Thanks But there are Domains like " 3421" or "dsld" or those 4 letter Domain which makes no sense goes for a high value why is that ?
I have Checked this domain on Estibot and Domainindex it showed some value so was curios . But how much can we trust those appraisals from those sites ?
Calm down it was just a simple doubt ! I know what im talking about . LOL why are you guys Boiling around ?Sorry, but there is a definite and strong market for 4 letter/4 number domains.
The fact that your name has no meaning doesn’t mean it falls into a category with them.
I really hope you can get what you see as the perceived value but no amount of spin is going to change it’s face value.
Well sometimes there are few domain that is getting sold luckily , i have no idea why those sites had to estimate any values . I see around many Display their domain on those values . So i asked about it ! . i even had a appraisal for a Domain earlier here , one of you said it had no value but luckily it was sold for a decent money . i mean just saying perceptions differ but Domains are getting sold . So i just had to clear my doubts .Automated appraisals are worthless. You cannot automate an appraisal of anything outside of a known market area such as three letter .com, four letter.com and the like. Even they they have inherent value only to other resellers and automated appraisals are wildly inaccurate most of the time. There is absolutely NO way to determine how much a buyer is willing to pay as an enduser as all budgets, as well as buying motivations, are different. Seriously estibot, godaddy appraisal etc are a blight on the domaining world and they only cause new entrants to the market financial loss. Ignore them. Think about it - if even you don't know how much a domain is worth to a potential buyer and how much it is worth to you as a seller - how can something automated possibly know?
No this isnt about that ! im just trying to get a clear picture thats all ! Not everyone is rich enough to register a premium domain . but when we see other domains which we might think have no value getting sold it raises curiosity . Once again im new to domain business . Just learning !Don’t think anyone is boiling . You asked and we gave our opinions.
You might not like them or agree with them... no issues here.
Good luck
No this isnt about that ! im just trying to get a clear picture thats all ! Not everyone is rich enough to register a premium domain . but when we see other domains which we might think have no value getting sold it raises curiosity . Once again im new to domain business . Just learning !
Yeah thought so , its just that confusion i was looking for the answer . i understand what you guys say . since this domain is about to get expired from my portfolio i had to ask whether if i can let the domain or hold for one more year . Thanks guys for your time .Hi
the domain game is not very clear, but for individual questions concerning it, you can get some clarity.
if one is patient, and has a good eye, it's still possible to acquire a low cost domain today and hold it until it becomes premium.
because every domain that was hand-registered in the past, could be that coveted premium domain today or in the future.
the thing about value is,
potential buyers have to see the value in the domain and the usage potential, which should be obvious.
rather than you having to explain what the domain means and why they should consider buying it at an inflated price.
sure, you can look at past sales, which may make you scratch your head in confusion
but you have to look at the 'sign of the times' for that period, is the name being used now,
along with other factors that could help understand that "particular" comparison and transaction.
just by looking at a past sale, doesn't tell you > who the seller was, how much experience they have, who the buyer was, if the name had traffic, was an old website with backlinks, was aged name, etc.
so in that respect, comparables become more complicated to compare.
imo...
Yeah thought so , its just that confusion i was looking for the answer . i understand what you guys say . since this domain is about to get expired from my portfolio i had to ask whether if i can let the domain or hold for one more year . Thanks guys for your time .
Calm down it was just a simple doubt ! I know what im talking about . LOL why are you guys Boiling around ?
Thanks But there are Domains like " 3421" or "dsld" or those 4 letter Domain which makes no sense goes for a high value why is that ?
I have Checked this domain on Estibot and Domainindex it showed some value so was curios . But how much can we trust those appraisals from those sites ?
Calm down it was just a simple doubt ! I know what im talking about . LOL why are you guys Boiling around ?
Ok seems you have more experience. Our opinions are only opinions gleaned from decades in the business. In future though if you already know the answer you would like to hear probably better not to ask for others input. Good luck. BTW you can't claim in one post that'I know what I'm talking about' and in another state 'i have no idea why those sites had to estimate any values '. Either you do or you don't. Please let other visitors in on any knowledge you have - this is a public forum about domains. I'll make it easy though for new entrants. You CANNOT register a fresh domain of any value, you can only buy it. Sorry but you're about 10 years too late to the party.
I dont care who you are or how much of experience you have got , it was said that Dnforum can be used to get appraisals so i came here , i had few questions as im new and thats it ! You dont have to yap about what years of experience you have or anything ! , and as said opinions are welcome here . Im not blind to listen to one persons perception and take that as an input , as you can see my questions were clearly out of curiosity , if you can't answer it properly without showing off your experience that is not my problem . yes this is a public forum if you can't answer it better stop replying to people who come here for appraisals . once again We don't care about your experience .Ok seems you have more experience. Our opinions are only opinions gleaned from decades in the business. In future though if you already know the answer you would like to hear probably better not to ask for others input. Good luck. BTW you can't claim in one post that'I know what I'm talking about' and in another state 'i have no idea why those sites had to estimate any values '. Either you do or you don't. Please let other visitors in on any knowledge you have - this is a public forum about domains. I'll make it easy though for new entrants. You CANNOT register a fresh domain of any value, you can only buy it. Sorry but you're about 10 years too late to the party.