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question How do you choose and valuate .org domains?

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I would like to know more on how you choose and valuate .org domains. I own several .org, and I may have a hidden gem in there. I try to pick keywords that go with the extension, and good 4L names, but there are so many 4L with premium letters that drop, but I don't know which ones to buy, and there is not a lot on the forum pertaining to choosing the right .orgs
 
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look for checking any domain let in your case say .org, check it's estibot evaluation and appraisal value. That will tell a lot about the domain. Also check for number of searches a domain name has , and how can it be looked upon for future. A .org are basically non-profits so the sale value is not that high.
 
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I have makeovers///org and I can't seem to sell it for anything. And I have a few 4L .orgs as well, but I know that the letters that make 4L.coms valuable may not apply to 4L.org. Several 4L .orgs drop all the time, and they have 4 premium letters. What makes a .org valuble?
 
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If something is available in abundant you may find it difficult to sell.
While buying .org make sure the name is short, preferably within 12 letters and it gets a minimum of 15k searches pm.
 
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You must check the number of searches for that domain
 
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Just Google the potential endusers...
And then decide: to reg or not to reg.
 
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For my purposes I primarily registered .org names that are Exact Matches to my .com names in use or to my better ( IMO ) .com names I might occasionally have available for sale.

I have used several .orgs as successful " re-directs/forwards" to websites.

IF I came across a .org domain name today that was a highly popular topic / keyword I would consider its' purchase at reg fee - meaning I see or believe I see value where likely a gazillion others did not.

I'll risk a few years of reg fees for any name in any ext. I like.

Win some. Loose some.

One of my best secondary market acquisitions was a .org that was an exact match to a website section title. Recall we paid mid / high XXX I believe and used it as a very successful forwarding URL.

Once in the search engine results systems the .org brought as many or more potential/actual customers as the .com to the website.

While I primarily advocate .com names there are nevertheless values and useful purposes for the other ext.
 
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