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I own 7000 #Domains 750-1000 of them valued over $100k. 150-200 valued over $1 Million+. 5500+ between $0 and $100k.  Rick Schwartz

Rick Schwartz values his domain name portfolio at over $500 million dollars:
These are Rick Schwartz's currently-available domain name valuations:

Unemployed.com                     $750,000
Retrain.com                        $800,000
Property.com DEAL PENDING        $2,850,000
Properties.com (with 750,000 Visitors/year via Type-ins) $1.850,000
Homemade.com            $1,850,000
CigarBlog.com             $250,000
Bestodds.com              $800,000
Midddleman.com          $1,750,000
Cheapest.com            $1,850,000
Stud.com                  $750,000
DailyDouble.com           $950,000
TopSecret.com           $1,750,000
Widgets.com             $1,700,000
GetTogether.com         $1,550,000
ServiceDepartment.com     $750,000
ServiceDesk.com         $1,888,000
FreeMembership.com.com    $550,000
HotProducts.com           $800,000
Tradeshows.com            $650,000
GoingPlaces.com           $850,000
Rumormill.com             $750,000
LipService.com (My first domain registered in 1995) $250,000
Delray.com          $300,000
Prop.com            $350,000
eBid.com            $950,000
eTrip.com         $1,600,000
eMovie.com        $1,500,000
eGold.com           $600,000
ePolice.com         $800,000
iExport.com         $900,000
iAuction.com      $1,800,000
iBankOnline.com     $400,000
iHotels.com       $1,600,000
iMurder.com         $800,000
Banker.com          $250,000
SiteCop.com         $600,000
969.com             $850,000
750.com             $850,000
1969.com            $180,000
1620.com            $160,000
SXW.com             $800,000
Luv.com           $1,800,000
Ass.com (with 360,000 ANNUAL Visitors via Type-ins) $1,250,000
Dick.com            $750,000
Horny.com           $500,000
Slut.com            $600,000
Whore.com           $300,000
Voyeur.com          $500,000
xxxvideos.com (with 5 Million Visitors/year via Type-ins) $1,888,888
Booty.com         $1,250,000
Bitch.com           $750,000
Queen.com         $2,500,000
GaySex.com          $800,000
Bodyrubs.com        $400,000

How do you value your own domains?

What's your portfolio worth?
 
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
I doubt he really owns "750-1000 domains valued over $100K", this a selection but not representative of the rest of the portfolio.
The value is something that is somewhat theoretical, especially with less premium domains.
Because we know very well that domain names are not liquid, they cannot be redeemed on the spot for cash like stocks.

And even if you own a great domain like a LL.com for example, you know you ask 6 figures at least, but there are not so many end users who have the vision to spend that kind of money on a domain name. Even when you own great names, you have to very patient if you want to sell at a great price.

How do you value your own domains
  • vs comparable sales
  • portfoliowide: statistical analysis (projection from past years)
  • plus wishful thinking of course
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Rick Schwartz's :xf.wink:Ass.com and :xf.wink:Dick.com is more valuable than his :xf.wink:Slut.com and :xf.wink:Whore.com but wonder who will be the :xf.wink:using them in the end?
 
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lots of great names however here is how i would value these

1969.com rick $180,000 me $5,000
1620.com rick $160,000 me $5,000
CigarBlog.com rick $250,000 me $3500
GetTogether.com rick $1,550,000 me $15,000
ServiceDepartment.com rick $750,000 $4500
iBankOnline.com rick $400,000 me $20,000
SXW.com rick $800,000 me 80,000
iHotels.com rick $1,600,000 me 100,000
iMurder.com rick $800,000 me 3500
Midddleman.com rick $1,750,000 me 8,000
Rumormill.com rick $750,000 me 30,000

rick total 8.9 million
me total 274,500

minus the 3 letter in the list above this is a list a good domainer could easily have

when you have the sale history he has you can afford to sit on many more names and hold out. i think he sold 20 names in 20 years. m I would sell these cheap and buy a few more one words. there are still plenty out there selling for less than 50k that just because its a rick name could sell for 10 times as much. there are certainly 3 or 4 one words I have my eye on with a low 5 figure ask that Im waiting for capital to come in.
 
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1969.com rick $180,000 me $5,000
1620.com rick $160,000 me $5,000

4N worth tens of thousands each, reseller value, more end-user
 
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Midddleman.com is available and it's on the list for $1,750,000
Go handreg and make a quick mil :) or $8K if your toughdomains
 
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Amazing,,,,,, Good portfolio.
 
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I never realized how many billionaire domainers there are.
 
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Do people even go after keyword blog domains anymore. I mean is anyone really typing keyword then blog into search?
 
