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nt81

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SIXTY NINE DUDES!
 

Data Glasses

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I wonder if this generation use that term the way it was heavily used and abused in the 70's
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Brandable for an adult dating site or an excellent adventure (excuse the pun)
 

nt81

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The only given is that people will giggle uncontrollably when they hear the number sixty nine.

For me, all I hear is Bill & Ted :p
 

FPForum

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Good short domain...I would have to agree with at least mid-high $X,XXX reseller value. The right end user could pull XX,XXX
 

findtim

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remember able, brand able, but how much money will it take?

once again its one of those names that is worth a fortune to the enduser that puts the money behind it to MAKE IT HAPPEN.

$1k

tim
 

333

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$1K - That is funny Tim. Have you been eating snoopy/scoobie snacks..

69.com.au is a handreg from the 90s, a 2 character .com.au prime for adult store/ content owners.

I'd agree that 69 isn't much use to a dubbo dentist, but a quick search for adult store shows how many store owners are in need of a memorable name.

As for needing lots of money to develop..again, stay away from the snoopy snacks.
Surely/shirley, I don't need to tell you how many adult sites are built by outsourcers for less than what you've valued the name..
 

333

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Opinions are like arseholes.. everybody has one. Pls rem..I'm also as entitled to post opinion about this name and/or Tim's valuation, as anyone else. : )
 

snoopy

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The thing about this name is adult .com.au's seem to have a history of not getting much buyer interest, I would say due to Australia's tight porn restrictions. My gut feeling is $700-$1200.
 

Ash

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Quiksilver started in 1969 - so there's another potential use. Could suit that market well.
 

zhenjie

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IMO 69 has negative connotations and is a taboo word to many people. yes it could be used as an adult store but that's like calling my new adult shop GoldenShowers.com.au. There are better names to brand.

If you used it in the contect of the year 69 it would still have connotations to its adult use.
 

findtim

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$1K - That is funny Tim. Have you been eating snoopy/scoobie snacks..

69.com.au is a handreg from the 90s, a 2 character .com.au prime for adult store/ content owners.

I'd agree that 69 isn't much use to a dubbo dentist, but a quick search for adult store shows how many store owners are in need of a memorable name.

As for needing lots of money to develop..again, stay away from the snoopy snacks.
Surely/shirley, I don't need to tell you how many adult sites are built by outsourcers for less than what you've valued the name..

a nice looking online store can be created with @$400 + time importing products.

doesn't mean anyone is going to get to see it as you still have to make it rank and thats where the money will be spent IMO

69 will always be what we all know it to be.

Opinions are like .......

opinions are like having your first baby, everybody tells you what to do but you should just nod your head, say thank you, then go do what ever you like once they are gone.

tim
 

333

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69.org went for $16,156 in a sedo auction back in 07.

69.eu went for $1000 last year, but I'd think we'd all argue that .com.au values are significantly higher than .eu values.
Don't really agree the name is the same as something like goldenshowers, but I'd guess a name like that would also be quite approp. for an adult speciality store. ;-)

snoop - Are there any relevant adult sales that you can rem./link to..I'd be interested in seeing any examples of adult to compare.

Thx.
 

snoopy

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69.eu went for $1000 last year, but I'd think we'd all argue that .com.au values are significantly higher than .eu values.

That would be a long bow to draw for adult names. There is near no market for adult .com.au's. As an example I can remember someone here letting shemale.com.au drop, they couldn't get any interest at all.

Shemale.com by comparison sold for $500,000 many years ago.

NN.com.au is another area that is not very strong with .com.au. I think you should simply offer it for sale, and see what the market is really like for a name like this.
 

findtim

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Tim, that makes no sense at all.

Some names would have buyers lining up round the block if offered for sale, despite never having been sold before.

ok, what i meant is the value of the domain is what it gets sold for, not what the current owner thinks it is worth.

just like a house auction when they think they can get $400K but have to settle for $380k OR it blows out and they get $450K

tim
 

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