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Should be an easy x,xxx given the number of beauty schools out there (the courses aren't cheap either!)
It's a good name but gut feeling is that it won't be easy to sell at that level. Will be interesting to see if he can. It's a question of whether someone would brand as beautyschool.co.uk.
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Think I'll just stick it on Sedo and if someone wants it they'll find it there, or anyone can make a decent opening bid for it on Domainlore and I may start an auction there, as Edwin pointed out, plenty of xxxxxbeautyschool.co.uk sites around, cheers.
Best way (but difficult way) to attempt an optimum value sale, is to reseach all the top beauty schools, then send them a letter which makes the case as to why they should buy the name. Then you might luck out with a full value sale. Still quite difficult to make the sale, but it's possible.
Otherwise, my revenue detection senses are telling me this has potential for a developer. Beauty is big business, and think how many young women want to go into beauty in some way for a career. Think instructional videos on the site, then think big business very keen to get their products shifted and direct advertising revenue potential. Also think beauty schools very keen to sign up new pupils on courses (probably quite expensive courses), and think of the custom lead generation potential. I wouldn't want to develop this myself, because it's not my thing, but I can see how it could be done and this domain is superb for branding. Getting it right won't be easy, and will be a lot of hard work will be required, but I see the glimmer of potential.
if you "stick it on Sedo", it will take a very long time, if ever, to sell it. Put it on DomainLore and you won't see optimum value, only a fraction of it.
Best way (but difficult way) to attempt an optimum value sale, is to reseach all the top beauty schools, then send them a letter which makes the case as to why they should buy the name.
Otherwise, my revenue detection senses are telling me this has potential for a developer. Beauty is big business, and think how many young women want to go into beauty in some way for a career.
Think instructional videos on the site, then think big business very keen to get their products shifted and direct advertising revenue potential. Also think beauty schools very keen to sign up new pupils on courses (probably quite expensive courses), and think of the custom lead generation potential. I wouldn't want to develop this myself, because it's not my thing, but I can see how it could be done and this domain is superb for branding. Getting it right won't be easy, and will be a lot of hard work will be required, but I see the glimmer of potential.
Some cheeky chaps would phone the last owner up and see if there still trading if so they'd ask if they have a web site might ring some bells for them and you might get an email offering to buy it they had it all those years they may want it
If you do go down that route, perhaps try and "quantify" the size of the school (based on their info, and if they're a Ltd company, their filed accounts using something like Duedil.com) and then narrow the list down to the top 8-10 candidates.
Then send them a letter that lists all the people you're contacting, in alphabetic order, so that they're aware that they're "competing" for the domain. Indicate that you are contacting all potentially interested parties at the same time, and the first that says "yes" to your asking price of _____ gets the domain.
At the extreme top-end of the scale, something like http://www.mysummercamps.com/ but for beauty schools might be a huge money spinner, once the effort to collate information about all the schools in the UK and present it in a meaningful, comparative way has been undertaken.
I watched a programme about a young UK woman, probably aged about 18, she started doing make-up instructional videos to post on YouTube, and she gained a huge following on there, which lead to a big US manufacturer starting her own range of make-up to sell, she was raking it in.
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