I think i've found a decent domain to purchase which i'll use as the main website for all websites in my network. It has around 23,000,000 + results in google for the term, although it's not a word - i'm not sure if it's the result for the correction of the word itself or the actual term itself. It also has 2 letters the same next to eachother, i can't specify the domain at this time so i'm not looking for a complete appraisal, just what you think these sort of domains are worth in general? Thanks, Jamie
It entirely depends on the Domain..dun think you can get an accurate estimation without specifying the domain..I do understand your dilemma here, but the accuracy of the estimate will not be very accurate..but, a 5 letter .COM is generally worth at least USD xxx
normally via google they give results for a real word or word that is close to the fake word that you are searching for. Go to yahoo to get a better idea. as you can refine the results. It all depends on the domain, brandability, pronouncability, etc etc. In time 5L will prove to be more valueable.
If it's a 2 letter .com, in the $xxx,xxx range. If it's a 2 letter ccTLD, anywhere from reg fee up to $x,xxx depending on the ccTLD's popularity, sales, restrictions & renewal fees.
Can I drop in question about 5 letters domains here? don't want to hack the thread... but it is good when all the info is together, isn't it? bought a couple of 5 letter domains... the structure of the 5 letters is: LLLYY.com with the first LLL 3 letters different but easy to remember and the YY are the 2 letter names of the states. There are searches for them... for example ny has around 40mill and nj 30 mill (from adwords external tool). How is the general valuation of domains of this type? I'm still trying to figure out the details in general... They look good as domains, but a seo nightmare to make them rank. Any help is highly appreciated. To develop them will take a good deal of my resources, and I would like to be sure it worth it. Sandra