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When pricing your domain names, what aspects do you consider?

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  • Past Sales of same keyword - Namebio

    14 
    votes
    73.7%
  • Google Search Results

    votes
    42.1%
  • Taken in other extension

    13 
    votes
    68.4%
  • Related keyword sales

    votes
    42.1%
  • Brandability

    13 
    votes
    68.4%
  • Search Volume and CPC

    votes
    21.1%
  • Potential usage in organizations

    votes
    42.1%
  • General Pricing for the patterns

    vote
    5.3%
  • Extension

    11 
    votes
    57.9%
  • Others. Pls comment

    vote
    5.3%
  • This poll is still running and the standings may change.

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What aspects do you consider when pricing your domain names:

1) Past Sales of the same keyword - Has the same name sold in some other extension?
2) Google Search results - Number and size of potential buyers
3) Taken in other extensions - Using domaintyper to check which all extensions have been taken
4) Related keyword sales - What other names with the same keyword have sold. For example, in VegasDrive, what names have sold for Vegas and for Geo + Drive?
5) Brandability - Is the name brandable and memorable; will people remember it after days and trust it for making a purchase?
6) Search Volume and CPC - Using Keyword Planner or some other tool to check the search volume and CPC of the term to see the value for advertisers
7) Potential usage in Organizations - What can organizations use the name for? Does it give them a competitive advantage?
8) General Pricing for the pattern - If it is LLL or LLLL, what is the general pricing in the market (use dotdb or other similar tools)
9) Extension - What extension is the name (this one should be an obvious consideration)
10) Others - Things which I haven't considered here
 
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Would you rather have a one word.co or one word.net ?

I'd rather have the .net, probably cheaper to buy too.
 
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other: language
if I have to price a dot com, I'll price differently if this dot com is in english or in french or in italian, ...
 
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Would you rather have a one word.co or one word.net ?

I'd rather have the .net, probably cheaper to buy too.
Not if you buy it during a promo for $1

other: language
if I have to price a dot com, I'll price differently if this dot com is in english or in french or in italian, ...
Corrent but you would look at some parameters, right? Fundamentals may not change much
 
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I find a middle ground between what similar names have sold for and what I actually want for the domain. That's assuming that what I want and what similar names are selling for are miles apart.
 
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Corrent but you would look at some parameters, right? Fundamentals may not change much
Yes I will look at other parameters. But i'd say that language is also fundamental.
 
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Other> Renewal fees. Usually when I buy a domain name, I ask myself if I would be willing to renew the domain name at least twice.

I would say this is the lowest in my list of considerations though because there are domain names that I'd be super excited to own even if renewal was $100/year
 
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What else do you look for?
  1. Namebio sales
  2. Other extension taken
  3. Brandability
  4. Extension of the name one if buying
is leading the charts
 
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