Domains with same prefix "MIO" and others

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by durdenet, May 30, 2008.

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    Please let me know what do you think,
    I own these domains and would like to sell them.
    This following list could be sold to 1 customer who wants to have a business based on the style of "easy.com" that has many websites with same prefix. mioworld.com could be the main one:
    1. mioworld.com
    2. mioagritourism.com
    3. mioscuba.com
    4. mioextreme.com
    5. mioholiday.com
    6. miobooking.com

    And here are other domains that I own and could be good for technical blogs:

    1. chipword.com
    2. netandchips.com
    3. fuzzycast.com

    This last one seems to me something for a Web 2.0 website:

    jamelade.com

    I am new to this.. What do you think?
    What about the value.. any ideas?

    Thanks!:cool:
     
    durdenet, May 30, 2008 IP
  2. durdenet

    durdenet Peon

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    up, is this too hard to evaluate?
    I also have to decide which one is worth renewing :confused:.... and I need to do this soon, so any comment would be appreciated..

    thanks
     
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  3. puremonopoly

    puremonopoly Active Member

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    fuzzycast.com seems like its worth $xx. The rest I wouldn't renew. Maybe if you have godaddy.com as your domain supplier sell the rest at an auction with no reserve.. and the ones that don't sell don't bother renewing. You have the right idea with the easy.com thing. However, that's their niche that they developed. Undeveloped these domains seem to have no high value. fuzzycast.com has potential so I'd recommend that if you're in the market to develop a site that one would be your best choice. hmm... other than that... ...its better to get one word domains like flying.com, glasses.com... stay in the .com's for best results. If you're going for more than one word try catching a trend domain... when the kitrina flood happened in Louisiana, USA that domain was bid up to somewhere in the $x,xxx,xxx as I recall. Stick with trends, stay away from randomness... think about the likelyness of someone else directly typing in your domain name ino their browser. rain.com is easier to type in than raincat.com... I'd be 100 times more likely to visit rain.com simply because of this.
     
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  4. Trusted Writer

    Trusted Writer Banned

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    I can only see chipword.com as the only with some value or develpment potential.
     
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    ROOFIS Well-Known Member

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    Considering the sheer size of the world wide web any
    name based dot com could become the next JohnChow.com
    (althrough I think he's in some trouble-but thats another subject!)
    jamelade.com. How many Jame Lade's are there in the world?
    Worth keeping :)

    Google Results 273,000 for jame lade. :cool:
     
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