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I keep seeing these people who don't trust the AI or code of appraisal tools... but you know, machines are getting smarter and smarter and even now I believe it's wrong to say ignore the estibot or godaddy appraisal values.

So please prove me wrong and come up with some names here that are around $2000 GoDaddy appraisal bot value and are not taken. Feel free to share them publicly as well and see how fast your names will be gone.

I personally have come up with some as well, but I'd rather not share as they have some potential :)

Now I know that sometimes it will be very off for made-up names (because obviously that has a human element to it) and names maybe some names that are very long, but the algorithms there is pretty good and I'd say it's around a 80-90%+ accuracy.

It seems to take into account:
  • Domain length
  • Domain Sales / popularity for the particular keywords
  • Search volume
  • Some append to the domain name seems to be accurate, like Host.com is more than $25,000 but if you make it Hhost it's ~$4000 and Hostt is $4198
It really makes it easy at a glance to see the value, so in Expired Domains I see a lot of people using the valuation as a basis on the bid. Usually the ones with higher valuation gets more popular & more bids.

So please prove me wrong or feel free to add anything to my analysis. Cheers.
 
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I believe a big issue with GoValue is it tends to valuate based on the individual words which is why you see the high valuations for nonsensical domains in business, mortgage, crypto and poker, etc. Frequently it does not seem to consider if the words make sense combined together. If there's a way for GD to remove the one word bias and look at multiple keywords making sense when strung together the tool would be far more accurate. It's surprising GD does not implement ways to do that.
 
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Hey guys I'm back after being busy for a few days.

I bought CellMortgage and FuelMortgage couldn't resist, thanks for sharing those.

Cell/Mortgage is pretty good, I don't know why you gave that one away to be honest. But Fuel/Mortgage is pretty dubious... I still thought it had a bit of potential though since fuel can mean "to fuel your mortgage needs".

Food/mortgage is a complete joke to me though at the $2k price point, so that's a good one to point out for the inaccuracy of the AI. But chances are, most of what you tried is accurate and it took a while to find that. @Recons.Com

Mortgage term might be pretty inflated due to the top 3 mortgage sales on namebio though. Who knows.

mortgage.com 1,800,000 USD 2000-03-01 Private
reversemortgages.com 600,000 USD 2013-08-07 Igloo / Uniregistry
themortgage.com 500,000 USD 2000-05-01 Private

But like I said, my Down/Mortgage . com just rose nearly $1k to $3551 in GD valuation a few days ago /shrug.

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Like I said, it's a rare case for the AI to be wrong and MOST of the valuations are very close to accurate.

Since you guys pointed out ExpiredDomains Closeouts, have a look at Expired Domains Expiring list where the Valuations column can go up to $10k. Order it by Valuation Descending and have a look.

The ones at the top valuations are receiving the most bids.

That can only mean either two things to me: 1. People are relying on the AI of valuation tools, and the AI system is accurate. or 2. these people are all stupid and wasting their money due to the high appraisal.

To me of course, the higher chance is #1. All these people aren't that dumb to throw their money away. And experience in buying/selling domains has taught me that's also the case here.

PS. the domains listed in GD closeouts tend to prove the inaccuracy of GD appraisal more often because these are the ones that people didn't want to buy in the Expiring Auctions, which could mean the appraisal is a bit off.


I still believe their are multiple variables that need to be considered as when I helped put the following guide together: https://www.namepros.com/threads/domain-evaluation-and-appraisals-guide.860781/#section-02000000

Basing an evaluation of any asset on a single or even multiple variable formula is never going to be 100%. The more variables researched, the more value one may find (or not). If one leaves research potential/direction on the table, then they left potential value with it too. Possibly in a sub-niche market they never considered before dismissing the long hours of added research.

In short, an automated tool based on inputted/calculated algorithms don't tend to compensate for so many other variables that their script/program is unable to crunch the numbers and run comparisons on.

Then there's that age old saying that "One mans trash is another mans treasure" or "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" or "The true value of a domain is what the buyer has a budget to pay and if the domain investor/reseller was able to deliver value in their presentation/negotiation efforts (Proof/Research included)".

At the end of the day, there is no sure fire way to nail the true value of a domain name asset on the head.

