have a few domains I got that I thought had ring to it. Another was ChaseSummit.com, anyone have a possible appraisal or what I should do with it, don't really wanna drop it.
Not so inspired, sadly. The words "Chase Summit" sound like you're rushing up a mountain, than anything else. The company chasethesummit.com exists too...
All things considered, little value, in my view. I consider this one reg territory
Well, that sounds like a waste of time. Is there anyone who is a go-to sort on NP and in the business of appraising portfolios and/or guidance in the way of valuation and targeted liquidation, thus helping with time saving and curve flattening?
@noneisnone NameWorth and GoDaddy appraisals are two different things. GD's system (definitely on steroids!), mainly using the history of sales (or sales of similar words). NameWorth is more of a predicting value depending on volume, other TLD taken, also trying to figure out different prices depending on who is a buyer and how long is a waiting time.
Both systems are somewhat to consider when thinking of specific domains, but not to purely rely on.
@logixsummit As for the topic, I see little value in ChaseSummit, simply because I can't find a business, interested in it. For expeditions, alpinism tours and equipment providers I think you can find better combinations, it's not an extremely popular and wide niche, there are better names will be available. And if it's some fun club and mountain enthusiasts I can barely see them paying good money for the domain name.
On top, nowadays the summit is widely associated with politics - a world leaders meeting.