Really? I would have paid more then 20 times that for these names. I guess the trailing 'r' could be looked at 2 ways; either a cheap way to get keyword domain, or an incredible branding opportunity...
hmmm, i like ur approach, is quite different approach adding "R" to the words, but if (have some cash in your pocket ) because adding "R" means adding more "Money" to promote (brand) this website. now worth (Zero) Good Luck
I don't see what's so interesting about it. I can bet you that on other domain forums you'll get the same valuation. Do you see it selling in the millions because it's such a "fantastic" name?
LoL. Sorry, I didn't mean to offend your valuation skills. I believe we are looking at this from much different perspectives and business practices. I am a designer and developer,not a domain flipper, or splogger. So a domain containing a generic keyword string that I could drop a standard wordpress install on and make a couple bucks a day off adsense has no worth to me or the clients I develop for over a brandable word that could be easily remembered(even if it is pronounced out loud weird) and developed into a site and then flipped for 10 times what you would make in a year off a splog that will eventually get buried, if not sand boxed by Google. Make no mistake though, the whole trailing 'r' "web2.0" thing is indeed getting long in the tooth. But for as long as sites like flickr,blogr and so many more are around and growing, the trailing 'r' in a single word domain will be seen as progressive in users minds(as long as the site in question was also developed in that style, meaning not a mfa blog).And it never hurts to have that 'trendy' angle to your name when you are going after VC money. I could see your point if it was a word with no meaning. But by saying the trailing 'r' on a highly searched keyword has no value, your opinion is invalid and quite confusing as I thought DP was a forum for professionals. As far as thinking they are magical million$ domains, of course not. But examples at afternic; Conversr.com is at 200$ with 3 bids and reserve not met, Gophr.com has a 300$ bid, again reserve not met Trailing 'r' domains I have bought,sold, and even (unfortunately) got outbid on from experience leads me to believe you have no clue what you are talking about, and are spamming my thread for post count. But it is cool, no offense, you can subscribe to my newsletter and I can school you on how to make real money, beyond selling sig links, and how to not get low balled...
I don't see the value of these domains being more than $20 because of the fact that they don't really make sense. You got to pick domains that have potential markets.
I can see tutorialr being worth something decent. Low to mid xxx, if the idea is developed. I think he has a point. Key words are always hot. Remember the "iWhatever" craze?
i bet, if you are talking about Flick"r". and thinking that "r" is playying a great role in the end of generic words, but also then Flick"r" developers are also developin the value of "FLICKER", so same as in your case, what I would see is, if because as they developing the Flick"r" they are also developing the value of Flicker , and i see same as in your case. So, yes, I would always made a mistake of type in of "Flicker" first then go type Flick"r", it is not beacuse I am doing it intentionally, but its just how it goes naturally, when you type in fast. But this is domain appraial, we are not talking about developing here, we are "just" apprasing your domain, and we do not need to know "HOW You are going to show how to make money", No offense. you put here for the appraisal, what we know from domaining persepective, we are telling you our opinions. you can go ahead buy , "tutorial "s" "r" or whateva letter in the end, but will have NO value, unless you develop it. So , if you going to develop it, you can buy a decent name, which has no value, but after u develop it it can have millions of value. But we are not are here appraising "Developed domain" Good luck
undeveloped reg fee or less to a reseller IMO if there is no type in traffic+parking income, but if you can find the right end user there is always a chance of getting much more. (but finding one will be tuff) as most people are interested in reselling domains (including me ) in this forum the appraisals given are based on how much it is worth if you are buying to resell it again if the domain is developed its a diffent story. with traffic, visitor loyalty, income even million $ is possible with these two domains. (even with dfdyr.com or fgoalf.com its the same case) how much google.com worth? low $$ will be my answer if there is no site called google.com
checked about these two domains as i feel the price is too high. For Gophr.com the price is high as gopher.com is a search engine and they might be having plans to make it big. as gophr.com is a great typo of gopher.com price on that can rise to a big $ i think the highest bidder for Conversr.com might be the owners of converser.com or its competitor as it is a great typo i got a generic finacial keyword with wrong spellings. it makes like $1.50 per click, so in this case its worth much more than reg fees as when i am selling it i am selling it based on the revenue, not based on the keyword or domain name value. namewise it doesnt worth reg fee for a reseller