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domaintrader2007

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Please appraisal.

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Please someone appraise it. Thanks
 

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being a hyphenated dot org, doesn't help it much. I think low to mid XX reseller, can't imagine getting more than low XXX from end user.
 

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Actually, many sales in the X,XXX and XX,XXX range are being reported in the .com .net and .org extensions.

Usually when the Hyphen is well placed, and the keywords are of high value.

I would appraise this @ about $100 to $300 to a reseller (if you wait a little) and the potential of an end-user is out of my scope as I dont believe in end users' appraisals... If you find somebody who really likes it "End User" the sky's the limit, and not only for this domain but any domain.

~Rami

P.S. End-users and Google dont care about the Hyphen , only resellers do... But I believe soon they would stop worrying a lot :)
 

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Actually, many sales in the X,XXX and XX,XXX range are being reported in the .com .net and .org extensions.

Usually when the Hyphen is well placed, and the keywords are of high value.

I would appraise this @ about $100 to $300 to a reseller (if you wait a little) and the potential of an end-user is out of my scope as I dont believe in end users' appraisals... If you find somebody who really likes it "End User" the sky's the limit, and not only for this domain but any domain.

~Rami

P.S. End-users and Google dont care about the Hyphen , only resellers do... But I believe soon they would stop worrying a lot :)


Insanity running rampant here. The name is worth zero. If this name is worth anything at all then there can be no such thing as a worthless name. You are DREAMING if you think a reseller would pay between $100 and $300. This is insanity here. It would be an easy life if you could come up with something like this and sell it for a few hundred. You would never run out of product.

The world doesn't work that way, though. In order for a name to have value there must be some insight involved in the registration. This name doesn't have it.
 

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Insanity running rampant here. The name is worth zero. If this name is worth anything at all then there can be no such thing as a worthless name. You are DREAMING if you think a reseller would pay between $100 and $300. This is insanity here. It would be an easy life if you could come up with something like this and sell it for a few hundred. You would never run out of product.

The world doesn't work that way, though. In order for a name to have value there must be some insight involved in the registration. This name doesn't have it.

WhoDatDog,

You seem to have a compulsion to appraise domain names (without any form of constructive criticism I might add) in a very direct manner. Furthermore, you always appear to attack an individual whom is making an appraisal (with whom you disagree), which also indirectly attacks the original poster whom is asking for an appraisal. I would like to inform you that I feel your method of appraisal is insulting, disrespectful, arrogant and irritating. I cannot speak for other members of this forum, however, I would hazard a guess that you annoy / irritate or anger a lot of other members on this forum with the comments that you make. I would like to suggest that you 'THINK' before you write, and give the original poster some constructive criticism - such as the ways that they can improve their domain name acquisitions in the future.

I am going to reply to the original poster of this thread later today.
 

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I see no value for this one, don't take my word for it. Reg fee Max at the moment
 

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You may find someone who would buy it for 100 or so who would optimize it for search engine traffic - that would not surprise me.
But I would not buy this for reg fee unless I had a development plan...but even with a plan, I would try to get a non hyphenated .com with backlink keyword in the domain...that is my opinion.
 

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Insanity running rampant here. The name is worth zero. If this name is worth anything at all then there can be no such thing as a worthless name. You are DREAMING if you think a reseller would pay between $100 and $300. This is insanity here. It would be an easy life if you could come up with something like this and sell it for a few hundred. You would never run out of product.

The world doesn't work that way, though. In order for a name to have value there must be some insight involved in the registration. This name doesn't have it.

Insanity—Rampant—Zero—Worthless—DREAMING, adjectives before substance, brilliant,,, oooops another adjective

DoaminTrader 2007: I appraise Back-Link.org value at: $150-500
 
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