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> a domainer

Domainers are so silly. The value of your domain is what someone is willing to pay for it and what you said proves it: If you bother to find the people who want it then they will pay for it. Saying $15k - $40k is also silly, because it matters what the specific companies are. A bidding war between a small corner shop and a family owner jewellery store won't reach the same as Apple vs. Google.

"So the answer is basically it depends how much work you are willing to put in to sell them."

The value is what someone is willing to pay for it, if you can find a good end user who desperately wants it and has money then you can sell it for lots, but the money you make doesn't scale relative to the effort you put in, just like with any commodity like housing, cars etc. I can't sell a beaten up old ford focus for $1m because I spend 60 hours a week for a year finding a buyer.

Personally I doubt your domain would clear >$100 in a sale.




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