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Factors to consider while setting up price of a domain
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<blockquote data-quote="shahed_sajid" data-source="post: 2344442" data-attributes="member: 322975771"><p>A very common question from beginners is "How can I set the price of my domain in the marketplace?"</p><p>Many of us want to know the value of different domains. Many times our concern is whether this domain is really valuable. Price usually depends on the value of a domain. Many newcomers rely on the value generator tools available on the market. But they are mostly ineffective.</p><p></p><p>While setting up the price of your domain for sale, you may need to measure the following:</p><p></p><p>Previous Sale: Do this domain sold in the past? You can find out by searching different markets whether this domain was sold in the past and how much it cost.</p><p></p><p>Close Keywords: What was the nearby domain's price? You need to check the NameBio, DNprices, or other sales record tools to find out the price of nearby keyword domains. It will help you to understand the value of your domain.</p><p></p><p>Marketplace: See at what price the keyword domains near your domain are listed for sale in the market now. If the price of a domain is a little lower than other domains of the market, there is a possibility of selling soon.</p><p></p><p>User Size: If your domain has a lot of users, the price will be higher. Suppose your domain is Google, then your domain user has nothing to do even with 10 million USD. Again, if your domain is name is for a local bakery, then you can expect a 100 dollar bill.</p><p></p><p>Brandalibity: If your domains have the potentiality to become a big brand then you can expect higher prices for them.</p><p></p><p>These are only five important factors of a domain's price. Can you add some more factors or/and add some more words under these factors to share in the forum to help all of us?? Will appreciate your caring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shahed_sajid, post: 2344442, member: 322975771"] A very common question from beginners is "How can I set the price of my domain in the marketplace?" Many of us want to know the value of different domains. Many times our concern is whether this domain is really valuable. Price usually depends on the value of a domain. Many newcomers rely on the value generator tools available on the market. But they are mostly ineffective. While setting up the price of your domain for sale, you may need to measure the following: Previous Sale: Do this domain sold in the past? You can find out by searching different markets whether this domain was sold in the past and how much it cost. Close Keywords: What was the nearby domain's price? You need to check the NameBio, DNprices, or other sales record tools to find out the price of nearby keyword domains. It will help you to understand the value of your domain. Marketplace: See at what price the keyword domains near your domain are listed for sale in the market now. If the price of a domain is a little lower than other domains of the market, there is a possibility of selling soon. User Size: If your domain has a lot of users, the price will be higher. Suppose your domain is Google, then your domain user has nothing to do even with 10 million USD. Again, if your domain is name is for a local bakery, then you can expect a 100 dollar bill. Brandalibity: If your domains have the potentiality to become a big brand then you can expect higher prices for them. These are only five important factors of a domain's price. Can you add some more factors or/and add some more words under these factors to share in the forum to help all of us?? Will appreciate your caring. [/QUOTE]
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