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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2341761" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>A domain name used to have to be owned by the user requesting other members to make a <a href="https://www.dnforum.com/forums/domain-name-appraisals/" target="_blank">domain name appraisal</a> on DNForum.</p><p></p><p>Though, members sometimes would like to know what others would pay for a domain name prior to clicking up that "Buy Now" button. The reasoning behind wanting to know a value of a domain without owning it is understandable. There are always going to be new members entering the industry that can't quite gauge what a domain is worth and ultimately what they should end up paying for it.</p><p></p><p>New investors don't want to get wrapped up in a domain, buried in debt, and ultimately forever get turned off domain name investing because they got in too deep, only because they couldn't get pricing assistance at the beginning of their short-lived careers.</p><p></p><p>Everyone's able to run domains through automated tools—such as Estibot, etc.—to get some sort of value breakdown. So, why not be able to ask users on the original <a href="https://www.dnforum.com" target="_blank">domain community</a> too?</p><p></p><p>If you don't have ownership of the domain you would like to appraise or get insight on, you can now make what is called a "What Would You Pay?" appraisal thread. Simply select the "wwyp?" prefix over "appraise" before posting so that we're all aware that it's not poster-owned.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, the exchange of information in this new appraisal format will be able to empower everyone to make better investing decisions for a better career and a brighter industry future.</p><p></p><p>There's not much that we would hope to gain from users making these new appraisal requests. We would only hope that requesters remember where they obtained their knowledge from. Meaning, after they understand what's behind a good domain, they'll return to only help form the foundation of other members in "wwyp" appraisals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2341761, member: 130638"] A domain name used to have to be owned by the user requesting other members to make a [URL='https://www.dnforum.com/forums/domain-name-appraisals/']domain name appraisal[/URL] on DNForum. Though, members sometimes would like to know what others would pay for a domain name prior to clicking up that "Buy Now" button. The reasoning behind wanting to know a value of a domain without owning it is understandable. There are always going to be new members entering the industry that can't quite gauge what a domain is worth and ultimately what they should end up paying for it. New investors don't want to get wrapped up in a domain, buried in debt, and ultimately forever get turned off domain name investing because they got in too deep, only because they couldn't get pricing assistance at the beginning of their short-lived careers. Everyone's able to run domains through automated tools—such as Estibot, etc.—to get some sort of value breakdown. So, why not be able to ask users on the original [URL='https://www.dnforum.com']domain community[/URL] too? If you don't have ownership of the domain you would like to appraise or get insight on, you can now make what is called a "What Would You Pay?" appraisal thread. Simply select the "wwyp?" prefix over "appraise" before posting so that we're all aware that it's not poster-owned. Hopefully, the exchange of information in this new appraisal format will be able to empower everyone to make better investing decisions for a better career and a brighter industry future. There's not much that we would hope to gain from users making these new appraisal requests. We would only hope that requesters remember where they obtained their knowledge from. Meaning, after they understand what's behind a good domain, they'll return to only help form the foundation of other members in "wwyp" appraisals. [/QUOTE]
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