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I'd appreciate some appraisals for this domain (wlmfan.com), with WLM standing for Windows Live Messenger - replacing MSN Messenger imminently.

Thanks.
 
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it's ok but i don't see great throngs flodding to that name low $xx
 
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Anyone else?
 
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Well, certainly fan sites dont belong to windows messenger. I can see value in celeb fan sites but a messenger fan site? Low xx for this one
 
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khuldun said:
Well, certainly fan sites dont belong to windows messenger. I can see value in celeb fan sites but a messenger fan site? Low xx for this one

I take it you've not heard of mess.be then..
 
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I have but undeveloped, it would have only gone for mid to high xx, such siites and domaind require development. Good Luck
 
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khuldun said:
I have but undeveloped, it would have only gone for mid to high xx, such siites and domaind require development. Good Luck

Thanks. My intention is to possibly ask someone to help develop it, and then when I come to sell it they'd get a percentage commission.

Alternatively, I could send requests to various other MSN Messenger (currently) fansites, asking if they wish to merge and develop onto a bigger stage to compete with mess.be slightly more. Then we'd work out a sale from there.

Only initial ideas at the moment, but I felt it was worth getting as it's sure to become a popular suffix (WLM), and the domain itself is simple, practical and easy to remember. I'm sure there's some people out there who agree with me and are interested.
 
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