How would you rate this domain name?

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Sam Douglas, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hello. I have a domain which i bought 8 years ago.
    www.feedbacks.info
    This domain can be use for any Niche.
    How would you rate this domain?
    Looking forward for your replies.
    Thank you
     
    Sam Douglas, Nov 22, 2013 IP
  2. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Sorry, but it's not useful for any niche as "feedback" is an uncountable noun, i.e. you can't have a plural of "feedbacks".

    Feedbacks is used in science (e.g. climate feedbacks), but the market is limited.

    Unfortunately, I don't see it even worth the eight years of reg fees. If it had been feedback.info, it would be a different matter entirely. However, there have been some crap domains selling for a lot of money lately, so why not list it, but it doesn't seem worth renewing again at all.
     
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    ryan_uk, Nov 22, 2013 IP
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  3. SystemOAD

    SystemOAD Well-Known Member

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    I agree with the above, nothing special but could sell for $$ or low $$$ if you put some effort and research into your sale.

    Have a good hard think about its best use and your target buyer then give it a try! You have nothing to loss trying to sell it as you renewed it for another year at the beginning of the month, but if you can't sell it before renew I would personally cut my losses with it unless you can use it yourself?
     
    SystemOAD, Nov 22, 2013 IP
  4. Alin Alex

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    Yeah same opinion here. The "s" kills it.But maybe someone sees value in it.You can never know.
     
    Alin Alex, Nov 22, 2013 IP
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    I'm sorry but I have to agree with Ryan, Your be very lucky to sell it for anything buddy.
     
    Lee @ Cyber Relief, Nov 22, 2013 IP
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    Have you tried the the appraisal section at NP?
     
    Alin Alex, Nov 22, 2013 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Sadly, mate, sometimes what we think is great turns out to be a dud. When buying a domain that you think is a dictionary word, you need to take extra care that it is accurate. It's not always so easy for a non-native speaker, especially as many online dictionaries will return a definition of the word without S, even if the word with S is incorrect (or is in limited, very niche-specific use).

    If in doubt, ask on an English grammar and spelling help forum (there are plenty around). You do not need to mention it is for a domain, just that you are not a native speaker and want to understand if "x" is the correct usage, what the difference is, and so on.

    Good luck with domaining! We learn and improve from our experiences.
     
    ryan_uk, Nov 22, 2013 IP