0qg.com

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by MudiW, Oct 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    Please appraisals for this 3 characters domain pls..

    Expiration Date: 2009-05-21
    Creation Date: 2006-05-21

    Thanks!!
     
    MudiW, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  2. oliviakitty

    oliviakitty Peon

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    Are there professional appraisers around here?

    *shrugs*
    A better question would be Is any interested in purchasing this three character domain?
    Something is only worth what someone WILL pay for it.
     
    oliviakitty, Oct 6, 2008 IP
  3. SunHunter

    SunHunter Well-Known Member

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    Sure it is a three character domain name and they are continuously raising in value at a fair amount every month but the thing is that they are in a bubble just like the four letter .com's

    Three character domains havn't really cracked yet, which is surprising as most other acronym domains are starting to drop in value.

    This particular name obviously has NO end user potential, nor does it even hold value based on the combination. LLN or LNN is much preferred to NLL and having 0 at the start just ruins any potential this name has. Then you have the "q" which we all know is horrid, then a mediocre premium letter at the end (g)

    The only value of this name is the "reseller" value and selling it for even that price wouldn't be that easy.

    I would personally value the name at $150-175, but it all depends on who is shopping when you post it for sale. It may peak $200 on Sedo because of the great three character sales there recently but I highly doubt it going ahead of $190

    Jamie
     
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  4. mirul

    mirul Active Member

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    I would say $200 - $250.. IMHO :)
     
    mirul, Oct 7, 2008 IP
  5. ayoo

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    agreed with mirul.. and if you have chance u can sell it $400 on sedo. cheers
     
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  6. SunHunter

    SunHunter Well-Known Member

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    mirul and ayoo - why would you make such newbish appraisals? Any domain owner / investor would disagree with those statements.

    The worst quality ccc.com's sell for <$200 but it's combinations like this NLL NLN, the worst quality LNN LLN however do get >$225

    This name is utter trash, $400 would be impossible, you actually have faith of end user potential?

    It is a sub $200 name, no second guessing.
     
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  7. ayoo

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    newbie appraisals? lol no offence but u r the one who is newbie over here mate. go n watch some auctions on sedo and snapnames. i could be wrong on apprasial in any domain name but if its 4 char or less im the proffesional here not you buddy! cheers
     
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  8. deef-thp

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    Yeah, i'd put it at around 170-200USD.
     
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    low-mid $xxx.
     
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  10. SunHunter

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    A lot of those ccc.com's going for $350-700 on Sedo are mine, so I think I know what I am talking about.

    Let's review a few ending prices on sedo...

    QA0.com went for $221
    WZ0.com went for $254

    It may be reversed but that is what my memory strikes. Now you think 0qg is worth more than them? No...

    Take a look at all the NLL that have 0 starting and q right after, they are going for less than $200
     
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  11. ayoo

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    Buddy it would go easily 200-250, but it depends to end user. it would go $300-$400 around there if he got chance ( i saw too many NLL.com has been sold over $300 on snapnames.com ). you know what,some people take NNN.nets from 3k-4k or somewhere there, but i take them from $1k because it doesn't worth more than that imo so CCC.coms like this. Some people willing to pay over $200, some people dont. Btw check some 3 char or less auctions on snapnames, you'll see LLL.orgs going from min $500, LLL.nets from $1.1k... Thanks
     
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  12. Newviewit

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    Around 150-200 especially in today's market
     
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  13. SunHunter

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    ayoo, my God you are right!

    There are about 10 000 end users waiting for 0qg.com, I mean there is even a multi billion dollar company (Zoo Quoting Games) that may buy it.

    LLL.net's are not going from $1.1k, the higher quality yes, like FOI.net got 1.5 and change, but some of the lower quality ended around 600-900. I own a very high quality LLL.net and already have offers over $2000 but may have it sold to an end user for >$5000 in a few days.

    Face it, CCC.com's are only valued because of the length, just like poor quality LLLL.com's, they don't really have end user possibilities and are valued on the "reseller minimums" as some many domainers go by. Newviewit gives a vague appraisal but it is very accurate. This name would go for $150 quickly or when sold in bulk and is the price many CCC.com investors would buy at, and it would sell for a maximum of $200 on a regular day, while there is a chance it pushes to as much as $220 on a rainy day when big investors are pushing the dollars, it is highly unlikely.

    Speak from experience ayoo...

    PS. You say NNN.net's are worth $1k, they are around $1.2k in my opinion but I don't see people saying mid $xxxx anywhere for normal ones. 500.net being an exception of course.

    Jamie
     
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  14. John Colin

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    around 150-170
    0 and o reduce domain's value
    q is a bad letter
     
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    John Colin, why would you think o in any position would reduce the value of a CCC.com? (Maybe with NLN I suppose)

    Confused what would make you think that as it is a very good premium letter.
     
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  16. ayoo

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    i didn't say LLL.nets going $1.1k on np or dnf, i said they're ( even unqality ones) going min $1.1k on snapnames. there are too many end users in this industry if you can find the right market...
     
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  17. mozzeratti

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    ccc seem to be in the low to mid $$$ indeed.
    I think most of the quotes above hit it on the head.

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    mozzeratti, Oct 8, 2008 IP