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spanno

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any idea what prize.com might be worth it only gets like 100 typeins a day

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dan
 

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Def. 6 figure range there Dan.
 

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I thought it would get more type-ins. Worth...A lot.
 

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prize.com

I would think this name is better then alot of domain names out there. let's see

google Results 1 - 10 of about 22,400,000

overture 12949 prize

88 prize.com

This is a great name but it seems people don't use the term much. Not sure why.
Alot of commercial value because giveaways seem to work in ads. Real value is
wholesale 38.000-50.000
retail or devolper value 400.000-450.000
If sold by a salesman 1 million
 

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thanks, yes its my domain I am hoping to get $100k for it some day type-in wise its probably not worth that but sometimes people just want a certain domain
 

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spanno said:
thanks, yes its my domain I am hoping to get $100k for it some day type-in wise its probably not worth that but sometimes people just want a certain domain

Yup. Forget the less than spectacular type-ins for now. This domain is worth $250,000 to $1,000,000-plus right now. One of the best I've ever seen even mentioned in my short time here at DNF, and could one day be a rather large income earner. It's comparable to having something like free.com. $100k is quite realistic. Don't let yourself be low-balled - and congrats on having such a prize domain.
 

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prize.com - very nice, in this day and age $50,000-$75,000
 

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who cares about type-ins, this domain is worth 6 figures now ... the brandability is tremendous and it's an extremely upbeat word!
 

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Low $XXX,XXX For $1,000,000 you can buy the C in CD.com ;) But definately worth a million to the right person
 

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very very nice domain. i do feel its a bit too generic in the singular form (as opposed to prizes.com) to earn the high-six and low-seven figure appraisals, but it remains a very valuable asset.
 

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Great name. However seven, and even six figures estimates- To me, seem overly optimistic.

Mid-high five figures in my opinion.
 

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The plural form would be worth more, IMO.

Prize.com can go for $25k and up.
 

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mid-high 5 figures IMO and sky is your limit for end user.
nice name indeed
 

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In agreement with many here ... mid 5-figures for sure.

To get more, you'd likely need to show it can earn good revenue ... you may want to develop the site a bit; take a look at the pluralized version prizes.com for ideas.

Ron
 
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