What does it mean to you?
Have you ran it through Estibot? It's pretty accurate 87.5% of the time and most **** use it
So it hasn't actually got a meaning and was available to register until you bought it a couple of weeks ago? I would say then that the domain has no value as is.
I've been to England Bay, beautiful cove no one else knows about, only accessed via boat. Don't ask me to reveal where it is.
It's never a good idea for non-english native speakers just to put two words together and then register the domain. There is no such place as England Bay. Also you are using google wrong to make decisions. If you enclose it in quotes (") you get the search for the complete phrase together - as you can see England Bay has none. What you are searching for is every site that contains the word 'England' OR the word 'Bay' - this means nothing. Also I don't think branding means what you think it means. I would recommend *not* registering any more domains until you have read through all the information about what sells, what constitutes a good domain, and the market. Also please never quote estibot as a source - I swear that site is responsible for more new entrants to the market losing money than anything else. Estibot is useless. It is rubbish only ever quoted by people who don't understand the market and mentioning any valuation they come up with only makes you look amateur in the eyes of potential buyers. wonder_lander wasn't being serious - he was referring to the spate of posts recently from people just joining and trying to give us sales talk for domains we know have no value. They tend to use estibot to try and sell.
However here is a simple rule for beginners. If a domain is available now in .com or .co.uk then it has no value UNLESS you give it value by creating a site with income based around it. Even then it will only have the value of a multiple of it's income. The days for registering available domains then selling them for a premium are long gone - don't waste your money on that business model.
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