JulienJ
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A recent domain inquiry I received for a two word .com, affirmed one thing: end users will go for the cheaper of two TLDs.
The domain’s second word is “graphics,” and as an aged .com domain asset I value it very close to five figures.
As there are several businesses that use both keywords in various TLDs and ccTLDs, I examined the background of the person inquiring, who had a $40 dollar budget.
For a hard-working artist in the Midwest, forty bucks can go a long way. There was no point in me quoting a price for the .com, and instead of playing Grinch, I pointed him to the matching .Graphics domain – a new gTLD that can be acquired for about $25 per year.
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The domain’s second word is “graphics,” and as an aged .com domain asset I value it very close to five figures.
As there are several businesses that use both keywords in various TLDs and ccTLDs, I examined the background of the person inquiring, who had a $40 dollar budget.
For a hard-working artist in the Midwest, forty bucks can go a long way. There was no point in me quoting a price for the .com, and instead of playing Grinch, I pointed him to the matching .Graphics domain – a new gTLD that can be acquired for about $25 per year.
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