferior sup names. Better to learn more about domaining and steer your moolah towards better aftermarket names, buying at auction and from dropcatchers.

Have to say SupGem is worth zero, IMO, just too obscure of a keyword that doesn't match the prefix in any sensical way.

:)
 
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no value
 
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Nada, zip, 28 cents at the most.
 
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I agree with the rest $0.
 
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No value there, sorry.
 
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ambitnfun?
Keep this in mind...
Never, but never, buy a domain where you have to make up some reason for that domain to exist.
 
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Sup mah brotha!
Sup with all these sup names?!

Everyone sing together with me: Kill supgem, kill supgem until it is dead! Then twist it around the tailings of a fresh colon cleanse, drop it through an FBI shredder, burn shreds in a water bong pipe, and scatter the ashes to the four corners of the earth so it can never be regged again.

Just messing with you ;)
'Sup' seems to have only two main uses as a prefix: a cool/slang shortening of whassup, and an acronym for Stand Up Paddleboard.
For the paddleboard thingie, looks like sup is regged with a few keywords (and some sites developed), like SupTravel.com and SupGirls.com. For the slangy use sup is regged with quite a few keywords, like SupCash, SupMoney, SupCars, SupPorn, SupDude, etc etc.

However, there are still many more appropriate keywords available with sup than 'gem', which kind of makes no sense to me. Even SupMusic, SupPoker and SupSex (dot.net taken) are still available, so it looks like this is a slow/medium popularity prefix but doubt it will ever take off as 'hot'. Cannot see any domain sales on record with the prefix sup, so probably not a good idea to buy these in hopes of selling to an end user.

I think you had a freak sale with your one big sup name, which we can't really discern without knowing what it was, and I'd recommend not trickling away your $30K on random/inferior sup names. Better to learn more about domaining and steer your moolah towards better aftermarket names, buying at auction and from dropcatchers.

Have to say SupGem is worth zero, IMO, just too obscure of a keyword that doesn't match the prefix in any sensical way.

:)

You are so funny bro. You know what, I took supsex.com right away after reviewing your reply. Yes, there are a lot more to learn in this industry. Because the fact is there are only a few ppl can make big bucks off domain investments.

Thank you for your information.

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ambitnfun?
Keep this in mind...
Never, but never, buy a domain where you have to make up some reason for that domain to exist.

You do have a strong point of view. I have a sense that you dropped many of them. lol ~ thanks for ur reply.
 
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You know what, I took supsex.com right away after reviewing your reply.

Funny, I thought someone might stampede to grab that one when I posted it :lol:
If you sell it to an end user for 30K like your other one, you owe me a trip to Hawaii :p
 
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Funny, I thought someone might stampede to grab that one when I posted it :lol:
If you sell it to an end user for 30K like your other one, you owe me a trip to Hawaii :p

lol, why dont u pick it up in the first place? it might worth a trip to Hawii as you said:)
 
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