Are premium domain names with weird extensions worth anything?

by Wax
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Hey guys,

Just saw this on another forum I visit at times. Suppose you have a really premium domain name - but it's a random country extension. For example...

Plumber.az
onlinedating.bh

Or just some other random country. (Full list at Webopedia: Countries and Their Domain Extensions)

Are they worth anything? A certain % of what the .com is worth perhaps?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Originally Posted by Wax View Post

    Hey guys,

    Just saw this on another forum I visit at times. Suppose you have a really premium domain name - but it's a random country extension. For example...

    Plumber.az
    onlinedating.bh

    Or just some other random country. (Full list at Webopedia: Countries and Their Domain Extensions)

    Are they worth anything? A certain % of what the .com is worth perhaps?

    Thanks.
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