lll.asia is worth $3,000 minimum according to SEDO
According to expert opinion appraisal on think.asia
lll.asia is worth a minimum of $3,000 by Sedo's expert appraisal.
What do you think of this appraisal?
How much do you think it will sell for once the 60 days restriction of transfering is lifted or when the reseller market opens up?
I find it strange too, it seems that they have different people from Sedo appraising on the same forum with the lll.asia.
Its probably true that not every lll.asia is worth $3,000. Maybe this is a marketing scheme on dotasia.org to advertise the think.asia as a self promotion and hiring sedo to do the appraisal.
I would think Sedo's appraisal would have the most value...
There's two other companies besides Sedo that does appraisal on .asia, these include pool.com and ename.
I am think they made these appraisal before the auction starts. For example "ename" appraised SEO.ASIA to be worth under 1k, under bidding its about 10k right now...it may go to be higher.
Actually SEO.asia is currently 12k and there's 4 days left until auction ends.
Flight.asia is currently at 6.9k I think...
well if I was working in a domain selling company which makes more money in commissions if names sell for higher amounts maybe I would be saying that lll.asia are worth $5000
On ebay I watched two 0.99c start lll.asia auctions, one was PLB.asia (all premium letter lll.asia) went for $42.00 exactly on the 13 of june 2008 (not too bad, it is still a profit not to be sneezed at, $42 for PLB.asia) (reserve price of auction was not met), the other auction was UKA.asia from the same seller 0.99c start, auction ended for exactly $13.16 (reserve not met) also on the 13th of june 2008, ebay.com
This should give an idea of real life, real world scenario prices that I have seen 'so far' (away from the hot to trot .asia pool.com auction arena)
Also an lll.asia domain name could go for a lot more if sold to a motivated enduser, $$thousands?? perhaps, in which case the lll.asia would sell for as much money as the lll.asia investor and the enduser can come to an agreement too, that both parties are happy to go ahead with, (the same rule that applies to most enduser sales in general)
Hope this helps
Last edited by raredn.com : 06-26-2008 at 04:46 AM.
Dot asia will not be the king of domain names, not in the USA i dont think or the EU. But for uses and business references it will be the king in that sense.
I remember there's a saying, "if your company does not do business in China, its not an international company".
So I might agree with the dot asia on that one too but for domain king...maybe not.