Sedo's new "Suggested Price Range" feature - accurate?

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by Sapphiro, Aug 29, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi there,

    Recently I just tried Sedo's new suggested price range feature, here's my result but I'm not even sure if it's near accurate at all, but since it's SEDO, I'm not too sure whether to trust these. :rolleyes:

    (Cause if some of my domains are really worth something, I'll probably get them professional appraisals.)


    Experts out there, can you please help to verify these suggested pricing? Thanks! :D


    Felix
     

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  2. gafadi

    gafadi Peon

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    like it says "suggested" and if you really want my opinion , if you have a domain thats real good , you dont need a appraisal ? if its a good domains, brandable , buyers will offer eventually .

    As far for sedo's suggestion , its a suggestion not a exact evaluation. Its like any other bot evaluation
     
    gafadi, Aug 29, 2009 IP
  3. zelphics

    zelphics Active Member

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    I would always get a second opinion. You don't want to get burned by selling a domain for 50% of it's real value.
     
    zelphics, Aug 29, 2009 IP
  4. Sapphiro

    Sapphiro Well-Known Member

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    #4

    Well, if it's a good domain, I guess I should all the more go and get it appraised. Just like what Zelphics said, we wouldn't wanna earn anything too much lesser than its actual value. :p
     
    Sapphiro, Aug 30, 2009 IP
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    as a domainer, i dont think anyone sells domains for less than its worth, usually domainers price like 10x the actual value of the domain so dont worry about that , if you have a good domain you dont need to worry , if your domain is crappy you will have hard time selling but once in a while you get luck
     
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    The valuations set by appraisal scripts are not generally very accurate and can be misleading in either direction (high or low).

    Domains are ultimately worth what the buyer wants to pay. The value is in the users not scripts.
     
    FreakySteve, Sep 1, 2009 IP
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    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    that is very true as u can see all are below a range :D :D
     
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    I have the same question as Sapphiro...since my domain curly.info received $3,000-$4,999 suggested price.
    Here is my thread: link...
    I Need some second opinion ...
     
    giants007, Sep 3, 2009 IP