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Hi,
Looking for appraisals for my domain -
E-Scooters (com)
Thanks in advance
Looking for appraisals for my domain -
E-Scooters (com)
Thanks in advance
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Low $xxxx or less. The hyphen kills it.
Normally I would agree but in this case the domain with the hyphen is the correct way to use the term. In fact "EScooter" is searched far less than "E-Scooter" in search.
I’d never type a hyphen into my browser. Maybe some will.
e-scooter
Volume: 550,000/mo | CPC: $0.47 | Competition: 1 |
Escotter
Volume: 70,400/mo | CPC: $0.47 | Competition: 1
VIA Keywords Everywhere tool which uses GAKP data.
In most cases yes, specifically when it creates an unnecessary added character, but if it's included in the colloquial use for the term...I don't think it kills value. That's not to say the unhyphenated version isn't more valuable.Hyphens kill value.
This is the proper spelling for the term. E-Scooters.com has more tlds taken than EScooters.com but "ESCOOTERS" has more domains registered with the term included by far via DOTDB.
I'd value it at $xx.xxx+ retail. There is a possibility that you could get $xxx,xxx if the absolute perfect end user comes a long given a time horizon of 5-10 years. This is one of those cases where the hyphen actually doesn't affect the value too much imho...but if I was an end user I would get both hyphen and non-hyphen with the former being more valuable.
I hope you do well with the domain
I’d take the highest offer and assume that’s what it’s worth. You could auction it but then you pay a stupid amount in fees.