Dynadot โ€” .com Registration $8.99

domain TheFourthOfJuly.org

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch
Status
Not open for further replies.

GreenGambler

I Collect SilverVIP Member
Impact
197
I posted this name here a while back and got mixed responses.

The holiday is coming up, maybe it will be worth more around this time of the year?

What do you think TheFourthOfJuly.org is worth?

Or how about 4thofJuly.ws?


Which would you say is the more valuble DN?


Us americans love our independence day and what town/city doesn't want there own 4th of July page?

Thanks for all comments
 
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
AfternicAfternic
Well, I guess I see some value in it since I have some similar ones myself:

July4th.info
July4th.biz
The4thOfJuly.us
TheFourthOfJuly.info

I've sold I think three similar ones in the $200 to $300 range. One of them (can't remember the TLD) I actually sold, picked up in a drop and then resold again. It's a great keyword for the fireworks industry if promoting it.

I like the .org, but I'm not too sure you'll be able to move the .ws.

FourthOfJuly.biz seems to be the only close one still available.
 
1
•••
The .org has an interesting potential - how about a fireworks safety site with paid links to firework sellers. That would fit the .org well.
 
0
•••
reg fee on those.

the word "the" kills your name and mixing letters and numbers in a name is tough.
 
0
•••
gmac17 said:
reg fee on those.

the word "the" kills your name and mixing letters and numbers in a name is tough.

"The" does negatively effect some domains negatively, but sometimes It's just as good as the domain without it if that is the way it's commonly verbalized. Examples:
TheStarSpangledBanner.info or StarSpangledBanner.info
I think the above are probably equal or at least close to it.

Sometimes "the" actually ties down the exact meaning of a name as in:
"ThePlague" - a specific "Plague" in history vs. plague which is just a word.
"TheBears" - a football team vs. "Bears" which is just an animal.
"The4thOfJuly" - refers to a specific US holiday vs 4thOfJuly which is just a date. I even found a graphic that includes all the characters as seen here:
http://adoptabledomains.com/index.php?a=d&id=2877


It is nice when using a number to have the numerical as well as spelled version. I think "4th" is more common in this case than "fourth" though.
 
0
•••
Thanks for the AWSOME feedback Adoptable.. I thought the same thing but could never have said so sweetly:)

Great Thinking! (I would give you another 'shot' of REP if it would let me)
 
0
•••
This got me thinking, so I just registered FridayThe13th.biz 8^X 8-X which was the only gTLD available except .mobi. I thought it might make a good Halloween, Horror film, or superstition book site.

Notice this also has both "the" and numbers as well.
 
0
•••
Status
Not open for further replies.
Appraise.net
Unstoppable Domains
Domain Recover
DomainEasy โ€” Payment Flexibility
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back