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vvebdesign.co.uk - how much would you pay?

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by dave487, Nov 10, 2005.

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    I have the domain www.vvebdesign.co.uk, how much is this worth and how much would anyone offer me for it (not sure if I want to sell it - just testing the water really).:)
     
    dave487, Nov 10, 2005 IP
  2. Dio

    Dio Well-Known Member

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    Not a lot, its not particulaly SEO friendly doing the vv instead of the w - it will cause confusions and not score so well IMO - however, if there's a fan of Vibrant Virgins Eating Brie and they want to design new shapes of Brie for the virgins to eat, you could be onto a winner ;)
     
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  3. dave487

    dave487 Peon

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    Just spotted loads more of these eg vveb.tv and vvebsite.net that haven't been registered, if you write in a certain font it looks like web.tv

    Is there any point in this? I thought it was a great discovery an hour ago but now not so sure. As Dio says it will be confusing and not seo fiendly.

    If anyone has a use for them there are loads available still.
     
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    I would recommend not investing too much money in these "vv" domains. I remember a company back in 1999... pq something. They thought they had a clever idea of registering every big keyword with a p and q wrapped around it. Like pcarsq.com, or pelectronicsq.com. Millions were spent on marketing and throwing big parties to celebrate their wonderful idea. A year later they went under. I may be the only person that even remembers them... ;-)

    So my advice, don't spend your money on domain name gimicks. Focus your resources on building a good quality site with good content that users will enjoy and recommend.

    Good luck!
     
    my3cents, Nov 13, 2005 IP