Re: [WebDNA] How to valuate a domain name?
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numero = 104963
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texte = Offer 10% of what you think its worth. Then go up from there.2 words knocks the price down considerably. They would have to be pretty =damn good words.We have bigcircle.com and think its worth 5 figures if that tells you =anything.On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Will Starck wrote:> I have a domain name that I want to purchase.>=20>=20>=20> All I can say is that is a two word, easy to remember .com, with no =hyphens,> numbers or funny spellings, and definitely no 'my' in front of it ;p>=20>=20>=20> The owner wants $16,500.>=20>=20>=20> =46rom what I read, domain valuation companies can come up with a =number, but> other sources say the number has no relevance because at the end of =the day> it comes down to:>=20>=20>=20> -what the buyer is willing to pay>=20> -what the seller is willing to take>=20> - how bad the buyer wants it vs. how desperate the seller is to unload =it>=20>=20>=20> Anyone have any strategies for getting to legitimate price (it could =be> close to the asking price for all I know)?>=20>=20>=20> PS: FWIW, there are free online estimators, which I figure are damn =near> useless, that put the value at about $2000>=20> --->=20> Will Starck>=20> NovaDerm Skincare Science=20>=20> http://www.novaderm.com>=20> 1850 Keller Parkway Suite 102>=20> Keller, TX 76248>=20> 817-717-7377>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20
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Offer 10% of what you think its worth. Then go up from there.2 words knocks the price down considerably. They would have to be pretty =damn good words.We have bigcircle.com and think its worth 5 figures if that tells you =anything.On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Will Starck wrote:> I have a domain name that I want to purchase.>=20>=20>=20> All I can say is that is a two word, easy to remember .com, with no =hyphens,> numbers or funny spellings, and definitely no 'my' in front of it ;p>=20>=20>=20> The owner wants $16,500.>=20>=20>=20> =46rom what I read, domain valuation companies can come up with a =number, but> other sources say the number has no relevance because at the end of =the day> it comes down to:>=20>=20>=20> -what the buyer is willing to pay>=20> -what the seller is willing to take>=20> - how bad the buyer wants it vs. how desperate the seller is to unload =it>=20>=20>=20> Anyone have any strategies for getting to legitimate price (it could =be> close to the asking price for all I know)?>=20>=20>=20> PS: FWIW, there are free online estimators, which I figure are damn =near> useless, that put the value at about $2000>=20> --->=20> Will Starck>=20> NovaDerm Skincare Science=20>=20> http://www.novaderm.com>=20> 1850 Keller Parkway Suite 102>=20> Keller, TX 76248>=20> 817-717-7377>=20>=20>=20>=20>=20
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