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WhoDatDog

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It's a tricky name, since when one thinks of jerseys one tends to think of men only, so it is a bit redundent. I know there are a ton of websites out there that are probably worse (that sell Jerseys for sports teams, etc), so if the name gets even a bit of traffic you might be able to sell it cheap to them. But I just don't see the term Mens Jerseys being something that someone would type in, so my guess is no traffic, or essentially zero traffic.

Someone looking for jerseys is going to type in sports jerseys, team gear, etc......they won't make the men distinction, since nobody thinks of women when they think of jerseys.

I am going to give it a zero value without even doing a Google search. It looks like it should be worth something, but I don't think so. Even if it shows lots of Google results, don't be fooled. That term really isn't used by those looking to buy jerseys, and that is the only way people are going to type it in.

Edit.....I see that there is a site at MensJersey.com, so there is a possible end-user right there. So the value has gone up a bit from zero. But you would be very surpised how many people with similar sites like MensJersey.com won't appreciate the value of MensJerseys.com (I have had tons of dotcoms where there were sites at .nets and many of those people wouldn't pay me $10). You could end up spending quite a lot of time trying to sell this name if the owner of the singular doesn't take it, but knowing that there is a site at the singular, I have to say that your name is worth something....but not much. Low-mid XX, I would say. You will either sell it to an end-user quick for low-mid XXX or you will strike out. If you strike out you are out the time and effort you put into it, and that makes the name worth zero again.

I hope you prove me wrong.
 
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End user: lowish $x,xxx,
sedo auction: $xxx,
reseller: $xx
 

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Edit.....I see that there is a site at MensJersey.com, so there is a possible end-user right there. So the value has gone up a bit from zero. But you would be very surpised how many people with similar sites like MensJersey.com won't appreciate the value of MensJerseys.com (I have had tons of dotcoms where there were sites at .nets and many of those people wouldn't pay me $10). You could end up spending quite a lot of time trying to sell this name if the owner of the singular doesn't take it, but knowing that there is a site at the singular, I have to say that your name is worth something....but not much. Low-mid XX, I would say. You will either sell it to an end-user quick for low-mid XXX or you will strike out. If you strike out you are out the time and effort you put into it, and that makes the name worth zero again.

I hope you prove me wrong.

That's a parked page from SmartName Shops
 
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