Hi Kain,
I agree with fonz on this issue. In my opinion, 592 hits isn't a decent amount of hits; in fact, it's a low amount of hits for any website. However, that's not the main reason that I wouldn't be interested, since people often buy sites for the domain, not the site itself. Fonz's more convincing argument is the fact that Zendora isn't a great name. It doesn't mean very much. An article written by David mentions that while strange invented names (like Zendora), even if catchy, don't give much insight into the true purpose of the site. Occasionally, if it's a real word (like Amazon.com), you might become quite popular. But Zendora sounds more like a drug than anything else.
A professional company might be interested in the name, as it does sound quite unique. But a quick search on Google shows Zendora to be the name of a dance company, the last names of some people, the nicknames of pets and people, and even the name of a character in a play! It yields 229 results, which is quite a lot for a domain that's supposed to be unique. While this does seem overly pessimistic, there is one oddity. While in my search for Zendora, I also found a site that lists zendora.com on a site that lists recently expired domains. That gets me curious as to what the real value of this domain is.
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