We can utilize the available data in our research to shrink or expand scalability potential and give us a general idea of a domains true potential, which has value to someone, somewhere, but not everyone, and sometimes nobody.

:)

Nice guide thanks

I don't know if it's never going to be 100%. It's pretty close right now and with the huge RND budget of AI as of late, maybe very shortly we'll see near human level appraisal accuracy.

The beauty in the beholder argument is true is some cases, but that's just a rare occasion. When working with statistics & numbers, the average high demand domain or keyword will always outperform the lower demand ones.

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So when the tool values something like: CellMortgage.com at over $3,000 and a 4L .com at just $337 I'd say they have some work to do. Granted, I think $337 is at least close to being right, but I'd take a 4L .com over CellMortgage.com any day.
I won't comment on CellMortgage, but wanted to chime in that I agree that the valuation is about right on the LLLL one. I had a look at 4 letter .com only for the past month only. This is NameBio data so a mix of retail and wholesale. 465 sales during last month, average $662 but let's look closer.
  • 100 of sales are <= $140
  • 200 are <= $ 200
  • 300 are <= $407
  • 400 of the 465 are <=$651
So about 85% sell for less than the average value.
Why is the average so high then? Well novo sold for $52,999, muhu for $15,200 and bons $14,000. None of the other 462 were outside 4 figures. So if I had to evaluate the name, I probably would say $200 to $600 and the automated estimate is near centre of that.

I think that GoValue is best for things like 4 to 6 letter and 3 to 6 number domain names where there is a large enough sales volume to show pattern and where there is a simpler set of other things to look at (like consonant vowel patterns and desire of letters and whether an actual word or nearly so being the most important).

Bob

Very great analysis thanks!
 
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I even went ahead and made it easy for you guys, have a look at the following and how many bids, traffic, and price on average they are receiving for the different GD valuation ranges $4000-10,000, $3000, and $2000.

So this clearly tells us the higher the valuation , the more demand / traffic it will get, which equals to higher sale price. Unless of course, somehow after all that you still think all the valuation is gibberish and the people bidding are absolutely braindead.

imgur.com/a/QgUI2rL
 
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I believe a big issue with GoValue is it tends to valuate based on the individual words which is why you see the high valuations for nonsensical domains in business, mortgage, crypto and poker, etc. Frequently it does not seem to consider if the words make sense combined together. If there's a way for GD to remove the one word bias and look at multiple keywords making sense when strung together the tool would be far more accurate. It's surprising GD does not implement ways to do that.

I think it does that, but to a certain extent. If it realises that there are search volume for the 2 keywords you used, it will usually rise the appraised value. e.g.

iloveyou.com
icn-godaddy-valuation.png
Estimated Value: $22,066 (USD)




I must admit at first I ignored this thread because I am getting weary of yet another pro and con appraisals thread. However, when I read through it just now I find there are a number of insights such as this one from @Recons.Com (I also found the two by @Ategy.com very worthwhile, along with the examples many many people posted).

I think @Recons.Com has captured the essential weakness of algorithms as they stand now. I totally agree they are weak with two word domains, as the examples many have posted show. But it seems to me it should not really be that hard. To use the kw example, surely a Google search would be a starting place to see which kws match with which other kws. The negative connotation is harder, but if a search (like you do with the + signs in Google search) for a combination of two kw. If it showed they happen together a lot, that should be a positive. If they almost never occur together then it should be a serious negative.

With new extensions GoValue now does not even do the most obvious. It has finally begun to slightly differentiate different extensions but not nearly enough. For example these are the values I get today:
planetary.space $886
planetary.science $917
planetary.pizza $890
planetary.loan $890
Now by far the best one is planetary science (a common term of two words found close together) but GoValue does not differentiate nearly enough. If you Google search with quotes "planetary science" 3.9 million results, "planetary loan" 104.

Hey GoValue, don't you know how to use Google? :xf.wink:

Thanks again for the contributions, everyone!

Bob

Yes I pointed out at some point that I can say it's around 80-90% accurate for Keyword .com's only. Other extensions I'd say it can use a lotttt of work right now. Estibot maybe better for other extensions.

