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<blockquote data-quote="Varlin" data-source="post: 2232386" data-attributes="member: 70706"><p>Both payment and fertilizer (more like the word manure) are valid meanings (homophone and homographs words, and despite the different meaning, the origin is the same). In terms of usage, I feel the manure meaning easier to develop/monetize than the payment meaning, but that might be just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>When used as payment the term's "feeling" (subtly but surely) is more like principal amortization than "regular" payments </p><p></p><p>I have Spanish domain names with lower and higher perceived value, and I think you might get 1800-2800 if properly marketed, way easier if fully developed as infosite on any of the topics. As someone previously pointed out, expect $240-380 for a quick sale to a reseller or low profile end user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varlin, post: 2232386, member: 70706"] Both payment and fertilizer (more like the word manure) are valid meanings (homophone and homographs words, and despite the different meaning, the origin is the same). In terms of usage, I feel the manure meaning easier to develop/monetize than the payment meaning, but that might be just my opinion. When used as payment the term's "feeling" (subtly but surely) is more like principal amortization than "regular" payments I have Spanish domain names with lower and higher perceived value, and I think you might get 1800-2800 if properly marketed, way easier if fully developed as infosite on any of the topics. As someone previously pointed out, expect $240-380 for a quick sale to a reseller or low profile end user. [/QUOTE]
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