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Well alot of us got in the game late. People that got in early could buy and hold great domains for a small fraction of what there worth today. Giving them the opportunity to have the best portfolios

Some of the early domain investors do have some of the best domain name portfolios but it can't have been easy tho telling people back then about domain names and people back then saying either what is a domain name? Eg or whatever etc and even when you think of the domain rs sat on for 20 years that paid off handsomely in the end but it can't have been easy paying what he paid for that domain back then as you still had to have had a few bucks to know it was worth paying a good few bucks in those days hoping it would be worth considerably more today

Which in itself is a feat as even today many don't manage to keep a domain for more than it's first year and let it expire etc

So the early domain investors have got some of the best portfolios but they are now receiving the financial rewards for decades of patience
 
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Some of the early domain investors do have some of the best domain name portfolios but it can't have been easy tho telling people back then about domain names and people back then saying either what is a domain name? Eg or whatever etc and even when you think of the domain rs sat on for 20 years that paid off handsomely in the end but it can't have been easy paying what he paid for that domain back then as you still had to have had a few bucks to know it was worth paying a good few bucks in those days hoping it would be worth considerably more today

Which in itself is a feat as even today many don't manage to keep a domain for more than it's first year and let it expire etc

So the early domain investors have got some of the best portfolios but they are now receiving the financial rewards for decades of patience

Im still holding on to my lite coin that I got at $4 wonder what it will be worth in 10 years.
 
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4N worth tens of thousands each, reseller value, more end-user

The 1969.com is worth quite a few quid as there are many self made millionaires globally that were born in 1969 and it's around the right year when people born in 1969 start to make their millions as their age would be approx 48 ish etc coming up to the big 50 and may splash out on a luxury item from etc like 1969.com as long as domains exist it will never go out of date to the right buyer
 
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Im still holding on to my lite coin that I got at $4 wonder what it will be worth in 10 years.

Good luck with that

A good domain name investor usually is a good collector eg buying and don't really care if they never sell which is not what a buyer wants to hear when a collector owns the domain they really want which means the buyer has to offer a considerable amount even to tempt a collector to sell so straight away anyone typing their ideal domain name in to whois and finding that Rick owns it will think oh no this will be expensive from the the start lol
 
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How dare you accuse the King of being off his meds.
The king never forgets to take his hallucination and confusion medication.
The hallucinogens @KINGOF.TOP is on can never be Topped!
You know what the problem is?
His system is getting used to them thus rendering them ineffective.
But still, he takes them religiously at the Top of each day!

Congrats, looks like you start to realize that you havn't any argument against my toptoptop.......top.top domain.
Because otherwise you would use your time to argue against it instead of writing confused holo poems about me.
I don't need to take anything because I don't need anything because...

...I am focused to the top :xf.cool:
 
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Congrats, looks like you start to realize that you havn't any argument against my domain.
Because otherwise you would use your time to argue against it instead of writing confused holo poems about me.
I don't need to take anything because I don't need anything because...
...I am focused to the top

But we've already agreed before that your domain name is and will forever be the "Most Expensive Domain of All Time" (y) nothing is left to discuss, I/we agree with you. What's left now is have some tongue in cheek kind of fun about it. no harm right? :nailbiting:
 
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But we've already agreed before that your domain name is and will forever be the "Most Expensive Domain of All Time" (y) nothing is left to discuss, I/we agree with you. What's left now is have some tongue in cheek kind of fun about it. no harm right? :nailbiting:

I appreciate your cognition, I just wanted to make clear that this domain is the result of a clear mind.
 
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some great names he has, where is the full list?

would like to see Franks Schillings and Andrew Roseners list..
 
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I appreciate your cognition, I just wanted to make clear that this domain is the result of a clear mind.
dude you need to advertise your long domain else where, your might have a client who could by it of your hands but for sure it isn't here))

try to sell it the owner of top.com LOL
 
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I appreciate your cognition, I just wanted to make clear that this domain is the result of a clear mind.

A Clear mind, but is it also a sound mind though?
You can have a clear mind in your own head, but a sound mind is usually a judgement by others.
Either way, this does not change the fact that your domain is "The most expensive domain of all time".
 
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But we've already agreed before that your domain name is and will forever be the "Most Expensive Domain of All Time" (y) nothing is left to discuss, I/we agree with you. What's left now is have some tongue in cheek kind of fun about it. no harm right? :nailbiting:
MostExpensiveDomainofAllTime.com is taken
 
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I own a premium 4L, does that mean I'm in the 1%? No. . .
With all due respect, I don't consider 4L premium domains.
 
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I own a premium 4L, does that mean I'm in the 1%? No. . .
Sorry, but you and I have a difference of opinion on what premium means. Property.com and Unemployed.com are premium domains in my opinion. They have liquidity and can sell themselves. In fact, he has a deal pending for $2.85 Million for property.com. I don't consider any 4L domains to be even close to that in value.
 
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I can value all my domains at $1 million each, doesn't mean they are worth that though or I'll get $1 million.

Looking through some of his domains, he's over valuing quite a few and will always be stuck with them if doesn't lower his asking price.
 
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