Please Appraise My Domain

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by quick2live, Jan 30, 2010.

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    NevadaFinancing.com



    Thank you
     
    quick2live, Jan 30, 2010 IP
  2. santhana

    santhana Active Member

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    mid XX to low XXX good luck with that domain, mate.
     
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  3. quick2live

    quick2live Peon

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    XX-XXX...What's your reasoning?
     
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    quick2live Peon

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    I know it's worth 500-999 according to sedo.com so don't inslut me with that low ball appraisal. BS like that is the reason I don't normally put domains in these forums cause if a prospective buyer saw this, he'd waste my time just like you did.
    Cheers Mate
     
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  5. bestmate

    bestmate Active Member

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    Its all just opinions. No one is an expert and even sedo's value is an estimate and could be more or less than that. Put it up for auction with a reserve and see what happens....the martket will determine the value
     
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    Intermg Active Member

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    This domain would really worth mid $xxx if you sell it to an end-user.
     
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    The value is largely determined by who you are targeting the sale to. For example, if you were to post the domain in the sales section on the website, other webmasters would bid on it for a price based on what they think they could develop it and/or park it for profit. therefore, you get your $xx- low $xxx bid. However, if you were to do your homework and looked for new financing firms in nevada that had little to no web presence, you would probably get your mid $xxx range (granted the firms even realized the value of key word placement in their domain names (highly unlikely)) Moral of the story, don't insult experienced users when asking for their advice because they are not always trying to rob you. You both might just have different perceptions of the sales situation.

    Good Luck and ill give you $10 for it...kidding...chill.
     
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  8. quick2live

    quick2live Peon

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    In my opinion it's hard for to realize and "end user" pays anything less than a grand. I've sold to them and they take things you'ld prob say ain't worth a penny and paid over a thousand.
     
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  9. santhana

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    I don't insult you, we have different mind. and you should know that when you put domain for some people to give suggestion, sometimes you will see the result that you don't always like. in this economy if you put this domain in auction in any forum, I am sure you won't get any higher than 90 dollars, but if you target the real end user, you might be happier. Anyway, if you can't stand to see people appraise your assets too low. next time, before you post a thread, you should warn us that we can't appraise lower than what you expected, otherwise, don't appraise it :).
     
    santhana, Feb 1, 2010 IP