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It seems .PRO is slowly coming out of the cage with cheaper reg prices than they were a year ago and major registrars like netsol taking notice of the extension and promoting it. B-)

Here are some that I picked up in last couple of days:

Alexandria.pro

Anchorage.pro

Arlington.pro

Belfast.pro

Birmingham.pro

Budapest.pro

Durham.pro

Fairfax.pro

Italian.pro

Lisbon.pro

Fire away with your regs after the relaunch on September 8th, 2008.
 
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akcampbell said:
mwzd, you're a Mod and a .pro domain registrant, if we can't count on you to be gracious about what other people are regging, who can we count on?!:)
I'm not trying to put anyone down, sorry if it came across like that, just that i think there are a lot better domains to register in .pro than some that are currently being registered. I'm also not saying all registrations are bad, some are exceptional too.

Thats why I even published the list of availables on the previous page - they might not be the best keywords but see the search metrics on that. And those in the first set all have six figure sales in the relevant .com version.

I would discount metrics for apple / mango / orange / blackberry because they are well known company brands worldwide.

From a brand perspective, I feel that .pro might have an advantage over even .com, let alone any other gtld/stld/cctld. But pure brandability is not what you're looking for with .pro - you must be able to define a business purpose with the domain - online, not leave it up to someone's imagination to come up with it.

So imho - a sailboat.pro or cruiselines.pro would score over pillows.pro. But then, this is just my own perspective, I do not claim to be the ultimate authority on any extension, especially not .pro which forms a really insignificant part of my portfolio in terms of the number of names i have.

I'm actually very happy that .pro reg fees have come down. Now if the renewals also dropped to $30 or thereabouts, I would divest my entire .net/.info/.us portfolios and get .pros, till renewals are where they are its a tough sell for me to convince my people.

Kuli said:
@mwzd, I really wondered what should be so bad about fruit names against your tees.pro. To be honest, I didn't know this word before; I'm not a native english speaker, and I had to look it up in my dictionary.
Kuli, nothing bad about fruit names in .pro if you own an orchard for the said fruit or deal in it currently. I hope you do realise that .pro is a developers extension atm, not a domainers, even though there have been some sales.

Kuli said:
This, however, doesn't mean say very much about the value of tees.pro. Maybe it's five times more worth than peach.pro or mango.pro, then I'll share your happiness! If you think that banana.pro is completely worthless and the lousiest domain you've ever seen, then it's okay. I asked for a honest opinion.
Any domain registered recently is worth exactly reg fees, let no one tell you any different. But its easier to convince an online t-shirt seller of the benefits of tees.pro than a offline peach dealer of the benefits of peach.pro

Kuli said:
I just don't understand why you're making fun of the fact that tees.pro still was available.
I'm not making fun of it, I was quite happy it was, best $25 i ever spent imo. What surprised me is that this was available and people are registering .pro's which have less meaning. Maybe we have a different take on .pro, could be the language differences too.

Kuli said:
pornos.pro
Classic example of a domain I wouldn't touch in .pro, even if I did adult otherwise (which I dont). This has more of a chance of being cancelled by the registry. And there are a ton of top adult keywords in .pro still available, a lot with much better search results, its still not advisable.
 
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zuriko said:
Hi Kuli!
I droped this 5 domains and maybe I was wrong!))
Good luck with this names and hope you will be more successful then me!
Hi Zuriko,

you have very good domains, so I can understand you! Maybe I should stop registering new ones as well, I'm running towards the 200 count... that's getting too much!

mwzd said:
But its easier to convince an online t-shirt seller of the benefits of tees.pro than a offline peach dealer of the benefits of peach.pro
Gee, now I really understand the meaning. My dictionary just listed it as a T-piece. Learned something new!

(Now I understand you. I registered jeans.pro a year ago.)

I totally agree with you that .pro is a developer's extension, not a domainer's, and I'm happy about it. Otherwise, it would be nearly impossible to claim good names for reg fee (just try that with .mobi, or even .me). Most of my .pro domains are registered for my personal use, and I'm working on it. Even the fruit domains might be useful for my business, that's the reason why I took them; if there's a good offer for them, I would sell them immediately, but if not, I wouldn't care either.

There are just a few of my domains which I registered solely for selling them, and jeans.pro is one of them together with pornos.pro (which is the second of my adult .pro domains). The main reason why I registered them is that I don't want to be hopping mad when .pro domain sales reach xxx,xxx $, and I had the chance to participate but didn't take it. But this will be the case - if ever - in some years earliest.

About pornos.pro:
mwzd said:
Classic example of a domain I wouldn't touch in .pro, even if I did adult otherwise (which I dont). This has more of a chance of being cancelled by the registry.
It's a matter of opinion; i don't think that the registry will cancel "normal" adult domains just because they're adult ones. But I agree, I wouldn't take very offensive or obscene names.

What interests much more is how "professional" a .pro website must be, and if (or how many) names will be canceled because ICANN or any other thinks that they're not registered for "professional use".
 
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Can we safely conclude that fruit is to tees as natural gas is to a roulette board? If not, perhaps we can at least agree on wishing Zuriko a slendid 43rd Birthday today....(Notably, Zuriko, I am but one day older than you...but none the wiser)

Mike :tu:
 
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mjs said:
Can we safely conclude that fruit is to tees as natural gas is to a roulette board?
:D :D :D Probably true too, Belated Happy B'day Mike.

