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Dictionary Word Domains? Value?

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steitieh

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Guys, I've posted many many appraisal requests in Appraisals Section, they are all dictionary words...

In addition to them, I have the following as well:

authored.info
grantor.info
attended.info
granting.info
authored.biz
avoiding.biz
awaited.biz
backed.biz
backedup.org
badly.biz
assumed.biz
attained.us
attracts.biz
grantor.biz
assuming.biz
granting.biz
attended.org
bartered.info
bedquilts.info
batched.info
bed-cover.info
bedrug.info
bedlamps.info
bedrugs.info
bedlamp.info
bellyful.net
belongs.biz
beating.biz
behaving.org
bedquilts.net
batched.net
bathed.us
bdrm.us
bed-covers.net
bedrugs.net
bed-cover.net
bedquilt.net
bedlamp.net
bdrm.biz
bedlamps.net


I just need to get an idea on how to evaluate dictionary word domains that arent .com or .net!!

Please advice guys...


Thanks a lot.

Rami
 

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Dictionary words aren't all valuable, in general they have to be something commercial or something related to a subject that many people would search for on the internet. Or a word that could be used creatively, like "wow" or "hello". Just my quick 2 cents...
 

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Generally speaking they have to be very brandable or get decent searches to have value
 

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Can anybody evaluate the list of domains in this post? This will give me a great experience in the way I look at my new registrations...

I learn everyday in this business, and I really thank you all guys!


Rami
 

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Dictionary words aren't all valuable, in general they have to be something commercial or something related to a subject that many people would search for on the internet. Or a word that could be used creatively, like "wow" or "hello". Just my quick 2 cents...

2 cents indeed. Leave the $x,xxx sales to me.
 

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Rami, to give you an idea, here's some 1 word, info domains that have sold well:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
Credit info $36,000 Dec 06 Sedo
Casino info $35,127 Sep 06 Sedo
Racing info $18,000 Sep 06 Sedo
Nevada info $13,162 Oct 06 Sedo
Names info $10,468 Jan 07 Sedo
Detroit info $10,000 Sep 06 DNForum
Party info $7,500 Jun 06 Sedo
Fortuna info $7,270 Apr 06 Sedo
Idaho info $7,000 Apr 06 Private
Implantate info $6,419 Nov 06 Sedo
Blogs info $6,000 Oct 06 Moniker/Traffic
Manhattan info $5,356 Sep 06 Moniker/DomainSystems
Austin info $5,000 Oct 06 Moniker/DomainSystems
Roommates info $4,800 Jun 06 Sedo
NAW info $4,558 Jan 07 Sedo
Evangelist info $4,500 Dec 06 Private
Leads info $3,000 Sep 06 Sedo
NLP info $3,000 Jun 06 Sedo
Archive info $3,000 Jun 06 DomainState
Super info $2,779 May 06 Sedo

To research further, check the comp's site in my sig. Leave keywords blank, select TLD = info and words = 1. This will give you info on 100+ recent, one word .info domain sales. You sort by price, etc. by clicking on the column headings.

Cheers,
BidNo
 
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