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Wanted: Domain Appraisal yearn.co.uk

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as always - would appreciate your experience and knowledge?

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fuzzer
 
Im not really sure i see much value in it, as a couple of other members have mentioned before in the past there are loads of words in the english dictionary. What do you think the name could be used for?. I typed the word into google which didnt look promising, for checking domains for other extension reg's i used crazy domains and searched the url of other reg'd extenions and saw nothing but parked domains.
 
Thanks for the reply tictak.

Well my first instinct was the definition. Yearn somewhat means to 'desire intensely'.
So in that sense I see it as akin to want.co.uk or desire.co.uk... maybe not quite that level but not too far off. :)

Possibly a nice brandable for a clothes retailer or similiar?
 
I wouldn't fancy my chances of this selling on Domainlore for £50. i have only sold 27 domains on Domainlore as a newcomer so that is just my opinion.
 
I would say it kind of similar to arouse co uk which I think is much better but didn't sell for much of domainlore recently.

I wouldn't have registered it if I had seen it available - but then a lot of people might say that about domains I post so.
 
Pleased to make your aquaintance muzza - read a lot of your posts.

Yeah, I noticed arouse.co.uk too and thought the same. Although I dont have a great deal of experience here Id say the auction winner grabbed a bit of a bargain there. I suppose the trouble with brandables is finding the right end user can be quite tricky.

For future reference - anyone know any tips for finding them? i.e. I doubt existing companies are going to be keen on changing names, but is there anywhere to find startups looking for quality names?
 
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