Is dnscoop.com domain value accepted in the market

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by BaltiSingh, Apr 18, 2008.

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    I want to know whether dnscoop.com's domain values are accepted for selling your domain names. Will the buyers accept the value of a domain valued at dnscoop.com?
     
    BaltiSingh, Apr 18, 2008 IP
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    No it's not. In my experience dnscoop is just a random number.
    It's as useless as the PR prediction tools :D
     
    zexy, Apr 18, 2008 IP
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    that being the case then, is there an alternative site that is accepted as an authority?
     
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    No that I know of. It's quite simple. To create buzz these sites exaggerate with the value of your domain / site so that you can post here and there about how great your domain / site is. Isn't this called viral marketing?

    Selling domains is like selling an opera of art. It's pure speculation.
     
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    Yeah I agree with the others , I wouldn't trust DNScoop or any other non-human appraisal tool
     
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    I do not think so either. For example the site values google.com at less than 2 billion dollars and I know that can not be correct.
     
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    You should never rely on automatic appraisal tools. Domain names and websites require human judgement but you could use "say" say the stats that Estibot provides you, come in handy. Very helpful.
     
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    Such tools are no where near being accurate :)
     
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    Most of these automated tools will give a highly inflated figure for the worth of your site and if any one is willing to buy your site at that rate, consider yourself very lucky and just sell them without any second thought :D
     
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    Thanks for your replies. I just checked my one week old domain there, it shows $3256 as a value of the domain... :)

    I'll sell it blindly if anyone buys for that price. :)

    zexy said it right, its simply viral marketing.
     
    BaltiSingh, Apr 19, 2008 IP