wow sounds very cheap
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I think affiliate.com sold cheaply for over $550,000.
Do you think the seller got the right price?
I think it is worth more more than 1 million.
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wow sounds very cheap
I think it was a good price for seller .... but Scott R can well afford it in any case.
Sounds cheap unless that's Paid Per Click?
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Sounds alright to me.
Affiliates.com would be 1m+
We all know it's worth at least $555,555.55![]()
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I also think this great domain sold for cheap, it should sell for much more than $1M.
This domain sold for cheap but...in the current economy I think the seller prefer have cash money than hold the domain another 2/3 years.
HI
How many websites out there have an affiliate program...
A lot...
If I had the money I would have bought it to...
I think it is worth 2-3 mill if the right site is developed on it...
Tom
I think it was very cheap compared to what affiliate companies make . But its still nice cash for just a name lol .
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what is this, the "aftermarket sales appraisal section"?
the problem with trying to compare final selling prices of one domain to another is useless.
unless they are practically the same domain or at least in the same category/subject
affiliate.com is not even in the same league as property.com
and trying to compare the selling price of a 3 word domain to a one word domain is also fruitless.
especially when you don't take into account what the "three words are" or what that domains' epc would be.
there simply is no comparision
it's also pointless
will there be new threads posted after every single domain that sells below what you think it should have sold for?
or new threads for every single domain that sells for more than your expectations?
how about just a "nice sale" or congrats and move on.
imo
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Comparison does help our domain understanding and how to price our domains.
I believe without comparison , you may not be able to properly price your names.
e.g. we do compare LLL.com or LLLL.com with previous sales. Similarly no harm done to compare the one word and three word domains.
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i really think for half a million, its a great sale!
again
comparing domains to one another that do not fall in the same category is pointless, in an effort to understand value ranges from one extreme to another.
let me spell it out
property.com has more value than affiliate.com..
because
affiliate is typically, most always the second or third party
property is first hand, and has the potential for the highest returns, when offering the most logical product.
though there are different types of affiliates, they do not compare when you look at the geo aspect of property.
thus, comparing domains that do not fall in the same category is pointless
or a fruitless and misdirecting theory to proceed with as a means to effectively evaluate domain names.
comparisons can also limiting your own perspective of what your domain can sell for - source: Me.
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I agree 100% biggedon
It was an end user sale and an end user price.
I love it, should be $1M blah blah blah
Name was offered several times before with no buyers, where were you guys
Scott will make the best use of it of anyone I know in the industry and he paid for it, no way was this cheap. Say it REAL slllooooowww 5 huuuundred thooouuusssaaannndddd. Beyond that he will build it into a million plus name but on its own, no.
Personally...and I don't think I'm the only one - I'd be thrilled to make $500,000 on ONE investment. I don't know if he got this name from the beginning or what he paid for it...but I'm betting his profit margin was large. People are upside down now on their mortgages for more than half a million...and we've got people here throwing back and forth #'s like it's monopoly money.
It was a great sale. And I agree Property.com is not in the same league. I'm a good speller, but can almost never spell affiliate right...or is it affilliate? Not as obvious a type-in as some might think...
Exactly. Even sold for $500k, wouldn't be cheap price. The majority in here wouldn't buy it. It seems cheap only. To sell a domain is easy. Post it in appraisal forum. Let people appraise it, then sell it to 1/2 of their appraisal price. See what they reply.
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