If you do not mind answering this question. If you have a domain valued at 100,000.00 appraised by Fastdomainssales.com, what sort of price would you look for on this domain sale. Do you sale the domain for a 1/3 say 1/2 of what its worth? I understand many things can play a part in the asking price, but I am curious to a ballpark figure. Thanks you are the DomainGod
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Thanks for the input just several people that contact me ask for appraisal info.Originally posted by johndoebob
Appraisals don't mean shit, find some people who are willing to pay good money and use common sense for the real value.
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And I wouldn't pay $7.00 for it.Originally posted by RainMailer
www.teenandporn.com was appraised at 7300 by fastdomainsales.com
I don't use ICQ anymore.Comment
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How about Creditfilerepair.comOriginally posted by polish_aristocrat
And I wouldn't pay $7.00 for it.
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Long name (three words), results at Overture indicate the exact phrase "credit file repair"(without the .com extension) was searched for just 82 times in August.Originally posted by RainMailer
How about Creditfilerepair.com
It has some value... just not much. You could probably sell it for around $15-$40... IMHO.Contact ICQ: 159141828Comment
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thanks for the inputOriginally posted by paxton
Long name (three words), results at Overture indicate the exact phrase "credit file repair"(without the .com extension) was searched for just 82 times in August.
It has some value... just not much. You could probably sell it for around $15-$40... IMHO.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Like your previous domain, this one consists of a phrase people rarely use. (Now creditrepair.com would be worth something). Yours isn't, IMHO.Originally posted by RainMailer
How about Creditfilerepair.com
I am no expert, but it strikes me that people aren't going to put out big $$ to buy a domain unless it has some value (e.g., type in traffic, it's developed and has built in traffic). There are plenty of unregistered 'credit report' type domains out there that someone can get for $9.00.Comment
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Originally posted by RainMailer
How about Creditfilerepair.comThat's a usable domain, maybe a bit long but value up to a few k in my opinion, just put in on afternic or sedo and wait for offers.Searches done in August 2004
Count Search Term
142 credit my credit history credit repair repair my credit new credit file report
119 repair your bad credit file
82 credit file repair
http://www.teenandporn.com/
Wouldn't even register it but you could built a teen tgp or whatever out of it.I doubt you'd find a buyer.
Never ever waste your money on appraisals, just use common sense.
For 25$ I'll tell you your domains are worth millions, you'll be happy, I'm happy but you'll never find anybody willing to pay anything near that fantasy price.Comment
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Very true and I do appreciate the input this is a new experience for me. So far I have made some nice deals that have made me nice profits but advice is always good so thanks.Originally posted by johndoebob
That's a usable domain, maybe a bit long but value up to a few k in my opinion, just put in on afternic or sedo and wait for offers.
http://www.teenandporn.com/
Wouldn't even register it but you could built a teen tgp or whatever out of it.I doubt you'd find a buyer.
Never ever waste your money on appraisals, just use common sense.
For 25$ I'll tell you your domains are worth millions, you'll be happy, I'm happy but you'll never find anybody willing to pay anything near that fantasy price.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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If those farce domain appraisal services were even 1/2 right my portfolio would be worth over a billion dollars.
Those things are a total joke.
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Thanks for the input the reason I asked is because I have a very interested buyer for this domain. He has been bugging the shit out of me for getting an appraisal so he can make a offer based on the appraisal. Just trying to get a good idea of what to accept for this domain.Originally posted by johndoebob
That's a usable domain, maybe a bit long but value up to a few k in my opinion, just put in on afternic or sedo and wait for offers.
http://www.teenandporn.com/
Wouldn't even register it but you could built a teen tgp or whatever out of it.I doubt you'd find a buyer.
Never ever waste your money on appraisals, just use common sense.
For 25$ I'll tell you your domains are worth millions, you'll be happy, I'm happy but you'll never find anybody willing to pay anything near that fantasy price.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Yeah I am starting to agree, I have one domain I registered without thinking of trademark issues which is www.spaceshiponevideo.com that was appraised at 43kOriginally posted by KRL
If those farce domain appraisal services were even 1/2 right my portfolio would be worth over a billion dollars.
Those things are a total joke.
If you want to know what a domain is worth in the market post it here and the buyers will tell you clearly.
I have not pushed the domain worrying about if this could become a issue or not. As a matter of fact I need to take it off afternic.