I just reread this thread in its entirety and found it very worthwhile. I totally agree with @Eric Lyon point about needing to take multiple points into consideration, and for me GV/Esti are two, of about 8, of my steps. To the central point of the OP, while it is still possible to find silly evaluations on GV, that ones above $2k do seem much more likely to be meaningful. Probably above $3k even moreso. I am not saying the valuation tool is precise with value but as a useful screener for names worth investing further effort in evaluating. Thanks everyone!
Bob

Yes, agreed completely. Because there's still that 10-20% inaccuracy I think it's best to use your own judgment. Also the biggest weakness right now is with brandables.
 
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easy :)
gorteam.com 1886
eewindows.com 1874
agoodroom.com 1779
dynamicbi.com 1644
offplaninvestor.com 1611
fozaoxiang.com 1609
kiafans.com 1598
magnion.com 1589
jeepche.com 1564
siderasicav.com 1560
hondaottawa.com 1559
rizawang.com 1542
motofilter.com 1541
beopti.com 1536
mulambo.com 1532
dswcoupons.com 1525
gejiayuan.com 1507

Clearly not easy, they arent that close to $2k. But good try.
 
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The more data that these tools acquire..the more accurate the results!

Wouldn't be surprised when "they" (Appraisal bots) have a "Sweet Spot" column.."This domain has a 80%+ chance of selling at XXXX.xx"

or "Start negotiations at "XXX"...
 
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The more data that these tools acquire..the more accurate the results!

Wouldn't be surprised when "they" (Appraisal bots) have a "Sweet Spot" column.."This domain has a 80%+ chance of selling at XXXX.xx"

or "Start negotiations at "XXX"...

Yeah when it gets to that point, I think you can just rely on AI to buy domains for you and invest for you automatically. I think one day someone will come out with an algorithm that will even make great brandables that aren't taken in the .com and start registering all of them. Sad day when that comes.

sure, i ordered all founded 2k+

lol.
 
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I think you can just rely on AI to buy domains for you and invest for you automatically.
well yeah, there are already companies with millions of domains that use their own algorithms to pick them.

I think one day someone will come out with an algorithm that will even make great brandables
I bet some people are already doing that.

If you can appraise domains with some accuracy, then you can surely generate good domains. Most good domains have been reg'd before though, so unless you're trying to generate for future trends, you might as well just get a big list of all the deleted domains from the past few years and then sort them.

If GoDaddy's appraisal tool was any good, they would be able to tell you decent names to buy (assuming there are any available..).
They could get that huge deleted list, sort the domains with their appraisal algorithm, and show you the top available ones for whatever keyword or parameters you input.
or if you give them a keyword for the domain to start with, they can append thousands of things to it and appraise all of those.
 
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well yeah, there are already companies with millions of domains that use their own algorithms to pick them.
but I doubt they care much about an appraisal value. just saying it's already kind of being done, isn't it..
they seem to buy a lot of odd things that have nothing to do with historical sales.
 
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But but but I want an algorithm that I
is owned by a for profit company to make decisions for me and always have my best interests at heart 😭
 
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well yeah, there are already companies with millions of domains that use their own algorithms to pick them.


I bet some people are already doing that.

If you can appraise domains with some accuracy, then you can surely generate good domains. Most good domains have been reg'd before though, so unless you're trying to generate for future trends, you might as well just get a big list of all the deleted domains from the past few years and then sort them.

If GoDaddy's appraisal tool was any good, they would be able to tell you decent names to buy (assuming there are any available..).
They could get that huge deleted list, sort the domains with their appraisal algorithm, and show you the top available ones for whatever keyword or parameters you input.
or if you give them a keyword for the domain to start with, they can append thousands of things to it and appraise all of those.

It doesn't get that good unless you pay $$$$s to get you some of that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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i was reading this thread a little last night, and i was honestly in the camp: "appraisal BOTS LOL ARE U BAD AT DOMAINING? WHY USE DIS LEL."

But @cixxy opened my eyes. It's always good to have an open mind about everything. Stagnancy is never good. The world is dynamic, and so is domaining.

I realized that she's right -- most 2k$ valued names are reggae'd. I, did, reggae Affordabley/king the other week without thinking. I just noticed that "affordable" was a very nice keyword with many sails. So I tagged it with the reliable "ly" ending :tightlyclosedeyes:

Got denied by bp tho (y). Still has an appraisal of 2k+.

so for fun, while reading this thread, i tried to create a reggae that had 2k value... no luck thus far.

