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hi,

i know .info is not the best market.....

what do you think about holiday.info ?

Thank's in advance

Florian
 
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Nice name. Estibot value is $17K!!
It's safe to say worth at-least low $$$$.
 
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Mid to high $$$$
Best of luck with it.
 
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Good name. Few days I saw this name at Godaddy auction.
 
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ignore estibot

the money maker here is holidays.info
holiday is worth regfee at best. it simply refers to a singular holiday.. like xmas or others.. holidays in plural is top stuff.. referring to vacations etc..very very valuable.

when in doubt check out hosterstats

http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=holiday.info
http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=holidays.info

holidays is ~20 year old domain
holiday is 1 year old

people don't renew domaisn for 20 years or many years for no reason. and usually those are very valuable domains.
of cuorse exceptions exist.
people give way too little value to domain age today.
most domaisn worth owning are very very old. its' as simple as that.

whereas recently regged domains.. young ones.. have almost always no liquid value.

hope this helps
cheers
 
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@alcy Excellent keywords have no value at all? I am surprised because 'Holiday' is a popular keyword though it is singular one.
 
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No, it is hard to sell .info now, only 31 domains sold at $ x,xxx up to now past year according to NameBio.
 
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it dpeends on extension etc. many factors. when in doubt check age. it's a great starting point. all valuable domains are always aged.
all smal to no value domains are almost always young or recent regs etc.

like someone said .info is not the easiest sell either. but again it all depends on keywords. cars.info always has value. movies.. hotels... etc etc.. and like I Said all those domains will ALWAYS be well aged. soon you begin to see patterns.

gl
 
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Nice name!

I can see this name being used for any kind of holiday information type of website or even a blog.
 
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Too bad it lost its age, I think that's where it lost it's value. For me anyways, I know many folk don't care for that. For sure the plural works better.

But now it being less a year old, brings it into the age of the new Gtlds. And pitting any new .info against the new G's is a tough sell. There's many better, catchier extensions if one was inclined to look.

<1k.
 
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I am sure that many people say that it is very good domain, very potential....but nobody wants to invest their money to buy .info now unless it's price is very low.
 
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ignore estibot

the money maker here is holidays.info
holiday is worth regfee at best. it simply refers to a singular holiday.. like xmas or others.. holidays in plural is top stuff.. referring to vacations etc..very very valuable.

when in doubt check out hosterstats

http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=holiday.info
http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=holidays.info

holidays is ~20 year old domain
holiday is 1 year old

people don't renew domaisn for 20 years or many years for no reason. and usually those are very valuable domains.
of cuorse exceptions exist.
people give way too little value to domain age today.
most domaisn worth owning are very very old. its' as simple as that.

whereas recently regged domains.. young ones.. have almost always no liquid value.

hope this helps
cheers

I disagree that the plural tense is that superior.

The term "holiday" is often used in parts of the world like UK in place of vacation.
The term is used in a sentence like - "I am going on holiday."

I am not a big fan of .INFO, but this domain clearly has good value in my view.

Also, as far as Holidays.info being 20 years old, it is not possible. .INFO has not even been around that long.

Holiday.info dates back to (2001). It was assigned to a TM claim at the time, never being publicly available until it expired near the end of 2016.

Brad
 
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Age is something that only domain investors care about. If its good, someone will pay up for it. This is a great name, even in .info and as @bmugford said, there was a long lasting TM assigned to the name that removed it from the market for several years.

This name is worth high 4 low five 5 figures and maybe more to the perfect end user.

Make sure you do your homework before you make appraisals, a good opinion is a sound one...I'd be very unhappy for this OP if he sold this name for anything lower than $8k....lesser names in .info have sold for more.
 
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Age is something that only domain investors care about. If its good, someone will pay up for it. This is a great name, even in .info and as @bmugford said, there was a long lasting TM assigned to the name that removed it from the market for several years.

This name is worth high 4 low five 5 figures and maybe more to the perfect end user.

agreed. every domain is worth a lot of money to the perfect user

the real questions are: when will the perfect user show up for your domain.. and... will he ever show up for yoru domain.

age of a domain represents has nothing to do with what investors think of domain. or let me rephrase, if investors think highly of a domain, they do so because they know it'll be popular with endusers.

all the best to owner and you and happy domaining :)
 
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nice job! hope the sale goes through! a lot of failed and fake bids on flippa
gotta watch out

great roi for such recent reg.
but for all our sakes, let's not make the error of thinking this happens a lot and to a lot of recentlty regged .info domains ;)

bravo
enjoy your roi
 
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age of domains means no thing really..alot of high quality domains are droping every day...and alot of domain sales on dropcatch you can see them for high xxx and xxxx while you can see they lost their age on whois...endusers don't care about the domain age only domainers care and not all of them really.
 
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age of domains means no thing really..alot of high quality domains are droping every day...and alot of domain sales on dropcatch you can see them for high xxx and xxxx while you can see they lost their age on whois...endusers don't care about the domain age only domainers care and not all of them really.

