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Originally Posted by Kelli58
Get rid of anything that isn't a .com in that list.
Now remove any from the list that have dashes or digits.
What does that leave you with?
No I'm sorry to say you don't have a goldmine. You have a handful of domain names that are worth reg fee at best. Let me give you some examples as to why ...
* Playin-poker.com
It's a dot com, great. That helps but it's a dash - word. That hurts. Playin, isn't a real word so that hurts big time. PlayingPoker.com would actually be rather decent in value but what you have, not so much. How many people a day do you really think google Playin' Poker? A wordtracker search shows not so many.
* Pokertoo.com
Shoe Frig - two random words put together don't make it a real keyword phrase. Shoe and Frig no more go together than Poker Too do, so again, minus some basic SEO value this domain isn't really that great. But I would say you might actually get $200 or $300 for it. In the end this does have some SEO value.
* Pokeraddict.biz
* Pokeraddicts.biz
.biz domain names have always always hurt drastically in value. Think of it this way - The business of poker addict or the business of poker addicts. How well do those domain names sound now? Someone might give you $10 or $20 for them but I can't see anyone going much higher.
* Poker-onlines.net
Really? Not a dot com, that hurts. Dot net isn't bad, typically the second most valuable ext but you put with it a dash of two keywords that don't go together. Poker Onlines. Is Onlines really even a word? REG FEE.
* Gambling2poker.com
* Gambling4poker.com
Gambling 2 poker. Gambling 4 poker. Having a digit in the domain name always hurts the value but throw in that the words don't flow well or really make sense then you have a not one but 2 REG FEE domains.
* Addicts2poker.com
* Addictpoker.net
REG FEE - see above analysis why.
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