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The term Yields related to many industries and most notable is the financial industry.

This domain will go into development as a crowdfunding site, but I like to explore the possibility of selling it.

I would like to get an appraisal of this domain? Please

Thank you all
 
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For me it has zero value, but being 1 dict word and making hype around it, it could be sold for high price.
But I repeat, I dont see here any special value based NOT on its age and dictionary word.
If you could select between yields, business, money, crypto, web, magazine, online, yes, hello, hi etc.. thousands of dictionary single words, would you select yields? Not sure...

In this case, I disagree.

Yields.com is a GREAT domain... beyond simply being a memorable word, it is an insanely good finance term.

Essentially I see this playing out two ways...
1. End user buys it for some big startup around crowdfunding. Depending on their raise... if branded, can be worth 7 figures but you have to find the right people and you may be looking for a LONG LONG TIME!

2. Can be turned into a good financial media site. Here the price would be lower.

The issue is about finding the right user and having the connections.

If I was consulting, and not selling for my funds, I would say to pay no more than $500k for this name and that is being generous. I am sure some tech startup would pay something stupid but the economy is turning and well, can't you find another brand for $500k?

In the wholesale market... if you get anything close to it... freaking take it and count your cash, reinvest in something else.
 
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you will have this forever, you cant take it with you, this thing will sell sometime in the future on namejet for a few hundred bucks
 
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you will have this forever, you cant take it with you, this thing will sell sometime in the future on namejet for a few hundred bucks
lol :xf.grin:
 
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I could see this being used for a PR campaign for a corporate agribusiness referring to crop yields. Think Monatanto or similar that always have some type of PR nightmare.

OR sell it to the organic equivalent. There are lots of organic farming organizations (NOFA for example.) Put together some simple ad copy and pitch the campaign itself to either and you could possibly make more than reseller price. Just an idea.
 
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Yields, what does this mean?? Yield is word not yields. You sell weird name with s on the end?

250$ max
 
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if you ever put a bin price on it let me know ,cheers

When you stop playing games ..! Domain is for sale to serious end users not to fake brokers
 
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When you stop playing games ..! Domain is for sale to serious end users not to fake brokers
your looking for 2 million dollars for a 15 - 30 k domain you don't own yield.com and that would only be worth about 100k,as far as fake broker ,I'm not the best ,but the best would not even deal with you.
 
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your looking for 2 million dollars for a 15 - 30 k domain you don't own yield.com and that would only be worth about 100k,as far as fake broker ,I'm not the best ,but the best would not even deal with you.

your $500k offer already rejected sorry.

you need to stop playing games and get serious and till now you are not. :whistle:
 
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Yields, what does this mean?? Yield is word not yields. You sell weird name with s on the end?

250$ max
I guess your right I went to dictionary.com and it auto corrects to yield
 
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I guess your right I went to dictionary.com and it auto corrects to yield

Stop wasting everyone time . Go search for $10 domain
 
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your $500k offer already rejected sorry.

you need to stop playing games and get serious and till now you are not. :whistle:
can get to 12 gran
your $500k offer already rejected sorry.

you need to stop playing games and get serious and till now you are not. :whistle:

I ran this
Stop wasting everyone time . Go search for $10 domain
I think I found it with yields.com ,put your money where your mouth is start the auction at 10 bucks here at namepros ,I bet you anything you would get 15k for it
 
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Yields, what does this mean?? Yield is word not yields. You sell weird name with s on the end?

I guess your right I went to dictionary.com and it auto corrects to yield

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While it may or may not be the best form of the word in the domaining world, it's total bunk to say "yields" is not a real word and shows utter lack of the most basic word research to even suggest it.

Dictionaries always revert to the singular form of the word when you search the plural. That doesn't mean that it does not have a plural form.
 
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your looking for 2 million dollars for a 15 - 30 k domain you don't own yield.com and that would only be worth about 100k,as far as fake broker ,I'm not the best ,but the best would not even deal with you.
15-30k ?
This is liquid for $200-$500 IMO. Anything more and the seller is making out like a bandit.
 
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This domain has quite the wide range of opinions and values.

First "yields" is most certainly a word, though yield is also a better tense.

I would pay somewhere in the $X,XXX range for it personally as it is a single word .COM with some potential use, but not an obvious clear use. This is the type of domain that could sell for a lot to the right buyer or sit on the shelf collecting dust for decades.

Brad
 
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This is a category killer financial domain name no matter what fake domainers are saying . as of my knowledge, it is the last of its kind in market .

Will close this thread as i have no time to deal with biases and fake domainers who hardly can choose domains for them selves and they are many obviously

For those who own domains that worth $10-20, plz dont give apprasels for single word financial domain name that worth millions of dollars . Try first to buy your self a good domain.
 
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