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I would appreciate some experienced appraisals/opinions on these 3. Thanks.


Ebayzon.com

Possible uses - A catchy named site selling a course on how to sell on ebay and amazon or use for selling your own ebay and amazon products/affiliate products


BargainPropertyBuys.com

Possible uses - A site for any national or local real estate agent/broker or office.



LendSnap.com

Possible uses - An cash Payday loan type of site
 

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$100,000k lawsuit for Ebayzon.com first off. Drop it, its TM infringement probably, check uspto.gov

LendSnap.com could be good if developed and you get direct affiliates

BargainPropertBuys.com is a stretch
 

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I agree about the ebay one. I am sure ebay and amazon are aggressive with squashing sites using their trademark.

Lendsnap could go for a few hundred to the right buyer, but might take a while.

The bargain domain I would say 50-75.
 

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I agree about the ebay one. I am sure ebay and amazon are aggressive with squashing sites using their trademark.

Lendsnap could go for a few hundred to the right buyer, but might take a while.

The bargain domain I would say 50-75.
Whats the best way to find the "right buyer" for LendSnap.com. Just list on SEDO and wait or is there a better way?
 

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Ebayzon.com $0 and more of a hassle legally. I don't think ebay would win unless it was used in a competing manner.
LendSnap.com $0 domains like this require an end user to rebrand their entire company at great expense so it's not just about selling the domain but selling a branding idea. Time consuming!

BargainPropertyBuys.com This one could have some value to a realtor that specializes in distressed property. It's a high value business and the domain clearly communicates what it's about to any surfer. Value $500-1,000 for a fast transaction.
 

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Ebayzon.com $0 and more of a hassle legally. I don't think ebay would win unless it was used in a competing manner.
LendSnap.com $0 domains like this require an end user to rebrand their entire company at great expense so it's not just about selling the domain but selling a branding idea. Time consuming!

BargainPropertyBuys.com This one could have some value to a realtor that specializes in distressed property. It's a high value business and the domain clearly communicates what it's about to any surfer. Value $500-1,000 for a fast transaction.

So what way would you suggest I go about making a $500-$1000 sale to a realtor pretty soon?
 

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Ebayzon - $0. Major TM issue.
LendSnap - As a reseller hardly anything. If you can find an interested end user, whatever they are willing to pay.

BargainPropertyBuys.com - The term is awkward IMO. It only has 156 results in Google in quotes, which indicates it is not widely used. I think you will struggle to find an interested end user.

Brad
 

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Nowadays, it's very very hard to hand reg a new domain then sell it for a couple hundred dollars in a few days, mate.:sigh2:
 

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BargainPropertyBuys.com - The term is awkward IMO. It only has 156 results in Google in quotes, which indicates it is not widely used. I think you will struggle to find an interested end user.
Brad

You're right about the google stats. However the domain includes the term bargain property which gets 428,000 responses in brackets. And Property Buys also in quotes gets 49,000 responses. So from a SEO and keyword perspective it's not all that bad.

Looking at it from a media perspective the domain communicates fairly clearly what to expect when you get there. All in all finding an interested realtor should be possible. I would do an email out to realtors listing the domain along with some stats and focus on the message the domain delivers to clients. I would also put a fixed price on the domain (say $699) or something like that and count on the impulse buy. It wouldn't hurt to put up a fixed wordpress site (index, sitemap, privacy, contact us, articles2-3) to go with it. Much easier to sell that way and you can charge more.

(upside)Every major town has thousands of realtors and surprisingly enough it's not that easy to find good keyword domains in good extensions.
(downside) Realtors rank among the stupidest (despite the amount of online work they do) people using the internet. Followed by Lawyers! Both occupations give me indigestion dealing with them :)
 

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You're right about the google stats. However the domain includes the term bargain property which gets 428,000 responses in brackets. And Property Buys also in quotes gets 49,000 responses. So from a SEO and keyword perspective it's not all that bad.

Looking at it from a media perspective the domain communicates fairly clearly what to expect when you get there. All in all finding an interested realtor should be possible. I would do an email out to realtors listing the domain along with some stats and focus on the message the domain delivers to clients. I would also put a fixed price on the domain (say $699) or something like that and count on the impulse buy. It wouldn't hurt to put up a fixed wordpress site (index, sitemap, privacy, contact us, articles2-3) to go with it. Much easier to sell that way and you can charge more.

(upside)Every major town has thousands of realtors and surprisingly enough it's not that easy to find good keyword domains in good extensions.
(downside) Realtors rank among the stupidest (despite the amount of online work they do) people using the internet. Followed by Lawyers! Both occupations give me indigestion dealing with them :)
Do you think the fact that although bargain property gets 428000 results, it only get 390 local and 3600 global broad match searches in google keyword tool presents a problem is presenting it and ultimately selling it?
 

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Do you think the fact that although bargain property gets 428000 results, it only get 390 local and 3600 global broad match searches in google keyword tool presents a problem is presenting it and ultimately selling it?

When have you ever seen a car ad that says buy this car because we know in 5 years it'll be leaking oil, squeaking like crazy and blowing smoke and you'll need a new one.

Emphasize the good selling points and leave the buyer to determine the negatives. Your job is to make them believe the positives outweigh the negatives. That's successful selling. If you buy into the negatives yourself you'll never be successful.
 

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When have you ever seen a car ad that says buy this car because we know in 5 years it'll be leaking oil, squeaking like crazy and blowing smoke and you'll need a new one.

Emphasize the good selling points and leave the buyer to determine the negatives. Your job is to make them believe the positives outweigh the negatives. That's successful selling. If you buy into the negatives yourself you'll never be successful.
I hear you on that!!! I was trying to also understand if 428000 results is actually of any real value?
 

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It's not that that is of value but it indicates low competition. When you bracket a term that shows you the number of websites that have used the term, in this case "bargain property" exactly. Websites that have used the exact term are obviously competition. Without the bracket it just indicates how many web pages have both words in it not necessarily together. Obviously the bracket is the more accurate.

428,000 shows it isn't particularily unique and at the same time fairly low competition for the term. That means it's easier to rank for the term, if you have the term in the domain. Google keyword tool indicates 3900 local searches a month and that they click thru on the term which is plenty to justify a web page.
 

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It's not that that is of value but it indicates low competition. When you bracket a term that shows you the number of websites that have used the term, in this case "bargain property" exactly. Websites that have used the exact term are obviously competition. Without the bracket it just indicates how many web pages have both words in it not necessarily together. Obviously the bracket is the more accurate.

428,000 shows it isn't particularily unique and at the same time fairly low competition for the term. That means it's easier to rank for the term, if you have the term in the domain. Google keyword tool indicates 3900 local searches a month and that they click thru on the term which is plenty to justify a web page.
I wish it was 3900 global, but its 390 local, 3900 global? Still marketable?
 

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I wish it was 3900 global, but its 390 local, 3900 global? Still marketable?

It's 3900 global 390 exact. "Global" means it appears in a variety of search terms such as (just guessing here)
buy a bargain property
buy bargain property
find a bargain property
bargain property in california etc
From an SEO perspective that means you can aim to rank for all those terms because you have the keywords in your domain.

"Exact" means just that. 390 people search for the exact term every month. Not huge but a definite market. And google shows a $2.50 or so adword cpc so people must be bidding on the term.

And you're dealing with an industry that has a $xx,xxx average commission per deal. One lead would pay for the domain many times over!

But let's keep things in perspective here it's still a lower end domain. It's just the best of the three you put up. JMO
 
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