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Giving domains a value

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Is there anywhere apart from dnscoop where you can get a rough value for a domain if you were to sell it?
Thanks :)
 
Is there anywhere apart from dnscoop where you can get a rough value for a domain if you were to sell it?
Thanks :)

Automated tools are useless when it comes to valuing names as there are big holes in the software, DNScoop weights towards age far too much:

The estimated value of http://www.mega.co.uk is: $210

etc.

Personally I would suggest trawling forums , sales threads and networking to discover real market data and then value sales and purchases accordingly.
 
Yeah agreed with rob, i would never use a automated tool to value a name.

Chris- spot on with valuation, mega.co.uk will not be going anywhere for anyless than that - its got to much potential.

When it does, I will be having one heck of a party :)
 
Yeah agreed with rob, i would never use a automated tool to value a name.

Chris- spot on with valuation, mega.co.uk will not be going anywhere for anyless than that - its got to much potential.

When it does, I will be having one heck of a party :)

well why have you parked it? and not working on developing it.
 
Funny you should say that, but I am just testing the traffic, its had about 40 type ins and 2/3 clicks which are high infact those 3 clicks have now paid for the fee £5 :)

I would like to develop it, but it would need to be done properly bit like fly co.uk :) not!..... :)
 
Interesting valuation on jea.co.uk

Guys

Ran a catch from a couple of days past the tool at domstatic (I put down it had been regged for 10) valuation of US $22K on Jea.co.uk - any offer by PM will be accepted for around this figure.

Best Regards


JohnP
 
Cool, £7.5k for my 4 letter .co.uk, which has no trademark brand, not associated with a product, not a word, just letters, so not bad. Shame i ain't selling :D
 
hmmm,

I think on the Intent and commercality you may have slightly over estimated. :mrgreen:

Because you have 'branded' iow to become 'isle of man' it does not reaLLY mean you can factor that in as higly when valuing the domain 'as is'.

So I would assume that IsleOfMan.co.uk would have greater clarity and intent than iow - although i much prefer iow as a domain as its more elegant.

if it was job,co,uk then yes the meaning is pretty much 100% clear to most people. anyway i need to think abt this more...:mrgreen:


iow

Domain Score:
Total: 77.25%

Domains Potential Value:
£200,000+

:)
 
Julians tool is definitely on the right path. So much better than any of the others. At the end of the day you are never going to be able to a get a system like that perfect without Human thought being involved in the apraisal.

I think its more down to people being honest when they appraise. Ofcourse you are wanting it to give you a high value but what good is that to you when its not even close to being accurate??
 
actully you are a bit wrong there, a few top end domains have sold near to a domtastic valuation:

fly
mobile etc

however exceptional domains are easy to value than good or average for obvious reasons.

No................
 
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