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digibri

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Howdy,

I own obeisant.com, am thinking about selling, and am looking for appraisal help.
I've pasted some definitions below, in case they're helpful.


Thanks,

B.

merriam-webster.com
obeisance (noun)
1: a movement of the body made in token of respect or submission : bow
2: acknowledgment of another's superiority or importance : homage <makes obeisance to her mentors>


thefreedictionary.com
Obeisant (adjective)
affable, amiable, civil, compliant, conciliatory, courteous, decorous, duteous, dutiful, eager to please, good-natured, gracious, helpful, honorable, humble, meek, nonresisting, obedient, obliging, pliant, respectful, reverent, reverential, self-abasing, showing homage, submissive, subservient, surrendering, willing, yielding
 
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Be careful if you have the idea that just because a name is in the dictionary it has to have decent value. This is a word that 99.999999999 percent of human beings will have never heard of. The fact that it is in the dictionary does not mean that anyone you know now or have known in the past will ever utter the word in the course of their lives.

There might be a group of people who will buy it because it is a dictionary word. That will be your gain and their loss if you can make that transaction happen. The name doesn't really have any value, though I am sure people will tell me how wrong I am. Good luck with it. If you get any offers at all my suggestion is to sell it immediately and then forget about these types of names.
 

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Thanks for your feedback. Yeah, I've had it for a while and didn't pay much for it so I'm not in a bad situation or anything.
I think it could be good with branding as a positive / humble / touchy-feelie blog or something.
You're probably right about the fact that people don't recognize it. IT's certainly not a type-in sort of thing.

B.
 

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18,900 results in google, that's not very encouraging.
Obscure dictionary keywords have no particular value, if they are never used in everyday language. You could find plenty of similar domains still available, even though many have nonethless been registered regardless of their lack of value :)
 
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