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Victor Avram

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Hello,

Since I'm new to this, I would very much appreciate an appraisal for the two domains I've recently purchased.

Thank you
 
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the double dash .co.uk seems pretty worthless to me. Collect.ws is a great keyword, but a terrible extension - maybe mid XX to low XXX reseller.
 
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the double dash .co.uk seems pretty worthless to me. Collect.ws is a great keyword, but a terrible extension - maybe mid XX to low XXX reseller.

Thank you inforg, I appreciate you made time to evaluate my domains although that's not the answer I've been looking for hah:D
Just for my info, I know .com, .net,.org, maybe .biz are the most popular extensions, but when it comes to new GLTD's, .ws has the same 'visibility' as any other new one, isn't it?
 
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.ws has been around a lot longer than the new extensions, but has always been a flop when it comes to prices. Adding a bunch of new possibilities doesn't make it any more valuable than it was.

I've got a couple myself. One I paid $700 for foolishly years ago when I got carried away at an auction.

Stick to .com or be realistic in what your potential is with most of these non-premium extensions. Most solid keywords are going to be the same XX to low XXX range.
 
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That's a great keyword you have-we have one .ws that we're holding long term because they are making a big push into China so we own zuche.ws ( rental car) just on the off chance it hits. There are some very well known investors in this extension but anything other than .com is pretty much a waste of time but that said we have been buying .ch because we can find "aged" names but it's a crap shoot. Best of luck to you.
 
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Thanks to both of you for the valuable info!
 
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