Hyphenated domains are hard to sell.
Think about it, would you buy one.
If you build a site on it you are simply increasing the value of the unhyphenated name and if you ever come to sell a business with a hyphenated domain you will need to buy the unhyphenated to satisfy the buyer of your business, and the price by then will probably have increased significantly.
There are always exceptions but apart from no brainers like mobile-phones etc. the above rule will apply for most situations.
Yes I see where you are coming from, sales between domainers.I've found that my hyphenated domains have sold quite well to end users if priced sensibly. Particularly when then unhyphenated version is held by a domainer also.
Stephen.
That's rubbish, see sense.
Hyphenated domains are never worth anything unless you develop them yourself or like Bald idiot says they are in a very competitive market.
Stay away from this worthless rubbish.
Hyphenated domains are never worth anything unless you develop them yourself or like Bald idiot says they are in a very competitive market.
That's a ridiculous statement. If they're worth something for you to develop, they're worth something to other people too.
Just not as much and in a more restrictive way than non-hyphenated domains..
Now your talking rubbish...
See how many hyphenated domains Edwin has in his portfolio.
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