therapize.net (premium domain?)

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    CVV2, Aug 25, 2007 IP
  2. dmdelectronics

    dmdelectronics Active Member

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    $38.00 value
     
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  3. CVV2

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    I want a "manual" appraisal not a free leapfish.com one. Thanks.
     
    CVV2, Aug 25, 2007 IP
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    dmdelectronics Active Member

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    Why don't you specify that then?
     
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  5. CVV2

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    More appraisals?
     
    CVV2, Aug 26, 2007 IP
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    bump. ______
     
    CVV2, Aug 27, 2007 IP
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    Reg fee no premiumness
     
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    What exactly is premium about this domain???? Below reg fee
     
    beautyinmd, Aug 27, 2007 IP
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    is a word from dictionary.
     
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    I think its worth more than reg fee though but I can't tell the exact price. Why don't you hold on to it for a while?
     
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  11. CVV2

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    I am doing it now. If you search in google by therapize you will get millions of pages.
     
    CVV2, Aug 27, 2007 IP
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    Maybe $30-$50; not worth much to an end user at this time. also, not premium b/c of .net extension.
     
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    There may be lots of search results, but there is almost no search volume. The term "dictionary word" has a different meaning when being used for domaining purposes. Yes, the word is in the dictionary, but there are lots of words in the dictionary and not all of them are valuable. There are three types of "dictionary words" and only two of them have inherent value in domaining.

    The first type of word is common verbal usage. The meaning of these words will be immediately recognized by almost everybody. In addition, the spelling of these words is likely to be known as well. These words have the highest value.

    The second type of word is common knowledge. These are words that are used infrequently by most people (though may be used heavily in speech by people in related industries). However, while these words aren't used much in speech, they show up often enough that the majority of people will recognize them when they see/hear them. They may or may not know the spelling of these words. These words have secondary value.

    The final type of word found in the dictionary are words that have no common usage or are only used by people in related industries. These words have little to no value of their own. This is the category I would put your word in. That being said, this particular word is near the top, rather than the bottom, of this list. While people may not recognize the existance of your word, it is fairly easy to determine the meaning with a little thought.

    As it stands, without development I would say this domain is worth the reg fee.

    That being said, it could be a diamond in the rough. The low search volume and lack of ad competition for this term means that you could turn this into something worthwhile. It is also likely that there is not much SEO competition for this search term. While you may have to convince people that it is actually in the dictionary, you could turn this into a brandable term. Whether the ROI for doing so would be worth it, I don't know.
     
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    thanks bluegrass special for your clear explanation. I am sure if I develop the domain it will value much more, and also in future it should be value much more because that word should be more known by people. Thanks.
     
    CVV2, Aug 27, 2007 IP