Hi,
I'd appreciate fellow forum members help in appraising these domain names. I've tried to use some of the estimater sites like Nameboy and Premium Domains but their valuations vary so widly for the same name - Nameboy will say its worth several thousand and Premium will say its worth nothing.
When choosing dropped names I try to look for something that is short, understandable and makes sense both phonetically and logically. Am I going in the right direction or should I be looking for something else?
When I look at key words for one of my names "disney" is a highly seached term and "budget" is a highly searched term but put the two together "budget disney" and you get very few searches on that key word. Does that mean this is a good choice or bad choice?
Well here are some of them. Let me know what you think:
BudgetDisney.com
ClutterTamer.com
DotFather.com
GalacticGear.com
GolfersTips.com
NastyPlayboy.com
SwordSupply.com
TrophyBlonde.com
ActionAuctions.info
AlaskaLoan.info
Bargainbeast.com
CapeCodBeaches.info
DelewareRealty.info
DisneyGuide.info
Emutts.com
ExploreAK.com
GolfAuctions.info
GorillaBid.com
HotGamblingPicks.com
MegaMarketer.com
MuniExpert.com
NLP Toolkit.info
NewMexicoRealty.info
PoundBusters.com
RadioFaith.com
SacredSunday.com
TermiteTroubles.com
ValuePros.info
VoiceOf Alaska.com
YourPerfectDate.com
I'd appreciate any help, resources you can point me to or other assistance. Some people I've spoken to say you should go for the long "sentence" domain names. Others say you should look for general names, others specific. So for instance if you were interested in realty names NewMexicoRealty would be something you would want to snag.
Someone suggested I look at the lists at premiumnames.com. The top names in terms of Ovt.TLD, Google LP, Google TP, and Pagerank don't seem to follow any of those guidlines - they don't seem to be any recognizable word or words, a Google search doesn't show anything for them except for perhaps a specific person's name, many are just it seems made up combinations of letters or numbers.
Thanks in advance for your help.
All the best,
Ted Sudol
I'd appreciate fellow forum members help in appraising these domain names. I've tried to use some of the estimater sites like Nameboy and Premium Domains but their valuations vary so widly for the same name - Nameboy will say its worth several thousand and Premium will say its worth nothing.
When choosing dropped names I try to look for something that is short, understandable and makes sense both phonetically and logically. Am I going in the right direction or should I be looking for something else?
When I look at key words for one of my names "disney" is a highly seached term and "budget" is a highly searched term but put the two together "budget disney" and you get very few searches on that key word. Does that mean this is a good choice or bad choice?
Well here are some of them. Let me know what you think:
BudgetDisney.com
ClutterTamer.com
DotFather.com
GalacticGear.com
GolfersTips.com
NastyPlayboy.com
SwordSupply.com
TrophyBlonde.com
ActionAuctions.info
AlaskaLoan.info
Bargainbeast.com
CapeCodBeaches.info
DelewareRealty.info
DisneyGuide.info
Emutts.com
ExploreAK.com
GolfAuctions.info
GorillaBid.com
HotGamblingPicks.com
MegaMarketer.com
MuniExpert.com
NLP Toolkit.info
NewMexicoRealty.info
PoundBusters.com
RadioFaith.com
SacredSunday.com
TermiteTroubles.com
ValuePros.info
VoiceOf Alaska.com
YourPerfectDate.com
I'd appreciate any help, resources you can point me to or other assistance. Some people I've spoken to say you should go for the long "sentence" domain names. Others say you should look for general names, others specific. So for instance if you were interested in realty names NewMexicoRealty would be something you would want to snag.
Someone suggested I look at the lists at premiumnames.com. The top names in terms of Ovt.TLD, Google LP, Google TP, and Pagerank don't seem to follow any of those guidlines - they don't seem to be any recognizable word or words, a Google search doesn't show anything for them except for perhaps a specific person's name, many are just it seems made up combinations of letters or numbers.
Thanks in advance for your help.
All the best,
Ted Sudol