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closed Please give me an idea of what these are worth eTits.net, eIcy.net 0FUK.com

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Please give me an idea of what these are worth

eTits.net
eIcy.net
0FUK.com
quit.bz

I suspect mid $xx but would love others opinions.

Thanks
 

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Undeveloped - $0
Developed - multiple of profit
 

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$0?

There are 4 and 5 letter .net selling right now on ebay for low to mid $xx.

I disagree but I do appreciate your time in posting. Thanks
 

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I ony see value in eTits.net, maybe high xx or low xxx to the right buyer

Reg-fee for the other imo
 

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save up 10-20 reg fees and buy a $100-$200 domain and put a wordpress site on it and work it.

you'll thank me later
 

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eBay is a fickle market because there are so many variables that play into the final price. It's tough to use it as a basis for value because fluke names could attract a bidding fight where good names just didn't get proper exposure.

I would develop something under the best of the 4 (eTits IMO) and auction off the others.

You might see if eTits(.)com is developed or not and pitch it to the owner for a quick $50

GEOowners has a great point - spend a few bucks more on upper tier domains

I have a few posts at my blog that outline some basics in choosing domains..

Good luck :)
 

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save up 10-20 reg fees and buy a $100-$200 domain and put a wordpress site on it and work it. you'll thank me later

Quality my friend, not quantity.

Dont go for the weird names and look to make $30-$50 per, unless your dealing with 1000's of domains, then hey- go for it.

Load up your bolt action and go lion hunting. Leave the fishing for the noobs on Ebay.

Just my honest opinion......

---------- Post added at 03:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:10 PM ----------

Floname, I know you do ALOT of business on Ebay, and Im not implying you or DMarkel are noobs (obviously, since Ive pm'ed you and asked you for help in the past- thanks again) If anything, I'm the noob.

Im simply saying avoid the e-this and i-that and the cheap ebay flips and focus on the quality, thats all.

Theres certainly money to be made on Ebay though, and Floname can vouch for that. Good to see you btw.

-Michael
 

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$0?

There are 4 and 5 letter .net selling right now on ebay for low to mid $xx.

I disagree but I do appreciate your time in posting. Thanks

As I have said before MANY TIMES... Are you looking for ideas/appraisals or just external confirmation of your own thoughts?

I also think they are worth ZERO, unless they make money, in which case the name is still nothing, but the associated website can be sold for a multiple of earnings.

The ebay argument is useless, I could try to sell crappydomain.biz for $200 on ebay, and spend $400 in fees before finding a poor soul who thinks it is actually worth that sum.
 
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