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If you are looking for free Estibot alternatives here are two.

1. Godaddy's free domian valuation tool: This free tool compares domains to previous sales and takes into account the value of each individual keyword, but it doesn't include search traffic.

2. Ahrefs keyword generator: With this free tool you can find out how much search traffic your domain keywords get. It won't show a price though since it's about the search traffic of the keywords and not domains.

If you don't want to use Estibot. You can use these together to estimate how much you might want to sell a domain for.
 
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3. use your brain and make up your own price.
of course, the process is more than expressed above.

you want to "get to know your domains"
so, for me, first thing is to park them.
see how much traffic and ppc earnings they actually get, if any.

that's done, prior to pricing,
but even before you acquire the domain, you have some idea of a "markup price range",

the stats, can add concrete, additional value, and will help justify selling price, if need be.

imo...
 
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If nobody is ready to pay 10% of the Estibot or GD appraisal, you know what it means...
 
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All appraisals are worthless, they gives false comfort to investor.
 
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Nameworth(.)com @NameBuyer.com
Govalue (Ignore low-end 4 figures)
Freevaluator (.)com
SitePrice(.)org (This checks Backlinks; love it
 
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Domain value is subjective with some exceptions like dictionary word etc.
 
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If nobody is ready to pay 10% of the Estibot or GD appraisal, you know what it means...

The potential purchaser MUST be a domainer :)
 
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I never believe something like messmebot or nodaddy.
 
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a domain's value is equal to how much someone is willing to pay for it.

appraisals are just for you to have an overall sense, and to check on sales history too, domain age, they are all good factors, but do not count on them only. a name can mean nothing to x & means 10k to y.
 
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I never believe something like messmebot or nodaddy.

I never believe anybody who offers me 10% of the Estibot/GoDaddy value :)
 
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a domain's value is equal to how much someone is willing to pay for it.
It's actually exactly the other way around.
A domain name's value is equal to how much the owner is (would be) willing to sell it for (also in the case that there is no buyer).
Because the owner sets the price - which he derives from the value he sees in his domain name.
 
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It's actually exactly the other way around.
A domain name's value is equal to how much the owner is (would be) willing to sell it for (also in the case that there is no buyer).
Because the owner sets the price - which he derives from the value he sees in his domain name.

I completely disagree with you. yesterday I made an offer of a mid xxx to a 4L .com on GD & he counters for a $125k. so now that domain is worth 125k? that is true 'only' if someone pays 125k. I can price any domain I have for a million. Does it mean anything? you need to put a price (&) and the 'and' is VERY important, find a buyer who will pay that price. otherwise that guy is in lalaland.
 
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I completely disagree with you. yesterday I made an offer of a mid xxx to a 4L .com on GD & he counters for a $125k. so now that domain is worth 125k? that is true 'only' if someone pays 125k. I can price any domain I have for a million. Does it mean anything? you need to put a price (&) and the 'and' is VERY important, find a buyer who will pay that price. otherwise that guy is in lalaland.

I never believe anybody who makes a counter offer of 25000% of my original offer. They are expecting a counter :)
 
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I completely disagree with you. yesterday I made an offer of a mid xxx to a 4L .com on GD & he counters for a $125k. so now that domain is worth 125k? that is true 'only' if someone pays 125k. I can price any domain I have for a million. Does it mean anything? you need to put a price (&) and the 'and' is VERY important, find a buyer who will pay that price. otherwise that guy is in lalaland.
He will counter always with a price that mirrors the value he currently sees in his domain name.
It is possible, that his view will change (some change their view faster than other's - it's always a matter of personal circumstances).

So as long as he won't change his counter offer / price, he sees this value in his domain name and as long as he sees this value in his domain name, it has exactly this value - because it's the only value, which is relevant for setting the price (since no one but him can set the price) - and it doesn't matter what you or others think about it (you can try to think something about it - you will see, it won't change the price).

If he will change the price, then he will change it only because his view about the value changed.

So it's again his valuation that effectively matters - not anybody else's.

I don't need to find a buyer - if there is (currently) no buyer, then there is still the domain name ...
... and its value.
 
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He will counter always with a price that mirrors the value he currently sees in his domain name.
It is possible, that his view will change (some change their view faster than other's - it's always a matter of personal circumstances).

So as long as he won't change his counter offer / price, he sees this value in his domain name and as long as he sees this value in his domain name, it has exactly this value - because it's the only value, which is relevant for the setting the price - and it doesn't matter what you or others think about it (you can try to think something about it - you will see, it won't change the price).

If he will change the price, then he will change it only because his view about the value changed.

So it's again he, whose valuation effectively matters - not anybody else's.

I don't need to find a buyer - if there is (currently) no buyer, there is still the domain name ...
... and its value.
But without a buyer, you will have a domain, over a domain, over a domain...etc. and pay a renewal after a renewal.. just because you think the value is not related to reality & market.

Besides, I am here to make money, not to collect domains.
 
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I never believe anybody who makes a counter offer of 25000% of my original offer. They are expecting a counter :)
I made a higher counter offer (2x of my first offer), still pending. Let's see how it goes.

And yea a 25000% counter offer is definitely asking for a counter, especially that if my offer was the only offer he received as it shows on GD.
 
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But without a buyer, you will have a domain, over a domain, over a domain...etc. and pay a renewal after a renewal.. just because you think the value is not related to reality & market.

Besides, I am here to make money, not to collect domains.
I don't know the time frame you have in your mind when waiting for a buyer (my time frame is indeed open end) - but it seems to be a relatively short one since you think / say that "there is no buyer" which can actually just mean "there is no buyer now" because you don't know the future.

If you want to make money, it makes sense to collect domain names - like art collectors, they collect art until they sell it.

If you are convinced from the value(s) of your domain name(s), you won't have difficulties to collect it (them) until someone pays the price that you have set (based on your valuation).
 
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I never believe anybody who offers me 10% of the Estibot/GoDaddy value

Nobody does. They offer you less or nothing.
 
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Estibot appraises Incognito (co.uk) for 25,000$, but my domain Incognito (uk) is appraised at 5,000$.
So the "co" thing is worth more?
 
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Estibot appraises Incognito (co.uk) for 25,000$, but my domain Incognito (uk) is appraised at 5,000$.
So the "co" thing is worth more?
So much more.
 
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Estibot appraises Incognito (co.uk) for 25,000$, but my domain Incognito (uk) is appraised at 5,000$.
So the "co" thing is worth more?

Holders of .co.uk had the right to register also the identical .uk domain names.

In your case the .co.uk site is "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit... " Obviously they do not need any of these domain names.
 
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https://searchvolume.io/

This will tell you the number of times a word has been searched, each month, from major countries.

“Ethereum” in Germany is very high, but very low in USA.

Don’t mention it champ
 
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