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Discussion in 'Domain Appraisals' started by Scotto83, Sep 5, 2011.

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  1. Scotto83

    Scotto83 Active Member

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    How much would everyone value HomeTheatre.net ?

    Would like to get a few different people's perspectives.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. peter_w United Kingdom

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    The main issue with this name is that it's using the British English spelling of Theatre, but in the UK the term is generally "Home Cinema" rather than theatre.

    Probably low XXX.
     
  3. Scotto83

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    Most countries other then the US use the spelling as HomeTheatre and it is still the common term in most of these countries.

    The exact term "HomeTheatre" gets 368 000 Global searches a month according to google keyword tool.. So I would be expecting it to be valued a fair bit more?

    Also "Home Theatre" gets 1.8mill global a month.. So would definitely be some potential in the term?
     
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    No it doesn't it gets 22,000 if you set it to exact
     
  5. Scotto83

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    Ok that would make alot more sense, thought I must of been missing something with that tool.

    Still 22,000 exact term searches a month would have to be pretty reasonable wouldn't it? Either way I don't think I would sell it, just was wondering what it would be valued at..
     
  6. Nick11380

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    Switch the 'r' and the 'e' around and you've got a fairly valuable domain. The issue here is it's missing both the American and the British markets by a small (but very damaging) margin.

    Of those 22,000 global exacts there are only 3,600 coming from the US and 1,600 from the UK. An Amazon Associates mini site probably wouldn't go down too badly here but it's only ever realistically going to be maxing out at the high end of $xxx/month. And Amazon Associates UK? Well they cap at £7.00 commission so high end electronics are not where you want to be.

    If you're still holding onto this in a month or two let me know and I'll make an offer.
     
  7. Scotto83

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    To be honest nick I'm really not looking at selling it, was mainly interested seeing what it would be worth, in the opinion of others.

    It may be worth alot more to me than the average person anyway, as where I'm from Home Theatre is the term used and I run an online store within that niche, so it really is a no brainer for me to keep it.

    So wouldn't really be interested in selling unless a very large offer came in, which might be unlikely.
     
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