youare.info

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Levon, Jun 9, 2007.

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    youare.info

    Would appreciate your professional, justified appraisals on the domain.
    Would also like to hear financial proposals, if any.
    Thanks
     
    Levon, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  2. lipps46

    lipps46 Peon

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    There are still quite a few people willing to sell some really good .info domains out there so that would seem to drive the price down low.
    My guess would be xx range but I have no real intrest in the .infos
     
    lipps46, Jun 9, 2007 IP
  3. xekko

    xekko Banned

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    Yeh, .info's seem to be fround upon by Google for some reason! I submitted one .info site and one .com site to google about a month ago, the .com has been indexed but the .info hasn't. I would value it in the low $xx range. Good luck!
     
    xekko, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    This is simply not true. Google looks upon .com/.net/.org/.info in the same way. Your .com domain simply got more backlinks, or backlinks from sites with a higher PR, that's why it was indexed faster.

    -Neslot.
     
    NeslotSEO, Jun 9, 2007 IP
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    Honestly, there is no value in that name at all as an undeveloped site
     
    htmlindex, Jun 10, 2007 IP
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    I think it has value. I think your.info would be worth quite a bit, as would youare.com, but youare.info doesn't quite work as well. Monthly search volume for 'you are' is only 1,845 but a google term search returns nearly 2 billion hits so its a very common usage of words. Right now you wouldn't get more than say XX but moving out to XXX the longer you hold on to it.
     
    csi, Jun 10, 2007 IP