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Hi,

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Please appraise this domain name (to check words for scrabble etc.)

Estibot:
$ 1,200 USD

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xxx range, and not more than $500. The price will be set by your buyer, actually.

The good part, it's sellable. The bad part, it requires a specific customer building some kind of tool. So it's a very narrow niche.

If I had it, I'd list it for $199 or $299 max. $199 to go. The term "checker" in that position is below the threshold in my appraisal tools so it is worth $0 to me. But, in this particular combo it's a valid one.

Good luck selling
 
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@twiki Thanks for your opinion about this domain name.

Domain sales history from NameBio:

625 USD / 2020-08-30 / NameJet
236 USD / 2013-04-18 / GoDaddy
 
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@twiki Thanks for your opinion about this domain name.

Domain sales history from NameBio:

625 USD 2020-08-30 NameJet
236 USD 2013-04-18 GoDaddy

Good that it has history; it seems I haven't been that much off. 625 isn't that far from my $500.

How much did you pay for it? the $625?

Anyway.

With this history, perhaps list it at ~$1k so you have room to negotiate a bit. It appears the market is getting weak-ish, especially in the <1K range (but not in top range where it is still running hot). So I'd not count on a larger purchase (like 2k or whatever) but you can/should definitely look for something more than the last sale.

Good luck again!
 
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Good that it has history; it seems I haven't been that much off. 625 isn't that far from my $500.

How much did you pay for it? the $625?

Anyway.

With this history, perhaps list it at ~$1k so you have room to negotiate a bit. It appears the market is getting weak-ish, especially in the <1K range (but not in top range where it is still running hot). So I'd not count on a larger purchase (like 2k or whatever) but you can/should definitely look for something more than the last sale.

Good luck again!


If you check search history on Google for this words combination, you will find that you under'estimated a bit this domain name ... a project related to this niche will return your investment in no time, up to 165000 searchs for this words and 880 unique users per month, the potential is big, atleast it is my own view and I am looking for different opinions from different members like yours :)

Thanks again for your time.
 
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If you check search history on Google for this words combination, you will find that you under'estimated a bit this domain name ... a project related to this niche will return your investment in no time, up to 165000 searchs for this words and 880 unique users per month, the potential is big, atleast it is my own view and I am looking for different opinions from different members like yours :)

Thanks again for your time.

Always look for more opinions.

As for the searches, you're confusing things a little. A project in this line gives return not based on the number of google searches, but based on the problem it resolves and the solidity of its market fitness. And it's not easy. For each tech startup that has some success, 100 go bust. With or without those searches. I can also tell this to you from direct experience.

In fact it's easier to launch a successful startup with NO traffic whatsoever, but with a good product and the right concept and then targeting the right customers in the right location. Read more about Dropbox for example. They didn't leverage any such traffic, but got busy calling people.
 
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I've been using the site on the .us extension (that forwards to another site) to check for validity of words for Words With Friends. It's a good domain, though probably limited in its potential applications. A quick google search shows a few things a word checker could be good for: games and CVs are at the top of the list. Also, a buyer related to education might come along (spell checking for students). It may also work for checking and fixing texts people send via email, sms etc. though most services probably already have word checking/fixing capabilities. No trademarks have been filed for this term in the US so far so that's not that great. I think it could be worth a few thousand bucks to the right buyer if you're willing to sit on it for some time. The lower you'll aim, the better your chances will be of moving this name for a profit, IMO.
 
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Always look for more opinions.

As for the searches, you're confusing things a little. A project in this line gives return not based on the number of google searches, but based on the problem it resolves and the solidity of its market fitness. And it's not easy. For each tech startup that has some success, 100 go bust. With or without those searches. I can also tell this to you from direct experience.

In fact it's easier to launch a successful startup with NO traffic whatsoever, but with a good product and the right concept and then targeting the right customers in the right location. Read more about Dropbox for example. They didn't leverage any such traffic, but got busy calling people.

I've been using the site on the .us extension (that forwards to another site) to check for validity of words for Words With Friends. It's a good domain, though probably limited in its potential applications. A quick google search shows a few things a word checker could be good for: games and CVs are at the top of the list. Also, a buyer related to education might come along (spell checking for students). It may also work for checking and fixing texts people send via email, sms etc. though most services probably already have word checking/fixing capabilities. No trademarks have been filed for this term in the US so far so that's not that great. I think it could be worth a few thousand bucks to the right buyer if you're willing to sit on it for some time. The lower you'll aim, the better your chances will be of moving this name for a profit, IMO.

Thanks guys, your opinion is important and you covered many interesting subject on your respective answers, that helps a lot !

Word of Friends and scrabble like are casual family games and players are required in many cases to check for a validity of a word... in only one party you can get ma y requests, making a service like this is a good thing since it will be used regulary and for none defined time by the player, it is not something to use one time and forget.
 
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@The Durfer $2750 the best deal you will make here, offer available for 24h only for you (the price is set to 3999$, I am not in hurry to sell it, I am thinking to develop a mobile app and online website for that purpose).

Check this references:
https://flippa.com/7979073-4-y-o-ad...rd-finder-site-with-300-000-pageviews-monthly

It is sold for 13000$, with a basic website on it, average revenues per month: 125$

Page View: 192,270 p/mo
Unique Visit: 45,904 p/mo

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https://flippa.com/2970345-5-year-old-word-search-tool-40-000-uniques-mo-making-262-mo

Net Profit per month: 546$

Page View: 90,484 p/mo
Unique Visit: 27,025 p/mo

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Website and mobile app are easy to be made with a small investment.

A plenty of scrabble apps on play store with up to 1Million users on different languages.

Number of searchs made per day for the same keywords:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 1-d&q=word checker

Up to 7375 searchs only today.


BTW thanks for your offer, I appreciate it :)
 
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