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<blockquote data-quote="Commerce" data-source="post: 2299186" data-attributes="member: 68987"><p>Agreed. At one point, the value of a domain was essentially however much someone else valued it. While that never will entirely vanish, it creates unneeded and unwanted complexity in the sales process.</p><p></p><p>I posted this question and another site well known to the domaining community and got an interesting take which I think also has merit:</p><p></p><p>Evaluation sites are generally best for sifting through large numbers of domains to get statistics relative to a buy decision. They tend to be far less useful where it comes to determining the value of individual domain names per se. Think this is a useful data point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commerce, post: 2299186, member: 68987"] Agreed. At one point, the value of a domain was essentially however much someone else valued it. While that never will entirely vanish, it creates unneeded and unwanted complexity in the sales process. I posted this question and another site well known to the domaining community and got an interesting take which I think also has merit: Evaluation sites are generally best for sifting through large numbers of domains to get statistics relative to a buy decision. They tend to be far less useful where it comes to determining the value of individual domain names per se. Think this is a useful data point. [/QUOTE]
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