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It is actually, arguably, impossible to do a real domain name appraisal that means much. It is doubly impossible for a robot to get this even vaguely right. This isn't like real estate where there may be ten 2 story 'colonials' that sold for an average of $XXX,XXX over the past six months in a certain area. Every domain, good or bad, is truly unique (and rare - I love that term!). Actual negotiation is the only way that value is determined and that is only relative to the parties involved.
I have one domain that I got early on (when you could actually get decent domains) that I had Sedo appraise before I knew better. The appraised it for $3,000. Today, years later, the robot actually agrees! The trouble is that I have passed on several $ XX,XXX offers for this domain. Something is wrong with both appraisals.
To be fair, Sedo is, in my opinion, one of the most honorable businesses in this 'wild west' domaining business. Their appraisals for good names tend to be low though and probably high for not so swift ones (most of them - including many of mine).
No one should pay for an appraisal or give any real credence to a robot one; period. You've got to do your own research and come up with your own (flawed) value. At least that won't cost anything and it will likely be better then the 'robo' appraisal if you've been doing this for a while.
I have one domain that I got early on (when you could actually get decent domains) that I had Sedo appraise before I knew better. The appraised it for $3,000. Today, years later, the robot actually agrees! The trouble is that I have passed on several $ XX,XXX offers for this domain. Something is wrong with both appraisals.
To be fair, Sedo is, in my opinion, one of the most honorable businesses in this 'wild west' domaining business. Their appraisals for good names tend to be low though and probably high for not so swift ones (most of them - including many of mine).
No one should pay for an appraisal or give any real credence to a robot one; period. You've got to do your own research and come up with your own (flawed) value. At least that won't cost anything and it will likely be better then the 'robo' appraisal if you've been doing this for a while.