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    Default Re: Available.co.in

    Quote Originally Posted by domainerin View Post
    seems jeff got tired of appraising my domains
    Not at all! I'm always happy to appraise names that belong to members; AFAIK, Bill Gates isn't a member here.

    Note that if you try to sell these domains, people might be hesitant to buy because of the whois information.

    I think that these are all domains worth registering and holding for the long term. I think that there are good end user businesses that for all of them. Available.co.in could be any sort of a business marketplace; Appeal.co.in would be great for a law firm; and Assignment.co.in would be great for an education company.

    If you are looking to sell them quickly, I agree with meditang that these aren't going to have much value between domainers. That's mostly because these are .co.in domains and they are more brandable type domains rather than a generic - eg Appeal versus Lawyers. I think wholesale you are looking at low $xx for these domains.

    If you get an end user approaching you, I'd pitch them at low $x,xxx.

    I like Assignment.co.in the best as there seem to be a lot of tutoring and education type companies in India.

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    Default Re: Available.co.in

    Thanks for the appraisal jeff.. its always pleasant to know your ideas

    eg : I registered appeal.co.in with the idea of developing it into a petition site but now I know lawyers may also be interested in this domain

    For available.co.in , I was thinking of AJAX domain availability checker on the fly script with suggestions and registration options .. but I think that'd be a huge investment to become a registrar.

 

 
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