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bertiewooster

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Hiya

I'm thinking of selling this domain with or without the attached site. Has a bit of traffic and has earned a few dollars in adsense even though I've not really done anything with it. Trying to decide whether to renew the domain next month or sell it.

Any ideas what I might get if I sell it, and would it be better to sell it with the site or just domain?

Thanks!
 
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Zero. IMO.

A 14-character-rule breaker that contains the word "the" on a .NET is the reason. Someone needs to delete this domain and put it out of its misery.
 
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Wow you're very opinionated aintcha. Perhaps searchers don't know they are breaking any rules when they type in "trading the forex"; doubt many of them would figure the 'rules' dictate they should be searching for 'trading forex'.

It's making a few bucks on adsense with little effort, and it's a PR2 so IMO there is development potential.

Geez I knew it was a waste of time getting advice in here.
 
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If you don't like the advice, DON't ask for Any.

Didn't get advice I got a snide opinion about putting it out of it's misery. :rolleyes:

$5 name
developed $50

Well as it's managed to make itself around $30 undeveloped and with no input from me, if it was developed properly then I would expect a corresponding rise in income. A brief look on Flippa would tell you sites with PR, traffic, and even a smidgeon of income go for at lot more than $50. Christ even new sites that haven't been indexed and with long .info domain names, go for more than that!

Guess I'll hang on to it then and develop it further when time allows.

Thanks for your input.
 
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