Wi.ki

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by PopsiclePete, Mar 1, 2007.

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    Hi y'all -

    I registered this a few months ago - it's really hard finding any Kiribati registrars. I've been toying around w/ starting some sort of public wiki product for this but not too sure what's my plan yet.

    It's been crawled by Google but is still at PR0 with just a few external links (still haven't done much on it). I suspect it would be pretty valuable to someone like Wikia - they paid a ton for wiki.com and this seems attractive from a URL basis.

    What do you all think?
     
    PopsiclePete, Mar 1, 2007 IP
  2. Nick_Mayhem

    Nick_Mayhem Notable Member

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    I think this can be good one if you find the end user for it.

    It can be anything around $x,xxx if any end user is interested in getting his hands on this one.
     
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    India Forum Well-Known Member

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    Wi.ki is great domain, its worth atleast $1,000.

    Jay
     
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    Wow, that's an excellent domain hack you've got there! I hope you develop it into a wiki site.
     
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    PopsiclePete Peon

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    Thanks for the quick responses everyone. I think it would be helpful to probably launch something w/ the wiki currently loaded, which will increase the site traffic and potentially lead to better results in the SERPs. Do any of you all have experience with actually approaching bigger companies with a particular domain to sell? Seems like the best plan here to identify a potential buyer then pitch them on it.
     
    PopsiclePete, Mar 2, 2007 IP