Membership is FREE – with unlimited access to all features, tools, and discussions. Premium accounts get benefits like banner ads and newsletter exposure. ✅ Signature links are now free for all. 🚫 No AI-generated (LLM) posts allowed. Share your own thoughts and experience — accounts may be terminated for violations.

closed WHAT THE FUDGE? MIAMI-WEDDING.COM - Can hyphenated domains be worth something?

This thread has been closed by the original author or DNF staff member.
Status
Not open for further replies.

SuccessClick

DNF Member
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2005
Messages
457
Reaction score
0
Yo gang,

I am currently evaluating a large list (as in "huge" list) of domains for a client. The domains they are presenting to me have a major percentage of excellent popular keywords, but separated by a hyphen. I'm not confident of my current evaluations of these domains based on my knowledge of typein and branding factors of domains with hyphens.

I would appreciate any help at all in giving pricing evalutions on the domains below. I need to see a cross section of opinions so I can analyze the average appraisals -- even at wholesale pricing.. which I'm sure the evaluations will be set at.

These are but a fraction of the domains my client has that fall into this category. They want to bulk them out, unless there is a premium domain in the mix. I'm trying to establish whether any domain buyer considers a hyphenated domain, regardless of the keywords, to ever be a "premium domain."

Examples are:

Software-Classes.com
Tourism-tips.com
Website-classes.com
Auto-Liquidation.com
Automobile-Trader.com
Herbal-Sales.com
Healing-Store.com
Miami-Wedding.com

These are just a tiny fraction of the domains I have to evaluate.

Most of these domains would be considered premium domains if there was no hyphen involved. However, I'm curious to see what the value is WITH the hyphen.

So, I appreciate any all all appraisals of these domains.

(You might be able to pick up the domain at the price you give it, although this isn't a sale listing, and you aren't held to any appraisals or "bids" you give.)


:?:
 

Biggie

DNForum Moderator
Legacy Exclusive Member
Joined
Sep 4, 2002
Messages
15,056
Reaction score
2,242
Hi

You must own the doamins to seek appraisals or if selling, list them in brokerage section.

Thanks

Thread closed
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Who has viewed this thread (Total: 1) View details

Who has watched this thread (Total: 1) View details

The Rule #1

Do not insult any other member. Be polite and do business. Thank you!

Premium Members

Upcoming events

Our Mods' Businesses

*the exceptional businesses of our esteemed moderators

Top Bottom