Songmill.com

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Gomeza, Jun 25, 2007.

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    I think this is a great name for a music download site. Or it could be used for anything related to music; does this strike you with the same type of name appeal that I see?
     
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  2. jgjg

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    I think it sounds decent...definitely pretty good but would have to be developed. all would depend on how you develope it.
     
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    I like it. It all depends on how you use it. It makes more sense to me than like limewire, kazza and napster, but then again, downloading songs for free (assuming its free on your site) is somewhat unsuspecting, yet with popularity, and reliability, people will spread the word for you.

    XX,XXX after a year of good traffic. That's my two cents.

    Hope it was worth xx.
     
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    Gomeza Well-Known Member

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    jgjg and suzybakeoven

    Thank you for the input. I tend to agree that a domain name such as this, with no other intrinsic value (i.e. no pagerank or residual traffic) and that has an obvious name appeal, is a candidate for development. However, I probably won't develop it but instead set my asking price at around $100.
     
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    I think that 100$ is a little high. This domain isn't worth more than high XX undeveloped it is two words.
     
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  6. Gomeza

    Gomeza Well-Known Member

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    $100 is a little high but that is the point, it is a "little high" which from my experience is a good place to set an asking price. Most domain names that I have sold in the past involved an offer lower than the asking price, I can always come down. The trick it seems is to set an asking price just outside of a domain name's estimated value, too high is passed by, too low leaves money on the table.
     
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    Thats a good point. I didn't think of that.
     
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    Give you $65 for it
     
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    I think that sounds like a good offer!
     
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    I completely agree with this. $100 is a little high, but a little high is exactly what you need in domaining. Anybody who puts the asking price at what they want it to end up is going to be out money.
     
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    *domainatrix*

    The proof is in the pudding as they say. I just sold this domain name to the gentleman who made the earlier offer and I am happy with what I received.
     
    Gomeza, Jul 7, 2007 IP