$xxx or parking revenue multiplied by 36.
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$xxx or parking revenue multiplied by 36.
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$xxx is way underestimating this one. For instance, PerfumeDeals.com went for $6600 in January. And GameDeals.com is a much stronger domain than that.
It is a great domain across multiple well-funded industries, and it could go for a ton to the right buyer (which is why domainers would be attracted to it). Of course, the right buyer (with the right budget) may never come along, but this one has strong potential IMO.
You can use http://dnsaleprice.com to look up similar past domain sales.
Last edited by Nathan King; 04-16-2011 at 11:15 AM.
Thanks Nathan, you're right on the money. We did sell it for a nice sum, way above what perfumedeals.com sold for and $xxx..![]()
Congrats on the sale. *deals.com sales have been steadily on the rise for a while now, aside from HotelDeals.com going for $171,250 in 2006. Yours sounds like it's among the largest reported *deals.com sales as of late.
Last edited by Nathan King; 04-16-2011 at 11:59 AM.
congrats on the sale, but deals.com aren't worth much IMO
xxx at most
let's see the big one is now 1.6M range alexa, nothing in traffic for a mass appeal item
so it's a shopping cart site with NO TRAFFIC
why would anyone throw money on a deals.com without having MILLIONS to brand it?
no idea, but good money chasing lousy domains IMO
but if it's sold, great
domainers hitting it nice and moronic developers with big dreams and no clue going broke
none of this post fix stuff has long term value IMO unless the buyer has a big budget to brand it
NONE
but heck this is for domainers not guys having to make money on what they buy from domainers
so congrats, another way other priced domain sale that will most likely NEVER do any traffic
now, deals.com or in a around 6 tld's with no niche
NICE
I can see value in that
hang a thousand sub domains on it
put up nice front door and you'd have a ton of deep pocket VC's lining up to do 2nd and 3rd round SUC funding
car.deals.tld
plane.deals.tld
hotel.deals.tld
travel.deals.tld
vacation.deals.tld
now that keyword is a gold mine
but these postfix .com's aren't worth much IMO
but it's nice to see domainers looting dummy investors
LOL
great score
I could use some of you to make real money selling legitimate stuff to end users
LOL
just kidding
Jealous much?
Last edited by Nathan King; 04-16-2011 at 12:42 PM.
not jealous bro, I do this for a big living
deals is an overblown keyword in 'reality'
6M searches globally 'wild' but almost NOTHING exact 70K
so that tells you it's a fragment market
so you can't dominate with a few keywords, so nothing keyworddeals.com will ever bring much free organic traffic, it's all big budget branding projects
and VC's do not like to brand stuff
now if you think 9K local wild searches for game deals is worth more than xxx, good
I got a bridge for you to buy it crosses downtown manhattan and the heights of brooklyn
600 exacts is NOTHING
so that's the big gem you sold
congrats, whatever you got, you made out
the other side got NOTHING
a dream
now if you think I'm jealous of a minor sale, whatever bro or sis
I could care less
I'm saying what it's worth xxx max
and it's based on the only thing that matters
searches
no cpc for the term, and no searches
so to me
it's a lousy domain you got a nice little check for
cash it fast
it may bounce
whoever ponied up for it doesn't know what they're doing IMO
so the value is XXX you asked for an appraisal and I'm one of the few guys here that does that professionally
yet a value is what some sucker will pay for a low value name
so you made a nice score
3 years form now that site won't be doing anything
UNLESS someone with huge bucks brands it
and those type of deals are few and far between now
VC's have zero interest in red holes
you know what a red hole is
you lose money for a long time dumping and dumping VC into it
hoping it turns into a black hole (making money)
that domain is a dog
xxx max
and if you base it on the potential search traffic it's probably low xxx
now you don't like my appraisal ok
but that's why it's a low end value name IMO
no matter what some fool paid for it
so congrats
you made a hit
let's see if it's reported
I think GameDeals.com is a nice domain - for resellers I can agree with a high xxx to low xxxx evaluation. End user could be pretty high though...I think it could be 5 figures.
I would want to develop this to get the most out of it though...it will be a lot of work but could be a full time gig and can pay out nicely.
Much agreed, especially since games, as commodity products, are just a matter of outpricing the competitor in order to succeed at selling them. There's no question of demand, there's no technology to become obsolete, and there's no varying factors to create hassle for the vendor (i.e. sizes, colors, etc. - exactly why it's so hard to sell clothes online).
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'game, games' and 'deal, coupon' domains have been selling for high figures lately, and this domain combines the two.
xxx range is way too low, it's at least a high xxxx to xxxxx domain.
traffic doesn't matter in this case, this is the kind of domain that might just suit the business idea. if a buyer really thinks the domain is what they want the question of traffic often doesn't come up.
most online activity involves either social interaction, games, shopping, or dating/adult.
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It will be interesting to see what this game company out of Spain does with this. They own newgamedeals.com and many other game sites. the guy was great to deal with, very upfront and honest. I see they have it renewed until 2019 now...im thinking serious effort here..lol...couldnt agree more hugegrowth
24M alexa
LOL
he, his brother and his uncle go once a day to that site
LOL
new game deals .com
like I said
cash the check and run IMO
a game site with a 23M alexa isn't in business bro
they're gonna do nothing with that name IMO
but time will tell
and if the check clears great
you made out like a bandit
"why would anyone throw money on a deals.com without having MILLIONS to brand it?"
Basic affiliate marketing. Whatever + deals. And you don't need millions to brand it, you can actually do it for free, I know many who have. Build out nice site for deals people are looking for. Free search engine traffic, free social media (twitter, facebook etc.) free press releases and you can go some paid routes that don't cost much either. Good old fashioned marketing, lots of free and low cost methods.
..laughing all the way to the bank...LOL
Last edited by semanpans; 04-18-2011 at 08:01 PM.
Congrats on your deal!
Name was worth every penny.
Thank you very much, I greatly appreciate this type of professional response.
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