Estibot appraised it for $400. Should I make a 30 day auction starting at $70, $300 BIN, how much do you think it will sell for?
If you sell it to the right person you can easily sell it for that as those kinds of domains have a high CPC and someone might have a need for it.
Can you explain to me why I would pay $700 for mycreditscoreFast.com when mycreditscoreQuick.com is available for reg fee? Nobody in their right mind would pay $700 for that domain.
The first domain has more searchs than your domain. "Credit score fast" has more searches than "Credit score quick". The domain was made on March 4th so it is aging day by day. You will be amazed of the amount that people buy it for. Personally me I wouldn't buy it for that much. I understand your reasoning, but you have to think in a different stand point.
Go ahead and put it on flippa for $70 and BIN of $300 or more then come back and tell us how it did. I agree it's worth nothing. "My credit score fast" gets 0 searches. It's long and no very brandable. Good luck and keep us posted.
I don't see any value in the name, personally. "Credit Score Fast" barely gets any searches, so whether or not it gets more searches than "Credit score quick" is irrelevant. The "My" at the beginning only makes it longer. If you do decide put it on Flippa and sell it for nice price, please let us know. Good luck.
All the way. Like all domains it is worth whatever someone will pay. So as of now, since you paid reg fee, that is what it is worth. I doubt you could ever get much more than that for it so if you found someone to take it for $20, I would jump at it.
Are you friends with the original poster? lol You need to learn a lot about domaining because clearly you don't know much.
The name doesn't make much sense, nobody cares about getting their credit score fast...the speed is irrelevant. It's like saying you want to test your tire pressure fast. "MyTirePressureFast.com" is probably available. The word "fast" doesn't fit the rest of the words. Now, if you had just "MyCreditScore.com", then you're talking something more valuable.