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Dude, youre getting scammed haha. These guys tell you they want an appraisel and recommend you some companies. They get a share for every appraisel they refer.Originally posted by RainMailer
Thanks for the input the reason I asked is because I have a very interested buyer for this domain. He has been bugging the shit out of me for getting an appraisal so he can make a offer based on the appraisal. Just trying to get a good idea of what to accept for this domain.
Welcome to the intraweb.Comment
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Hrmm without a referal link? lol thats fucked up! I guess I will see and maybe have learned a lesson.Originally posted by Battuss
Dude, youre getting scammed haha. These guys tell you they want an appraisel and recommend you some companies. They get a share for every appraisel they refer.
Welcome to the intraweb.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Yes, beware of those types of scams. If anyone says they are interested in a domain and need you to furnish them with an appraisal - DON'T. If they want an appraisal they can buy one themselves. Direct them to some appraisal site (sedo, afternic, etc) if they want to purchase one, but that's their decision.Originally posted by Battuss
Dude, youre getting scammed haha. These guys tell you they want an appraisel and recommend you some companies. They get a share for every appraisel they refer.
Welcome to the intraweb.
Odds are that after you reply saying you will not purchase the appraisal - you'll never hear from them again.Contact ICQ: 159141828Comment
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Hey guys thanks for the info, even if this domain does not sale hey atleast ive learned a valuable lesson.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Atleast I can send a Hey Fuck You Cocksucker email out, I will just think of all the bad shit thats happened in my life and let him have it! Good stress relief.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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What exactly shoud you look for in a domain to determine its value? Traffic ofcourse linkbacks etc....Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
no script can appraise a domain
and most services will quote you a much higher price, but try to sell them the domain and won't give you 1/10 of the initial value
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Thanks for the headsupOriginally posted by paxton
Yes, beware of those types of scams. If anyone says they are interested in a domain and need you to furnish them with an appraisal - DON'T. If they want an appraisal they can buy one themselves. Direct them to some appraisal site (sedo, afternic, etc) if they want to purchase one, but that's their decision.
Odds are that after you reply saying you will not purchase the appraisal - you'll never hear from them again.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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many factors like:
- a .com has great value than the rest
- traffic/typeins as you said and if that's the case from which countries? Americandate.com > chinesedate.com
- short domain > a larger one
- easy to remember
- no trademark issues
- major keywords/phrases have higher value than nonsense ones cause it can be used on SEO.
- Competition of the industry that the domain is involved is important too.
- Also how well these industries capitalize on the traffic. RX, Gambling, loans etc domains that worth to have a look at them have by default higher values because advertising on these industries is much harder. Even a typein every few days pays of the registration fee many times.Comment
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Very nice I do appreciate the time you took to write that info thanks.Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
many factors like:
- a .com has great value than the rest
- traffic/typeins as you said and if that's the case from which countries? Americandate.com > chinesedate.com
- short domain > a larger one
- easy to remember
- no trademark issues
- major keywords/phrases have higher value than nonsense ones cause it can be used on SEO.
- Competition of the industry that the domain is involved is important too.
- Also how well these industries capitalize on the traffic. RX, Gambling, loans etc domains that worth to have a look at them have by default higher values because advertising on these industries is much harder. Even a typein every few days pays of the registration fee many times.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Definately do you have icq?Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
Taboo will tell you more factors, much more experienced on this. I'm trying to buy at least a domain per week of decent value. Decent value for me means to be able to generate income from it within a 2 months period.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Are you basing your estimate of it's value based solely on the Overture search results? I have several domains that get many more searches that 82 and would sell them for a lot less than 2k.Originally posted by johndoebob
That's a usable domain, maybe a bit long but value up to a few k in my opinion, just put in on afternic or sedo and wait for offers.
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Here's an advice on everyone interested on spending money on domains. Spend your money primarily on industries you are familiar. It's easier to justify the cost and generate profit, than trying to learn how another industry operates and waiting for someone else to buy it at higher price from you.
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No, but in the credit sector is much money and companies that offer credit file repairs might be willing to pay a few k for it.Originally posted by boobmaster
Are you basing your estimate of it's value based solely on the Overture search results? I have several domains that get many more searches that 82 and would sell them for a lot less than 2k.
82 is low it just means that there are already searches.Also something that you could sell to offline companies.Last edited by johndoebob; 10-08-2004, 04:04 PM.Comment
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The key word here is MIGHT. I just did a search for 'credit' domains and found a lot of good ones still unregistered. Some of these get a lot more searches than the one posted here.Originally posted by johndoebob
No, but in the credit sector is much money and companies that offer credit file repairs might be willing to pay a few k for it.Comment
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keep this alive I am learning alot of useful information and I am sure others are learning also.
