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domain HowHas.com - $1,250,000 Appraisal By NameWorth

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14,190,000,000 search results , I know NameWorth tool is not right here , Estibot says 2200 on this one , Its an incomplete sentence but can be used for Question sites , Like HowHas? , BTW its my hand reg just spent 5.99 on this one , need your comments and comments from nameworth owner also :xf.grin:

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14,190,000,000 search results , I know NameWorth tool is not right here , Estibot says 2200 on this one , Its an incomplete sentence but can be used for Question sites , Like HowHas? , BTW its my hand reg just spent 5.99 on this one , need your comments and comments from nameworth owner also :xf.grin:


This is obviously incorrect and is over-estimated due to it being made up of a partial phrase. Partial phrases will be corrected in the next major release, along with several other types of domains. I apologize for the delay in this release, but I've had a large project that I'm concurrently developing.

Please keep in mind that NameWorth is only about 6 months old. Currently NameWorth estimates good and great domains with a pretty high degree of accuracy. In evaluating my personal domains I find that it is accurate up to 95% of the time, and I have close to $150k in domain sales per year. If you are entering bad domains, some will be artificially high, but it typically won't leave you in a position where your high-value domain is greatly undervalued.

In the recent case of CBDOil.com which sold for $500k, other services were estimating it at $790-$16k. NameWorth was $250k, which was still in-the-ballpark. We define in-the-ballpark as half the sales value to double the actual sales value. If you look at the NameWorth value of CBDOil.com today, it is $750k and unlike other services, we don't use past prices to define a domain name's worth.
 
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Some people are taking it personal and they even don't know i created this post to get some views from Nameworth owner lol

Thanks, I just saw this after posting. (y)
 
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Thanks, I just saw this after posting. (y)
Yes I know its not correct , You already mentioned the pharses error for my giveitto.com which was also highly priced by Nameworth system , I usually use nameworth And find it helpful.
 
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@Namebuyer - You should look into building a domain marketplace using your own appraisals. After all the bug fixes of course and support for other TLDs, other than .com. I happen to like your tool.
 
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@nameworth I like your tool as well, I think that the numbers listed below the evaluation are more helpful as your site does point out that the most optimistic price has an 18% chance of selling in 20 years in the most ideal situation. My constructive feedback is probably not new for you, the parsing issue and possibly more data that helps the user better understand the rationale of a valuation. Although comparables are important, I am not sure that the difference between the reseller market and end-user is always well-defined with other valuation sites in relation to comparisons. Although most domains seem to be sold and resold to resellers.
 
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Just as feedback for algorithm improvement, here's another million dollar appraisal by Nameworth.com....

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I have HowAre.com and Nameworth valued it at $400,000. I like to think more people start questions with "how are" than "how has".
 
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Regardless of what the name is, I think there's now an actual group of domainers who build their domaining career on automated appraisals.

They are becoming "victims of automated appraisals", seriously sad.

@OnlineDomainShop I know you are not one, but i'm just saying, such services are doing a disservice to the industry.

imo
 
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Regardless of what the name is, I think there's now an actual group of domainers who build their domaining career on automated appraisals.

They are becoming "victims of automated appraisals", seriously sad.

@OnlineDomainShop I know you are not one, but i'm just saying, such services are doing a disservice to the industry.

imo

Yes i was sure appraisal was not right here but some guys takes me serious on it , Almost most of the appraisals are not right ... End user decides the value of name. Domain is approved on Brandpa for 2400 but I may not take it there.
 
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@NameBuyer.com I loaded my portfolio into AirTable and I entered values for all my domains for NameWorth, Estibot, and GD Appraisals. I really don’t use either of these for my domain retail pricing but did it more out of curiosity. Last night around a month later I did a repolling of my higher priced domains and found my portfolio dropped around 1.2 million from where you had it around 30 days ago. I only updated around 400 domains. While a slim amount went up most went down some dropping multiple tier levels. I understand you are working on the tool, but if it’s just beta shouldn’t it be at no cost. When Tier 1 domain 30 days later becomes tier 4 or no tier at all less than a month later it leaves a lot to be desired and I would say that’s not really keeping in the ball park.

By contrast Estibot and GD values changed very little during this time frame.

I actually prefer your tool to the others but wanted you to know how much variation I am seeing, and if it’s this much I may cancel until it gets better.

Also sometimes repolling doesn’t count as a new look up other times it does not sure why.
 
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but if it’s just beta shouldn’t it be at no cost.

most newbies spend their cash foolishly
but, it's their money.

some learn after it's spent, and some never learn

imo....
 
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most newbies spend their cash foolishly
but, it's their money.

some learn after it's spent, and some never learn

imo....
Agree...

I learn everyday and can say I have already drastically changed my domaining approach from where I was a couple months ago.
 
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