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appraise Webdomain(dot)com

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dotNames

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Need to consolidate some businesses and would like to get an idea about this one: webdomain(dot)com.

Thank you.
 
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I love dotnames(dot)com!

WebDomain(dot)com is also cool... I think you can sell quick for $5K-$10K

or wait for the right buyer like "godaddy" for example :) ...and fetch $50K to $100K
 

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Thank you domain4profits.
Actually I already received higher offers but I am still curious to see how high it can go... :D
 

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I'm personally very surprised that you've had such high offers. The domain is a bit redundant.
 

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What the heck is Web Domain?
 

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Mistake #1 - Put two words together and said Estibot value is $45,000
Here is an exercise for you.
Make up 2 columns with words in each one.
Put any word in column 1 and column 2 together. It sounds great but it worth $0
Example:

CancerRock .com
 

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Are you comparing cancerrock(dot)com with webdomain(dot)com?
Seriously? o_O
 

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Read between the lines. I said it's an example of two words names.
Mistake #2: in love with your name and get upset when someone give a lower value than what you expected.
You like the name that's why you c register or buy the name but it's does not mean the name is good.

I am still learning after 14 years in the domain business.
 

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Are you trying to educate me Johnn?
Don't you find your answers totally off topic?

I opened this thread with the hope to get an opinion about the value of my web domain.
I was expecting from this community, and moreover from a staff member, to spell some numbers and argue about their valuation.
Not to read if peoples like it or not. Sorry to tell you this Johnn but anything else is, for me, completely subjective and irrelevant.
 

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"Web domain" will sound redundant to domainers because we think about domains all the time. But I still run into articles about "internet domains" in the mainstream press all the time. So for non-domainers, maybe WebDomain.com will actually make more sense than "domain" alone.

There's also bound to be a lot of interest in .WEB when and if it is released. So WebDomain.com may appeal to whichever company ends up managing that TLD.

I think $1x,xxx is probably the upper limit for this domain as a long-term hold with a best-case scenario. But I've seen domains I thought couldn't go above $10k end up above $30k. So who knows? That's really outside your control. Depends on whether a very well funded company takes a serious interest in this "web domain" or not.

Other than that, I can imagine you'd get offers from retail buyers that could end up in the $x,xxx range. I'd probably peg WebDomain.com somewhere in the mid $x,xxx territory if I were dealing with a serious buyer and trying to manage my own expectations.

Wholesale, you're looking at anywhere between $200 and $2k, depending how you sell it and how quickly you need to sell it.
 

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