Karltonjenkins23
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set whatever price you want
cuz, if you don't ask for it, you certainly won't get it
Good Luck!
imo..
First one is a typo. Second one is the past tense of an obscure word. Reg fee for both. Please read the domain beginners section to learn what to look for in a domain name before you register more.
Freshmen+Year is a typo because Freshman Year is the correct phrase and the search volume proves it. If I have to google the term and its an native english word, then it isn't something worth registering. All the one word .com's with substance are parked and unavailable to beginner domainers without start up capital exceeding $5000+. The only ones left are obscure words like Blunged which are not the singular term and have no commercial value. I'm sorry to break it to you but the first poster did not help you at all with his statement, as he provided nothing useful to help you and basically told you to put a price on them and find out yourself what the world thinks of them. Who is the ideal end user for either domain? Who would want to resell it? Are there any sales of the word blunge? You need to learn what to look for, how to filer out the bad from good and do some research on the name, niche, industry and similar past sales before you start lashing out at others trying to help you. Both names are reg fee get them refunded.Freshmen is not a typo! I'm shocked that you said that. It's the dictionary plural form of freshmanand how is blunged obscure? It's just not in your vocabulary so I'm sure you would have to Google what it means.
Freshmen+Year is a typo because Freshman Year is the correct phrase and the search volume proves it. If I have to google the term and its an native english word, then it isn't something worth registering. All the one word .com's with substance are parked and unavailable to beginner domainers without start up capital exceeding $5000+. The only ones left are obscure words like Blunged which are not the singular term and have no commercial value. I'm sorry to break it to you but the first poster did not help you at all with his statement, as he provided nothing useful to help you basically told you to put a price on them and find out yourself what the world thinks of them. Who is the ideal end user for either domain? Who would want to resell it? Are there any sales of the word blunge? You need to learn what to look for, how to filer out the bad from good and do some research on the name, niche, industry and similar past sales before you start lashing out at others trying to help you. Both names are reg fee get them refunded.
If your not a rookie then why did you reg them? With thousands in sales you should be spending more time to get premium names with actual value from auctions and flipping them for profit.Honestly I respect your input. I felt differently about this domain and that's why I posted it here. I have several great domains and many that I've sold for thousands. I just wanted someone else's opinion so I do appreciate it. Everyone that posts in appraisals are not rookies in this field
If your not a rookie then why did you reg them? With thousands in sales you should be spending more time to get premium names with actual value from auctions and flipping them for profit.
