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But THAT would be quite "accurate", right?I just fed domainappraisal.pro into their own domain appraisal system -
domainappraisal.pro is valued between $7 & $22
Hmmmmm......
But THAT would be quite "accurate", right?I just fed domainappraisal.pro into their own domain appraisal system -
domainappraisal.pro is valued between $7 & $22
Hmmmmm......
domainappraisal.pro is valued between $7 & $22
But THAT would be quite "accurate", right?
Right now, there's a domain in the TDNAM $5 bin that has an Estibot value of $9,000. But I am resisting the urge to buy it. On the other hand, I just did buy one there that has an Estibot value of $90. So: use these stats for what they are, but don't base purchasing decisions solely on the value figures!
I baught this domain for 15$.
15$ is between $7 and $22.
Gandi sell .pro for 13â¬what is the reg. fee for .pro's?
Gandi sell .pro for 13â¬
so how much is $7 minus â¬13 ?
negative value?
and $22 minus â¬13 ?
Domain appraisal is not about registration fees.
Sure - you go ahead and use this tool to run an appraisal on an entire drop list... and by doing that you'll certainly be left with a very trimmed down list to work with.
And you'll also filter off aol.com, dnforum.com, etc...
What would you prefer to do - do a little more legwork or save some time and completely miss quality domains?
of course, if the value of the domain is $10,000, then who cares about the fees
but in your case:
if you paid â¬13 and the value of the domain (according to your tool) is $7
then it has a negative value
and my point is that you should use your tool to find a domain that has a positive value
otherwise how could anybody trust this tool?
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