Then it dawned on me that the appraisals are actually valuable insights into whether a domain will have a higher chance of sailing or not.

I only have few sails, but most of the higher-value ones (and not the outbound) are valued by GD at near 2k (just checked). So I think there's weight in their valuation.

I noticed that most ppl raging at this thread and the idea of trusting appraisal bots are only spouting general info. They're making wide-arced conclusions without any real data or experience backing up their claims. They've written paragraphs that boil down to: "I don't believe you, so there."

OP was making an honest effort to showcase, with data and experience, and not just saying: "YOU SHOULD BELIEB IN APPRAISAL TOOLS GUYS!" So for the opposing members who simply bite back at her without actually TRYING what she's saying -- no one should give them any weight.

That said, I also have significant sails that are valued below 1k or around that value. So I can't honestly say that my overall small sample of sails are 90% at 2k valuation... i think overall, the 2k valuation makes up only slightly more than 60% of my overall sails.

Ty for this thread OP.
 
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i was reading this thread a little last night, and i was honestly in the camp: "appraisal BOTS LOL ARE U BAD AT DOMAINING? WHY USE DIS LEL."

But @cixxy opened my eyes. It's always good to have an open mind about everything. Stagnancy is never good. The world is dynamic, and so is domaining.

I realized that she's right -- most 2k$ valued names are reggae'd. I, did, reggae Affordabley/king the other week without thinking. I just noticed that "affordable" was a very nice keyword with many sails. So I tagged it with the reliable "ly" ending :tightlyclosedeyes:

Got denied by bp tho (y). Still has an appraisal of 2k+.

so for fun, while reading this thread, i tried to create a reggae that had 2k value... no luck thus far.

Then it dawned on me that the appraisals are actually valuable insights into whether a domain will have a higher chance of sailing or not.

I only have few sails, but most of the higher-value ones (and not the outbound) are valued by GD at near 2k (just checked). So I think there's weight in their valuation.

I noticed that most ppl raging at this thread and the idea of trusting appraisal bots are only spouting general info. They're making wide-arced conclusions without any real data or experience backing up their claims. They've written paragraphs that boil down to: "I don't believe you, so there."

OP was making an honest effort to showcase, with data and experience, and not just saying: "YOU SHOULD BELIEB IN APPRAISAL TOOLS GUYS!" So for the opposing members who simply bite back at her without actually TRYING what she's saying -- no one should give them any weight.

That said, I also have significant sails that are valued below 1k or around that value. So I can't honestly say that my overall small sample of sails are 90% at 2k valuation... i think overall, the 2k valuation makes up only slightly more than 60% of my overall sails.

Ty for this thread OP.

Finally someone who is honest. Glad to have helped.

As you have confirmed by testing it, it's really hard to see an available keyword .com domain that is over $2k valuation. I have challenged my friends who are new to domain game and they can't find one either.

There are rare cases that it screws up like in FoodMortgage, but I think it's a pretty rare case.

What does this tell you?

Simple - the basics of Supply & Demand. The good keyword combinations are usually taken and very hard to find at this stage and the appraisal bots prove that point. The more rare = easier to sell = more valuation.

I had been recommended not to use Appraisal bots by too many people and deep down I knew there is a lot of value to be had by these tools, saves you a lot of time if you use it right.

The only thing is that if you are trying to reg brandables, ignore the valuation right now as it's completely inaccurate. For example, I thought Sezia / com is really gold (good enough to win the auction on it at 160 usd), yet godaddy gives it only around 1k valuation, same value as some random word like gedgf / com
 
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Btw they probably didnt accept affordablely since the accurate spelling is Affordably.

Also if you try to pronounce them, they sound the same, so it will fail the radio test.

GD valuation likes it since ly + high value keyword is good, but it usually doesn't take into account how many syllables and radio test. So beware of that if you're going for brandables.

On the contrary they are more likely to accept Affordly, only $1300 valuation, but passes the radio test.
 
