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Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by werewolves, Mar 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    If you owned a PR5 domain name would you let someone buy it for 10 dollars? Is that domain name worth alot with that high PR
     
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  2. JWRmedia

    JWRmedia Banned

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    #2
    I would ballpark around $100 for the domain only but there are a LOT of variables to consider (age of domain, traffic, domain name, extension, website involved, etc). Definately more than $10, though.
     
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  3. Kel

    Kel Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Yeah $10 is way too low unless your desperate for the money.

    Aim a bit higher mate :D
     
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  4. werewolves

    werewolves Peon

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    Im not selling one I saw one on ebay and it sold for 10.00 and it said PR5. and the seller allowed it and then it relisted.
     
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  5. Proximity

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    #5
    Maybe it was fake pr
     
    Proximity, Mar 10, 2008 IP
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    #6
    I would sell it for at least $100- 150
     
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  7. kaung

    kaung Twitter @KaungKo

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    #7
    if you can grab an expired domain it is with PR and you can sell..PR will be valid till next update
    however next PR update, and not establsihed, down to 0.

    people just get the dropped ones and resell to see how much they make
    $10 = reg price = no lost
     
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    SEOBusiness Well-Known Member

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    #8
    A PR 4 can worth 100 dollar.Of course,you should not sale a pr5 at 10 dollar.
     
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    #9
    don-t sell it, it-s not nice
     
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  10. Jakey

    Jakey Active Member

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    #10
    10$ is incredibly low for a PR5, I would never sell a PR5 that cheap.
     
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  11. dynashox

    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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    $10?? Of course not. You're totally crazy if you do that.
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #12
    Depends on the domain.

    I used to own GrubiTennis.com - it was a PR5 but once the guy decided he didn't want the site anymore I let the domain drop. Seriously... with no traffic and a bit of PR that domain wasn't worth squat. (he's since reregistered it though)
     
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    #13
    PR domains are nice to get your new sites indexed quickly.
    If it was selling for $10 I'd say it was fake.. always check before buying.
     
    longroad, Mar 10, 2008 IP
  14. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    #14
    I would presume it's a fake PR5 name.
     
    htmlindex, Mar 11, 2008 IP