I meant top quality stuff... liquid like.. top quality never drops.. and is very old... generics.. best 2words .. etc

rest is just taking chances on stuff others don't want ... or more rarely forget to renew.

there is stuff that might sell for 3-4 figures like you say.. "oh maybe I'll get luck and find enduser" type of sale.. and then there is stuff that is guaranteed to sell for 4 figures and up.. thats more what I meant.. and tnat's always old and aged.

and again, this has nothing to do with endusers caring or not .. like I said before, quality domains (aged ones) are like an intersection of what domainers want and endusers want.. because in the end domainers want what endusers want... so its no point talking about what one or the other wants.. when this is an intersection.. the point I tried to make is that top quality stuff is always aged, never drops, and it is called top quality cause domainers want it and endusers want it.. or put differently, cause domainers know what endusers want most :)

cheers
 
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I meant top quality stuff... liquid like.. top quality never drops.. and is very old... generics.. best 2words .. etc

rest is just taking chances on stuff others don't want ... or more rarely forget to renew.

there is stuff that might sell for 3-4 figures like you say.. "oh maybe I'll get luck and find enduser" type of sale.. and then there is stuff that is guaranteed to sell for 4 figures and up.. thats more what I meant.. and tnat's always old and aged.

and again, this has nothing to do with endusers caring or not .. like I said before, quality domains (aged ones) are like an intersection of what domainers want and endusers want.. because in the end domainers want what endusers want... so its no point talking about what one or the other wants.. when this is an intersection..
cheers

but there are already top quality domains on dropcatch
let's think.. when a domain been sold for more 2 or 3k to a domainer it must be worth more than 5k to enduser.
besides alot of top domains are dropping really..the reason that you see some quality domains on dropcatch that's probably because the registrar that the domain was registered in it has no marketplace for the expired domains so that's why it's on dropcatch auction...but on godaddy as an example when top quality domains appear to expire they will be immediately caught on auction on their marketplace and therefore the domain will be shown that it's an aged domain.
 
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but there are already top quality domains on dropcatch
let's think.. when a domain been sold for more 2 or 3k to a domainer it must be worth more than 5k to enduser.
besides alot of top domains are dropping really..the reason that you see some quality domains on dropcatch that's probably because the registrar that the domain was registered in it has no marketplace for the expired domains so that's why it's on dropcatch auction...but on godaddy as an example when top quality domains appear to expire they will be immediately caught on auction on their marketplace and therefore the domain will be shown that it's an aged domain.


I am sure we can argue this for long time.. it may all depend what you mean by quality.. I could be talking about apples.. and you oragnes.. and we could be both right.. just not talking about same stuff... it depends what price ranges we mean .. what quality etc.. its oftopic for here anyway.. but the type of value or quality I am talking about you will never find as being 1 or 2 years old. I've seen my share of domain ages etc.. and it just doesn't work that way.
so in that regard, age is fantastic indicator of value and quality.. because it never ever fails to describe certain range and type of domain quality/value/liquidity. and as such I never take it lightly. as for other domains.. 1 or 2 year old.. or even few motnhs old.. sure.. they could sell... or not.. but I am not talking about those.

cheers
all the best
 
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I am sure we can argue this for long time.. it may all depend what you mean by quality.. I could be talking about apples.. and you oragnes.. and we could be both right.. just not talking about same stuff... it depends what price ranges we mean .. what quality etc.. its oftopic for here anyway.. but the type of value or quality I am talking about you will never find as being 1 or 2 years old. I've seen my share of domain ages etc.. and it just doesn't work that way.
so in that regard, age is fantastic indicator of value and quality.. because it never ever fails to describe certain range and type of domain quality/value/liquidity. and as such I never take it lightly. as for other domains.. 1 or 2 year old.. or even few motnhs old.. sure.. they could sell... or not.. but I am not talking about those.

cheers
all the best
yes you are right about the argument ..but anyway we agree on some points.. and i appreciate your opinion...all the best
 
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I am sure we can argue this for long time.. it may all depend what you mean by quality.. I could be talking about apples.. and you oragnes.. and we could be both right.. just not talking about same stuff... it depends what price ranges we mean .. what quality etc.. its oftopic for here anyway.. but the type of value or quality I am talking about you will never find as being 1 or 2 years old. I've seen my share of domain ages etc.. and it just doesn't work that way.
so in that regard, age is fantastic indicator of value and quality.. because it never ever fails to describe certain range and type of domain quality/value/liquidity. and as such I never take it lightly. as for other domains.. 1 or 2 year old.. or even few motnhs old.. sure.. they could sell... or not.. but I am not talking about those.

cheers
all the best

Age is not a clear indicator of value. There are many crap names held for 15 years and many names with 5 figure potential maybe even 6 dropcatched and auctioned off on NJ everyday. It all comes down to the "want" , if someone wants something enough they'll pay up to get it no matter circumstances.
 
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Age is not a clear indicator of value. There are many crap names held for 15 years and many names with 5 figure potential maybe even 6 dropcatched and auctioned off on NJ everyday. It all comes down to the "want" , if someone wants something enough they'll pay up to get it no matter circumstances.

I am being somewhat misunderstood .. my bad I am sure.

for a one more time then ... my point was:

the type of domains you can sell any day for say 4 figures and up (aka liquidity), you will never find as being under certain age...

are there old domains worth nothing or little.. sure.. as you say.. though sttill proprtionally way less than recent regs worth something :)
but again I am not talking about those.. I merely said top quality sure value liquid stuff is never a recent reg :) ..... think stuff like 1word generics.com ... great 2word .com etc..

cheers
gl
 
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