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I've used the tool above. Its lacking a few important features...like search ranking for one. It has a few things I'll probably include in the next release.
"urlbuyers said $20,000-$30,000"
Was that before or after they asked for money?
Even with an MR of 5.0 it still comes out:
Domain Name: anyurl.com
Key Words: any url
Dictionary Words: 2
Total Word Score:
Extension relevance: 1
Google Hits: 40,000
Overture Hits: 227
Total Hits: 40,227
Market Rating: 5.0
Length: 6
Extension Rating: 5.0
Length Rating: 4
Popular Rating: 01
Composite: 4.4
High Retail: $8,500
Low Retail: $6,375
Wholesale: $1,913
BTW I've added new vars to the new tool. Its contains a dictionary and a few other complexities.
There's something seriously wrong with a tool which values anyurl at 4 figures. It was also well over the top with tar (amazingly the online valuation was about right).
Originally posted by Ed30 There's something seriously wrong with a tool which values anyurl at 4 figures. It was also well over the top with tar (amazingly the online valuation was about right).
It's a great tool, maybe just needs a few tweaks in the growing process. Every machine appraisal will always need the over-riding of human intelligence to add the "human knowledge" factor.
I agree with you Mr Web. There are always going to be some quirky names www.femfem.com for example. And what would it do with something like broadsband.com. I think it's a handy tool to give a feel for most names. Quirky or special interest names will always depend on the sales ability of the owner.