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Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by xigix, Apr 7, 2017.

  1. #1
    What costs my domain "AutoHelping.com" ???
     
    xigix, Apr 7, 2017 IP
  2. malky66

    malky66 Acclaimed Member

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    Do you mean " what is my domain worth?" if so I don't see any value at all. It's not a phrase anyone uses or one that means anything.
     
    malky66, Apr 7, 2017 IP
  3. xigix

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    thank you for the answer! But where is the phrase at youtube or youporn?
     
    xigix, Apr 7, 2017 IP
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    malky66 Acclaimed Member

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    They are brands that have taken years to get established, Your domain is brand new and not really worth anything especially not the €1500 you are asking for it at Sedo.
    If you invest money and establish a brand around the name it could be worth something.
     
    malky66, Apr 7, 2017 IP
  5. xigix

    xigix Member

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    It does not play a role, or a phrase or welcomed words. Just have to fit together well?

    7 Hot Tips for Choosing the Perfect Domain Name for Your Site!

    1. Make It Unique
    Uniqueness is the first and the most important prerequisite for successful domain name selection. See what the competition is doing. Avoid domain names that sound anything like theirs.

    2. Memorable and Fun
    A good domain name is memorable and fun. Your readers will be more likely to come back to your website if they find it easy to remember the URL.

    3. Easy to Read, Easy to Type
    Good domain names are easy to read and to type. Pick simple words that all people know and understand. Nobody likes to feel stupid and if people are incapable of spelling the domain name, they may well be unwilling to type it.

    4. The KISS Rule
    Keep It Simple, Stupid! The rule applies to design and web development. It is just as important for domain name creation. The shorter it is, the better. At work we use the Pub Rule. The idea is that we should be able to tell someone the name of our website when we’re in the pub or at a bar. If we have to repeat something or they don’t understand it, then it’s not a good name.

    5. Should You Use a Company or a Brand Name?
    Is the website or blog dedicated to your company? Include the company name or the name of the brand in the URL. The company name combined with a keyword will deliver the best possible SEO.

    6. Avoid Slang Terms
    Slang may sound cool and it may appeal to a small target audience but many people will not know what you are talking about. Slang phrases and street language are best left for things like creative marketing campaigns.

    7. Clever Spelling is a Big No-No
    Do you think that creative or unusual spelling is a good idea for your domain name? It may sound fun but it will get your website visitors confused. Avoid any variations of the terms and the words that you want for the URL. Standard spelling will deliver the best results.

    I know that there are exceptions to this, sites like Flickr and Tumblr are huge, but they are the exceptions. Unless you have millions of users, or a gigantic marketing budget, it’s best to stick to things people will understand.
     
    xigix, Apr 7, 2017 IP
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    malky66 Acclaimed Member

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    #6
    You asked a question, I gave you an answer based on my opinion, that's all it is..my opinion. Other people may have a different opinion.
     
    malky66, Apr 7, 2017 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    Domain name worth next to nothing
     
    Agent000, Apr 7, 2017 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    It's pretty bad, I'd say reg fee
     
    sarahk, Apr 9, 2017 IP
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    Reg. Fee at best. The phrase means nothing.
     
    Nigel Lew, Apr 9, 2017 IP
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    If you do not know what YOU paid for that domain, HOW IN HELL ARE WE SUPPOSED TO KNOW???
     
    mmerlinn, Apr 9, 2017 IP