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Just a quick reminder, Determination of the price for domains usually depends on the amount of traffic and page ranks.
The value of a domain is determined by 12 main variables: 1. Length - How long is the name? 2. Word-count - How many words? 3. Clarity - How well does it describe its content? 4. Memorability - How easy is it to remember? 5. Market Size - Large, medium or small market? 6. Market Potential - Is the market lucrative? 7. Market Applicability - Does the name apply to the whole market or small portion of it? 8. Hyphens/Dashes or Numerals? e.g MyDomain5.com or Music-CD.com (loses value) 9. Any Substitute Names / Synonym Alternatives? e.g University.com vs. College.com (loses value) 10. Any Abbreviations? eg PPV.com vs PayPerView.com (loses value) 11. Any Variations - singular & plural nouns or verbs? e.g. loan.com (singular noun, verb), loans.com (plural) 12. Domain extension / TLD? Is it a .com? (more value than others) Of all the variables, the 3 most important factors in assessing domain value are the domain's TLD extension, its market size/potential and how well it describes its content. Let’s look at some examples below. MakeMoneyWithDomaining.com is a highly descriptive domain name but very difficult to type. It has too many characters so it is hard to remember, thus weaking its value. However, Sex.com is short, obviously intuitive and easy to remember giving it the $12 million price tag it sold for (plus the opportunity to monetize given the adult industry's huge market).. Domainers can also tap into "lead-in" or "lead-out" domains. An example, is iTunes.com. The "i" is used as a lead-in and could mean "I" the pronoun or "i" referring to internet. Other examples could include iPhone.com, iFly.com, iMatch.com. Another alternative is the "e". Examples, include eMusic.com, eHarmony.com, eBusiness.com. "e" can stand for "electronic". On a similar note, lead-out domains can include words like "now" or "space" or "tube" or "ster". Examples include, Ticketnow.com, Musicspace.com, Friendster.com and xTube.com. All these extensions stem from popular properties that have become household names including Myspace.com, Napster.com and YouTube.com. The closer you get to the original piece of “land,†the more the domain is worth.