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Biggs101

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Looking for opinions on this nice medical .INFO domain name:

Teeth dot info
 

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The value is a lot closer to zero than most here will think. If you gave yourself 10 hours to try to search Google leads or try to sell it on a forum would you be guaranteed to be able to get $500? No way. But if you flipped burgers for 10 hours you are guaranteed to get close to $100. If you just happen to be a dentist or someone who wants to put up a site about teeth, then it is a serviceable, or even a good name for that, but aside from that the name has very little value, when you factor in the effort required to get even a few hundred out of it.

The more time you spend thinking about it and putting it in the threads just adds to its cancerous makeup. Names like these take more than they give. They take up brain time, as well as actual physical activity like putting up a thread. You won't be improving your life messing around with names like Teeth.info. The ceiling isn't high even if you get lucky and find the right buyer. By that time, so much time has been wasted on it that it will be just a question of how much of your life you gave up.

For the record, I have wasted lots of time on worse names.
 

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Tho I can see where WhoDatDog is coming from and his analysis may make sense, when someone has generics in bad exts.....how else are they going to find out if someone, somewhere may want it and might even give you more than a little money for it ...? I've seen some generic sales for the lesser exts.... I know .info is not a good ext, and .biz and .us are just a little behind .info, but if you're stuck with dictionary words in bad exts (inc a bad ccTLD) you gotta try something to unload 'em before you give up....lol

He might try to aim at people who may want to create a dentist roster or odontologist directory, etc (tho "teeth" is a rather raw term) .... it takes time but how else would he find out ? And dentistry is a space that will just get hotter with an aging US population, and prices are NOT going down over time, like cosmetic dentistry and its respective specialization (prosthodontics) has seen a huge surge in the last 10-15 yrs (I wish the term were "dentist" ...then even a .info would stand a better chance) Send it to auction with no minimum or reserve imo...
 

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well I just moved Playground dot info for $5,000, and I think Teeth dot info has higher upside to the right buyer.
 

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Tho I can see where WhoDatDog is coming from and his analysis may make sense, when someone has generics in bad exts.....how else are they going to find out if someone, somewhere may want it and might even give you more than a little money for it ...? I've seen some generic sales for the lesser exts.... I know .info is not a good ext, and .biz and .us are just a little behind .info, but if you're stuck with dictionary words in bad exts (inc a bad ccTLD) you gotta try something to unload 'em before you give up....lol

He might try to aim at people who may want to create a dentist roster or odontologist directory, etc (tho "teeth" is a rather raw term) .... it takes time but how else would he find out ? And dentistry is a space that will just get hotter with an aging US population, and prices are NOT going down over time, like cosmetic dentistry and its respective specialization (prosthodontics) has seen a huge surge in the last 10-15 yrs (I wish the term were "dentist" ...then even a .info would stand a better chance) Send it to auction with no minimum or reserve imo...


If someone wanted to pay good money for it, they would contact the owner by Whois. Just like if you had a guy or girl in a big city who hadn't been on a date in three years. You could post a pic of the person and describe how great he or she is, but the proof is in the pudding. Desirable things attract interest. Period. Undesirable things attract little interest. That is how the world works. Having a theoretical exercise about the value of Teeth.info is not a good way to spend one's time on earth. Every time an experienced domainer puts a name like this up in a thread, they are looking to get their hands held. Nobody here ever offers good money for the names because the names just aren't that good, and it turns into a bunch of blah blah....if everything goes right in the world you could get XXXX type of nonsense.
 

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well I just moved Playground dot info for $5,000, and I think Teeth dot info has higher upside to the right buyer.


Lots of average men and women in the world could be great romantics if they were just given the opportunity. Lots of underachieving people could go great things if they found their niche in life, as well. Stick it in a thread here and let's see what some of the most knowledgeable domainers in the world offer you for it today.

There is a reason that this whole forum is a GHOST TOWN, and the appraisal section is filled with garbage. This name is in the top one percent of names in this section, but it still is a waste of people's time to force them to look at names like this. It takes up their brain time just to look at it.

I would be shocked if you were GUARANTEED to get more than a few hundred for it here in a thread today. If that makes the name worth 5K like Playground.info, then I guess names are now worth 20 times what they would sell for in the real world.
 
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