DomainBeam
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Hi - wondering if there is a simple way to check if a domain name is considered premium.
Thank you!
Thank you!
not sure how to! I guess if afternic classifies the domain as premiumDefine premium
Confused nownot sure how to! I guess if afternic classifies the domain as premium
I guess if afternic classifies the domain as premium
Confused now
Probably a domain that most people would assume could easily sell for at least $1000 if auctioned today.. Maybe not $1000. Someone's threshold could be $5000 or something, but you knowHere's an example: There is a domain buyer request on name pros "Do you own a premium domain name you want to sell?" - does that just mean the buyer is looking for a fantastic domain name?
Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much - really helpfulProbably a domain that most people would assume could easily sell for at least $1000 if auctioned today.. Maybe not $1000. Someone's threshold could be $5000 or something, but you know
Most domains here, if they were auctioned today in a domainer auction, might reach $10 or $20
Good ones might go into the 3 figures
A real Premium should usually reach at least 4 figure.. I think..
Or a domain that even most non-domainers would understand why it is in high demand / valuable..
Common phrases, words, short domains..
FreshStart.com, Skill.com, ZAK.com..
Something you would be really proud to own..
Here's an example: There is a domain buyer request on name pros "Do you own a premium domain name you want to sell?" - does that just mean the buyer is looking for a fantastic domain name?
Thanks for your help!
Hi - wondering if there is a simple way to check if a domain name is considered premium.
I want Steve Mcevoy opinion on this one
@Steven McEvoy
This sentiment is mostly true: it doesn't matter.Flip a coin.
Head: Premium name
Tail: Crap name
Flip a coin.
Head: Premium name
Tail: Crap name
If you have to use the word "premium" to describe your domain, it's probably garbage.