PSGamers.net Whats it worth?

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Nicholas Pope, May 3, 2013.

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    PSGamers.net Whats it worth? It is going to be a PlayStation forum site for fans of the PlayStation gaming console.
     
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  2. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    It's a .net, but a decent enough name. There are other pswhatever.* (similar) domains out there and Sony hasn't tried to acquire them under UDRP, but you never know.

    But, there is the .com and a lot of people might end up typing in .com (or telling their friends that) rather than .net. If someone sees you have a successful site on the .net, they might just buy the .com one. You know how some people end up searching for a domain in Google/whatever and then click through to it rather than typing it in the address bar? That could happen to you and people end up at the .com that way too instead of your site. (I've even seen someone go to Bing, put in Google, then click through to Google, search for Facebook lol).

    So, in my view, that's a big negative. It has some value for someone willing to take that problem on (or even wants to buy .net and .com, big ideas person). Low $xxx (end user), especially if it's for a forum.
     
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    Indausdev Greenhorn

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    Nice name and the expert comment I see from ryan_uk, really well described. The drawbacks are there but still hold a good chance to sale it for good price. I would recommend you to develop it and flip it!
     
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  4. Nicholas Pope

    Nicholas Pope Well-Known Member

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    If I was to develope it to say PR4 and maybe have 50,000 active visitors what would it be worth then do you think?
     
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