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Sure, but it is sell able for a few k because it's a .com without hyphens, also sell able to offline credit businesses.Originally posted by boobmaster
The key word here is MIGHT. I just did a search for 'credit' domains and found a lot of good ones still unregistered. Some of these get a lot more searches than the one posted here.
It's not really about searches with this one.
Offline companies can use it in TV ads, paper ads etc.
If done right you can sell it for a few k.Comment
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If he can get a good price for it, more power to him. It's just not a commonly used phrase. If he gets more than 500 for it, I am putting 50% my domains up for sale immediately.Originally posted by johndoebob
Sure, but it is sell able for a few k because it's a .com without hyphens, also sell able to offline credit businesses.
It's not really about searches with this one.
Offline companies can use it in TV ads, paper ads etc.
If done right you can sell it for a few k.
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I will let www.creditfilerepair.com go for 250 if anyone is interested if not I will just develope a site for the domain and go from there.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Anyways thanks for the input guys you all have gave me a ton of knowledge.harbinc at gmail dot comComment
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Afternic.comOriginally posted by boobmaster
If he can get a good price for it, more power to him. It's just not a commonly used phrase. If he gets more than 500 for it, I am putting 50% my domains up for sale immediately.
150$ latest offer for a crap domain like that and creditfilerepair.com is decent.newmoviedownload.com 150 2d 19h 17m
Get a professional looking mail header + paper and mail offline businesses in that area about the great opportunity etc. and you can get real good money.Comment
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I don't agree at all. I think newmoviedownload.com is a hell of a lot better than creditfilereport.com. For one thing, it's a more often used phrase than 'credit file report'. The phrase 'new movie download' had 1335 searches for August according to Overture, compared to only 50 for 'credit file report'.Originally posted by johndoebob
Afternic.com
150$ latest offer for a crap domain like that and creditfilerepair.com is decent.
Get a professional looking mail header + paper and mail offline businesses in that area about the great opportunity etc. and you can get real good money.Comment
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Try to sell newmoviedownload.com to an offilne businessOriginally posted by boobmaster
I don't agree at all. I think newmoviedownload.com is a hell of a lot better than creditfilereport.com. For one thing, it's a more often used phrase than 'credit file report'. The phrase 'new movie download' had 1335 searches for August according to Overture, compared to only 50 for 'credit file report'.
Anyway it's useless to argue about anything here because the potential value always stays potential until it's put into some real money.
I'm just saying it isn't that hard to get decent money for a semi decent domain in the right area, especially if it involves offlines businesses.Comment
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domaingod? far from it. anyone can play the domain game with as little as $10.Originally posted by RainMailer
If you do not mind answering this question. If you have a domain valued at 100,000.00 appraised by Fastdomainssales.com, what sort of price would you look for on this domain sale. Do you sale the domain for a 1/3 say 1/2 of what its worth? I understand many things can play a part in the asking price, but I am curious to a ballpark figure. Thanks you are the DomainGod
I didn't see this thread earlier, but I did read it all before replying.
re: appraisals
let the market decide. check out the recent sales charts at afternic, sedo and dnjournal.com's sales archives.
read this ENTIRE thread:
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=341282
18+ pages full of RECENT domain sales from drops, auction, private deals, etc.
hopefully you'll get a better picture of what is selling and for how much. there are always domain sold prices that shock all of us. I've seen gold sell for copper and vice versa.
re: creditfilerepair.com
google results for "Credit file repair" (with quotes)
http://www.google.com/search?num=100...file+repair%22
contact them directly and offer your domain for sale or research all their sites and do what they do. the domain is worth more to them than gfyers, so target your suitors. go to them, don't wait for them to come to you. but keep in mind, there are lucrative payouts inthat industry if you choose to develop. good luck.
here are some more domain-related links to help you out:
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GFY threads:
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? Domain Drop Test. 2nd round
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? Recently SOLD domains (18+ pages) Updated Often.
? Domains For Sale. Add your own. (4+ pages) Updated Often.
? Investing in domains (7+ pages)
? Domain Diving ideas: Local/Real Estate
? High end domain buying, holding & selling (3+ pages)
? Domain News
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Marketplaces:
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? Domain Systems
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News:
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? DomainFood
Tools:
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