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As you have confirmed by testing it, it's really hard to see an available keyword .com domain that is over $2k valuation. I have challenged my friends who are new to domain game and they can't find one either.
I can find and resell them cheap about 10 domains per day that are over $2k valuation.
 
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I can find and resell them cheap about 10 domains per day that are over $2k valuation.

Where are you selling them, and show us some examples?
 
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Where are you selling them, and show us some examples?
playyt.com 2412
breedchain.com 2120
olegend.com 2393
savethebanks.com 2349
revolutionchain.com 2469
onlinegroupe.com 2070
walkfood.com 2123
truckwruck.com 2142
newsurfer.com 2054
lifethy.com 2687
bitcointricks.com 2088
 
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some very good names there, I like Newsurfer a lot and oLegend.

For sake of enlightenment, we can compare them to the names you posted earlier. The difference between 2k+ names and the lower ones are night and day to me.

gorteam.com 1886
eewindows.com 1874
agoodroom.com 1779
dynamicbi.com 1644
offplaninvestor.com 1611
fozaoxiang.com 1609
kiafans.com 1598
magnion.com 1589
jeepche.com 1564
siderasicav.com 1560
hondaottawa.com 1559
rizawang.com 1542
motofilter.com 1541
beopti.com 1536
mulambo.com 1532
dswcoupons.com 1525
gejiayuan.com 1507
 
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Seems like you are spending alot of time trying to guess at what GD may automated appraise for over 2k?

if all you want is GD names valued over 2K - closeouts will save you years of your life. hahahah. At least there you may find a diamond hidden in the mess of dropped names.

Wait till you see all the names you will there for almost 3K sometime hahahahaha.

GD close out auctions RIGHT NOW, here you go, but act fast you dont want to miss a 2K+ automated appraisal domain!


echnologyoriented.com $2,569 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 8H 8M
beachtennis.org $2,539 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 2H 58M
metiriclub.com $2,466 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 2M
everywherenrg.com $2,463 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 3H 33M
trainers.mobi $2,410 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 49M
cartridgesdiscount.com $2,407 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 8H 18M
businessbreakers.com $2,407 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 6H 37M
firmtax.com $2,358 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 6H 12M
borsebank.com $2,324 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 45M
emissionsscandal.com $2,259 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 8H 5M
lamps.tv $2,242 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 5H 32M
liftingconcrete.com $2,226 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 7H 54M
plc.mobi $2,205 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 40M
procasas.com $2,204 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 51M
regions.tv $2,183 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 50M
handtexas.com $2,183 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 59M
routeblaster.com $2,182 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 34M
jefferson-city.com $2,173 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 2M
derivativesbank.com $2,168 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 3H 51M
movementcomplex.com $2,144 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 2H 51M
qususu.com $2,137 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 3M
poolsofpeace.com $2,129 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 37M
threatcredit.com $2,123 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 5H 39M
ict.mobi $2,121 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 22M
derivativebank.com $2,116 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 14M
trueelites.com $2,114 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 16M
vxltoken.com $2,112 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 5H 27M
wildraspberryketone.com $2,108 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 4H 19M
pullusa.com $2,089 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 4H 38M
rcalabro.com $2,089 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 28M
availableway.com $2,088 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 7H 3M
greenmlc.com $2,083 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 43M
footprintoil.com $2,081 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 7H 17M
reviewclub.org $2,075 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 3H 58M
microbialcloud.com $2,068 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 13M
schoolboardgame.com $2,068 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 2H 54M
driversllc.com $2,064 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 8M
chatlevels.com $2,050 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 3H 36M
cafeorganogold.com $2,046 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 4H 47M
visionaryhill.com $2,039 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 3H 25M
saltinbocca.com $2,038 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 5M
celllovers.com $2,038 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 25M
wwibank.com $2,034 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 15M
myjobs24.com $2,027 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 5H 48M
dunyahaberleri.com $2,025 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 4H 7M
shipautonomous.com $2,020 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 47M
intentwear.com $2,016 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 3H 45M
europeanshaman.com $2,014 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 6H 10M
getmyteacher.com $2,012 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 3H 45M
asiancells.com $2,011 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 6H 59M
 
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@DnameAgame I already said many times in this thread about GD closeouts. My point again is that it's taken and not one that you created, so stop being lazy and try to make your own haha.
 