Happy B'day Zuriko :tu:

Kuli, i dont really think registrypro or icann are going to start deleting names just yet... but why take a chance?
 
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mjs said:
Can we safely conclude that fruit is to tees as natural gas is to a roulette board? If not, perhaps we can at least agree on wishing Zuriko a slendid 43rd Birthday today....(Notably, Zuriko, I am but one day older than you...but none the wiser)

Mike :tu:
Thank You very much Mike!!!
And Happy Birthday to YOU!!

mwzd said:
:D :D :D Probably true too, Belated Happy B'day Mike.

Happy B'day Zuriko :tu:

Kuli, i dont really think registrypro or icann are going to start deleting names just yet... but why take a chance?
Thank You!!!))
 
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LOL, talk about comparing apples and oranges!

Happy b-day Z!

I think "Tees" could also be for golf tees. Although I think TShirts is a much bigger business than golf tees (but then again I'm horrible at golf.)
 
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I will join mjs in pledging to donate 100NP$ to the seller for every .pro sale reported by DNJournal.com making 200NP$ in total. I will also add 100NP$ for each full month I don't pay out from the date of this post so the reporting pot will grow. Would anybody else like to donate a few NP$ to the DNJournal sales report pot?
 
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Just grabbed: lcdtv.pro

What do you think of it?

Plasmatv.pro still avail...
 
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beljf123 said:
Just grabbed: lcdtv.pro
What do you think of it?
Plasmatv.pro still avail...
lcdtv.pro - In my opinion it's much better to register something else...
LCD.TV will be much better in your case.
Try to develop lcdtv.pro - it will have more value

Plasmatv.pro - tv on plasma is old technology
 
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akcampbell said:
Would anybody else like to donate a few NP$ to the DNJournal sales report pot?

I'll donate 100NP$ for the next two sales listed.
 
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zuriko said:
Capital.com http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 6,900,000

Capital.pro http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 7,300

000 differences???
To the extent that many .com sales seem to defy logic, the predicted outcomes, though unlikely, are not implausible. Even so, that Estibot is so quick to spit out such disparate appraisals suggests that despite recent reports of the application of more reliable technologies to the process, Estibot is yet not equipped to measure important qualitative measures such as nexus, or extension fit. Were Estibot so able, I would expect the appraisal on the .Pro end to rise significantly.

If time affords, may I suggest that you contact the principal for Estibot. He is a Namepros member and has expressed a willingness in the past to listen to concerns raised herein, and has agreed on at least one occasion that I'm aware of, make adjustments, accordingly. His user name escapes me, at present. Perhaps, another member can fill in the gaps. In any event, Capital.pro is a terrific domain that is sure to bring you handsome returns.
 
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perhaps the stats make a difference ??
Domain: Capital.com
Keywords capital
Frequency (Google) 892000000
in Anchor Text 8860000
in Title 18600000
in URL 4320000
Backlinks 47
PageRank 0
Alexa Rank 76906VERIFY
Traffic (Visits / Day) 2,500VERIFY

PPC Ads # 5
Max PPC Bid $0.54
Overture/mo 55400
Wordtracker/day 468
http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 6,900,000

Domain: Capital.pro
Keywords capital
Frequency (Google) 892000000
in Anchor Text 8860000
in Title 18600000
in URL 4320000
Backlinks 0
PageRank 0
Alexa Rank Not Ranked
Traffic (Visits / Day) 0

PPC Ads # 5
Max PPC Bid $0.54
Overture/mo 55400
Wordtracker/day 468
http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 7,300
btw I notice my Weather.pro does a little better

Domain: Weather.com
Keywords weather
Frequency (Google) 1140000000
in Anchor Text 41500000
in Title 58500000
in URL 49500000
Backlinks 37350
PageRank 0
Alexa Rank 122VERIFY
Traffic (Visits / Day) 880,000VERIFY

PPC Ads # 1
Max PPC Bid $0.65
Overture/mo 3215870
Wordtracker/day 42108
http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 4,300,000
Domain: Weather.pro
Keywords weather
Frequency (Google) 1140000000
in Anchor Text 41500000
in Title 58500000
in URL 49500000
Backlinks 0
PageRank 0
Alexa Rank Not Ranked
Traffic (Visits / Day) N/A

PPC Ads # 1
Max PPC Bid $0.65
Overture/mo 3215870
Wordtracker/day 42108


http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 22,000
 
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Just picked up lowinterest.pro.

I know, I know, not the strongest reg but I supposed it can be used for credit cards, car loans, mortgages, student loans, etc. Thought I might as well reg it now since A LOT of the names on my list have been scooped up within the past 3 weeks.
 
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Ben42 said:
I'll donate 100NP$ for the next two sales listed.

I am in for $100 NP to get the 7k sale listed.
 
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Just picked-up membership.pro
What's your opinion about this one?
 
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Very nice fit with .pro. My only concern would be membership has sold just 4 times in .com with a max price of about $2k. I have a couple of similar .pros, Subscription.pro and Fees.pro.
 
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.pro reg fees down to $14.99 for 2 weeks at Encirca.
 
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Thats what I'm talking about... good move by encirca. I hope they make it where its 14.99 for all years and not just one!!!
 
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akcampbell said:
.pro reg fees down to $14.99 for 2 weeks at Encirca.
And they would do this about 48 hrs after i spent $25 on a name :D :D :D

Interesting though, any idea on transfers?

$59 renewal still makes it $75 for two years.
 
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