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wildwil said:
Hello any opinions as to the value of the following names.

EliminateCreditCards.com
JointCreditCards.com
ApplyForCreditCardsOnline.com
CreditCards4You.com

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Too long..I'd say $10 each.

Now, you could develop them into CC affiliate sites, then they would work.. :approve:
 

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No problem, I felt like going through the appraisal threads and answering a couple of the ones everyone ignored.

also, if they are making up to $75 than they're worth the full years revenue..not $10 like i posted earlier..

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I personally like ApplyForCreditCardsOnline.com. It may seem like a long domain but it makes a lot of sense and is full of keywords. I also like JointCreditCards.com. About dvestors thinking your domains are too long automatically making them worth $10 is simply not the case. Remember the biggest sale in the domain industry this past week was ScienceFairProjects.com. This domain sold for $44,000. Also, remember AsSeenOnTv.com, a four word domain that sold for $5,000,000. I would also like to add that you should be able to get a minimum of two years revenue out of your domains when you eventually try and sell them.



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Too long..I'd say $10 each.

Now, you could develop them into CC affiliate sites, then they would work.. :approve:
 

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AsSeenOnTV is a very well-known, trademarked phrase and as such it's only the exception to the rule: the longer the compound domain, the lower the value.
 

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Generally a shorter domain is going to be more valuable. However, you can’t simply count out a domains value based on it's it length. This is a fact. It's been proven time after time. On the same note just because a domain contains five characters doesn't mean it has great value. These are facts. There are many factors that need to be taken into consideration when assessing a domains value. Yes, length is one of them but it surely isn't the only one. I was not trying to say that these domains mentioned above are worth $5,000,000. I was simply pointing out the fact that somebody came along and automatically counted out the domains value because of their length. Too many people assume this to be true but it isn't. That's the only point that I was trying to get across.
 
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