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DietAndNutrition.com

Recently acquired. Created in 2001. Taken in most other tlds including .net, .org, .us, .tv, .site, etc.

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(y) This is a great word(and)word.com domain. Great name in the health and nutrition niche, going by comps of high level word(and)word domains...low x,xxx reseller and high x,xxx to lower middle xx,xxx end user i.e Reseller 1-3k --->end user 8.5 to 25k.
 
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what do you mean by 1k? I have seen you saying 1k on other comments.
 
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i did not mean to spam that. I was trying to reply to the guy and then my web page froze for a minute. what does he mean by 1k good?
 
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i did not mean to spam that. I was trying to reply to the guy and then my web page froze for a minute. what does he mean by 1k good?
1k means 1000 k means kilo which is is a greek combination word meaning "thousand". In regards to money, however, its used to simplify larger numbers i.e 1k one thousand, 10k ten thousand, 100k, 100 thousand.
 
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well I know that is he like pricing it?
 
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Yes, his appraisal valuated the domain at 1k.
Ok I gotcha now! So if I were to list a domain on GoDaddy premium listing would I use their appraisal or other various website appraisals?
 
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Ok I gotcha now! So if I were to list a domain on GoDaddy premium listing would I use their appraisal or other various website appraisals?

Spend some time in the domain beginners section, don't use website appraisals....they are worthless...and so are most domain appraisals in general to a certain extent. Take the time to learn what makes a domain valuable and try to ask as many questions as possible in the domain beginners section. We are here to help :).

Also try not to be off topic in your posts in the appraisal section so as to not derail the thread.
 
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