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Seems like you are spending alot of time trying to guess at what GD may automated appraise for over 2k?

if all you want is GD names valued over 2K - closeouts will save you years of your life. hahahah. At least there you may find a diamond hidden in the mess of dropped names.

Wait till you see all the names you will there for almost 3K sometime hahahahaha.

GD close out auctions RIGHT NOW, here you go, but act fast you dont want to miss a 2K+ automated appraisal domain!


echnologyoriented.com $2,569 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 8H 8M
beachtennis.org $2,539 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 2H 58M
metiriclub.com $2,466 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 2M
everywherenrg.com $2,463 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 3H 33M
trainers.mobi $2,410 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 49M
cartridgesdiscount.com $2,407 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 8H 18M
businessbreakers.com $2,407 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 6H 37M
firmtax.com $2,358 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 6H 12M
borsebank.com $2,324 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 45M
emissionsscandal.com $2,259 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 8H 5M
lamps.tv $2,242 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 5H 32M
liftingconcrete.com $2,226 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 7H 54M
plc.mobi $2,205 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 40M
procasas.com $2,204 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 51M
regions.tv $2,183 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 50M
handtexas.com $2,183 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 59M
routeblaster.com $2,182 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 34M
jefferson-city.com $2,173 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 2M
derivativesbank.com $2,168 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 3H 51M
movementcomplex.com $2,144 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 2H 51M
qususu.com $2,137 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 3M
poolsofpeace.com $2,129 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 37M
threatcredit.com $2,123 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 5H 39M
ict.mobi $2,121 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 22M
derivativebank.com $2,116 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 14M
trueelites.com $2,114 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 7H 16M
vxltoken.com $2,112 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 5H 27M
wildraspberryketone.com $2,108 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 4H 19M
pullusa.com $2,089 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 4H 38M
rcalabro.com $2,089 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 28M
availableway.com $2,088 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 7H 3M
greenmlc.com $2,083 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 7H 43M
footprintoil.com $2,081 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 7H 17M
reviewclub.org $2,075 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 3H 58M
microbialcloud.com $2,068 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 13M
schoolboardgame.com $2,068 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 2H 54M
driversllc.com $2,064 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 8M
chatlevels.com $2,050 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 3H 36M
cafeorganogold.com $2,046 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 4H 47M
visionaryhill.com $2,039 $10 * Buy Now for $10 * 3H 25M
saltinbocca.com $2,038 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 6H 5M
celllovers.com $2,038 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 25M
wwibank.com $2,034 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 7H 15M
myjobs24.com $2,027 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 5H 48M
dunyahaberleri.com $2,025 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 4H 7M
shipautonomous.com $2,020 $5 * Buy Now for $5 * 4H 47M
intentwear.com $2,016 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 3H 45M
europeanshaman.com $2,014 $9 * Buy Now for $9 * 6H 10M
getmyteacher.com $2,012 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 3H 45M
asiancells.com $2,011 $8 * Buy Now for $8 * 6H 59M

It means that not any domainer (neither hugedomains) using godaddy auction (or closeout) wants these domains for a few $
 
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celllovers.com $2,038 $11 * Buy Now for $11 * 3H 25M

this is good. it's like an anime meme. ^_^
 
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It means that not any domainer (neither hugedomains) using godaddy auction (or closeout) wants these domains for a few $

I picked up some nice ones with it.

Air / Renter, Phonesa, Cell / Social, Desktop/Wall to name a few.
 
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As you have confirmed by testing it, it's really hard to see an available keyword .com domain that is over $2k valuation. I have challenged my friends who are new to domain game and they can't find one either.
You are confusing demand with speculation.
As of today .com has 138,121,514 registrations. That is an enormous number.
So obviously almost every combination is taken, plenty of long domains, multiple keywords, mix of digits & letters, lots of stuff that don't make sense.
But how many of those domains have value and will ever sell ?

On a side note, why should we even pay attention to automated appraisals whose algorithm is unknown. A black box telling you a number, but not how it derived the calculation and what criteria/factors were used for computing value. You can't reproduce the same results independently. Just blindly relying on a third party that is not even human.
But what are the odds of a sale, I think that is a better question that what is the appraised value. Each source will provide vastly different estimates.
 
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