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Traffic-Guidelines for Name Valuation?

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Righto, folks buy domains for many reasons ... but existing/future traffic (depending on the Buyer's needs) for any given domain may be placed at a premium. It's usually always wise to at least "park" your domains to get an idea if there's any actual traffic to the domain name so that you can price it accordingly (if you're selling it), IMHO.

1)What traffic guidelines are others using for name valuation? ie 100,000 uniques, 10,000 uniques, 500 uniques, 100 uniques?

2)What are corresponding strengths and weaknesses of Google and Overture results? Distinctions? :?
 
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1)What traffic guidelines are others using for name valuation? ie 100,000 uniques, 10,000 uniques, 500 uniques, 100 uniques?

A good way to start basic valuation -- $3/cpm (1000 uniques) from trafficz. And go from there. Beyond that, there really isnt a standard way to value except by exact stats and the analysis of them.

2)What are corresponding strengths and weaknesses of Google and Overture results? Distinctions?

If your term has an exact bid at PPC search engines you are in good shape. You most likely have a strong keyword(s) domain. Google results may vary... nothing set for them.
 
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