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Just found about GoDaddy's new automated appraisal tool. I appraised one name and the value was pretty good.
https://www.godaddy.com/domain-value-appraisal
https://www.godaddy.com/domain-value-appraisal
Just clear browser history and cache.
I haven’t tried this with GoDaddy yet, but anyway my Firefox is set to delete everything including cookies cache history authenticated events and even flash objects via a special add on on each restart and doing all that never fooled Estibot into giving up more than one appraisal a day, so at least with Estibot there is more to it than that, maybe IP address is used to track.
I think you’re talking about clearing cookies. Cache couldn’t have anything to do with it. Cache merely deletes a stored “image” of a website page for purposes of reloading - the party at the other end couldn’t know you’ve deleted it and it won’t help you to gain repeated access.
For example with online newspaper sites that allow only ten articles a month to bypass this restriction you must delete their cookies. Not your cache.
Most of the comparable sales dont even show up in namebio, and we know how 100% accurate it is. Their appraisals are just candy for the kiddies, imo
I had to email GDiddy they said I was being blocked because I had submitted too many appraisals. Too many? Try, like - twelve.
Anyway they unblocked me.
When you’re blocked you get that “technical issue” error.
When I give my closed sales to namebio I submit complete proof, screenshots of closed escrows, etc. I have no reason to believe that they do not require this from everyone.
If I'm not wrong Estibot is exactly the same as Valuate.com; they're owned by the same company I believe.
Their results are basically the same. For Valuate.com, you can appraise up to 6 domains each time you login. And if you clear your cache and login again, you can do more, to the tune of dozens of appraisals per day per free account.
Did that error occur at goodaddy or valuate?I paid for an account with them many years ago. Nice service they have. I think it is the same as Estibot - probably same folks...
But I cant export the results anymore. There is some javascript error that occurs after clicking on export.. I emailed about it some time ago but it has not been corrected..
Error:
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Appraisal tool for newbies, for domainers a bad compare sale prices tool.
Estibot, or valuate are bad too.
Valuate appraisal
DomainMarket.com = $2000 <-- imagine the face of mike man
Did that error occur at goodaddy or valuate?
Is ok, wanted to be sure, ty.
Francis owns estiboot and valuate I think so same stuff different pile
Its also bad when end-users use these things and demand that the value of the domain name they want, which you own, is one thing when experience can prove it is another.
This is exactly what happened. A buyer asked for a price on a domain, and was quoted one, then he says he's "stunned" because he "checked its value" and told me a different price and somehow thinks this is authoritative although it's my domain.
This tool is screwing up sales for me already.
Godday has a tools can be used to see the price of the history trade contracts?yes or not?this also is a good tool to appraisal a domain
Another concern I have is that on the "search for your domain" page on Godaddy, what appears immediately next to it is a link to this evaluation tool in the little letter i. It's in beta right now, so GD's estimated price doesn't show. But later on, is this value of theirs going to appear right there automatically and will buyers believe this is what they have to pay?
Sounds like a buyer I had once, recently... Used the word "shocked" instead... I am afraid that we must continually educate the buyer on the value of a domain, what its worth is to them.