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Great for financial site, where companies' earnings and/or forecasts are reported/discussed quarterly.

Would work well as a money-making oppotrunity site. "Big" flows despite its simplicity.

Either way, a desirable domain name. I would venture to say $4,500-$5,000 although related economic volatility may drag down a bit.
 

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This is a pretty good domain. However, I don't think it will fetch as much as $4,000 or $5,000. The domain is a little bit too overhelming to give 100% credibility in my opinion. At least if it was your for a site related to financial matters. No, a contest/game site would be better, or something going in that direction.

Good luck!!
 

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Originally posted by kvinsencius
... No, a contest/game site would be better, or something going in that direction.

Good luck!!
Wouldn't that be BigWinnings.com?
 

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Originally posted by kvinsencius
. The domain is a little bit too overhelming to give 100% credibility in my opinion.
Good luck!!

I do see your point, howerver. Consider "SmartMoney.com" for a moment.

Once upon a time, I found it overwhelming, or a gimmick, now it's a financial info staple.
 

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IPAtlas I just went with my first instinct :) Of course there are some domains out there that are successful that go against most appraisal standards. That is why I find appraisal useless when it comes down to determine a domain's value. After many sales and a pretty good overview of the market and most of its industries (at least for the domains you hold), I think you should be able to determine the minimum value yourself. However, posting your domains on forums like this helps to open up new angles of maybe what the domain could be used for and maybe pick up some more postive or negative things to determine your minimum price.

BTW I like your title: Pres/CEO& Ultimate Expert
How many Dan Bucks did it cost? :)

Thanks!
 

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Yes, agreed. If I owned the domain I would 've done in depth research and would 've arrived to a better valuation. In these posts, one goes with their instinct -- another great point.

Should I have saved my DN points for the custom "marching ants" marquee around my posts? What are you going to do with your points? :))

Cheers!
 

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Originally posted by IPatlas

Should I have saved my DN points for the custom "marching ants" marquee around my posts? What are you going to do with your points? :))

Cheers!

Don't know. I wish I could trade it in for some domains or something :)
 
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