the market is picking up for quality domains, however the golden rule is:
"a domain is only worth, what someone is prepared to pay for it"
its hard work, and hyphenated names are even harder.
I will sticky you some urls for advice into domain sales.
Shak
I can imagine its hard work but i dont get why a hyphenated name would be harder to sell, maybe when you over the phone should tell your url.
Think of it this way.
When you submit the site to webdirectories in most case they give the title to the site with the url and when people link to your site the give the url as text link, and we all know what a textlink can do for you, so i would have both url's the one with adn without hyphens.
it must be much better to have 100 backwards links with this textlink
used cars instead of usedcars.
But now i get of topic a bit.
Thanks for the tips :)
/Ove