Hello,
please appraise ivvr.com.
I own ivvr.net too (don't know if it matters).
Thanks
please appraise ivvr.com.
I own ivvr.net too (don't know if it matters).
Thanks
IVVR.COM
Active Site: No (domain sale template)
Other domain extensions registered: YES (.co/.net)
Other domain extensions registered with active website: None
Was IVVR.COM once an active and thriving website: No
Search engine rank(s) gained: n/a
Backlinks: n/a
Strength of keywords: n/a
4-character premium: YES (letters only)
Registrar: NameSilo
Registered September 08, 2005
Expires September 08, 2019
I valuate this domain at $25.00 USD.
Good luck
This is all speculation. My valuation is based on various factors, including what I listed in my research above, and the additional underlying data and background of the domain (i.e. age and history, if the 4-letter domain is an actual word, it's meaning, popularity, etc). You are getting other ideas and from users. Take it all with a grain of salt. There are 4-letter domains dropping all the time and you want to be sure to be a bit realistic with pricing. Otherwise, shoot for $1MM -- more wishful thinking.Hello,
please appraise ivvr.com.
I own ivvr.net too (don't know if it matters).
Thanks
All LLLL names are worth at least $100 on the resale marketThis is all speculation. My valuation is based on various factors, including what I listed in my research above, and the additional underlying data and background of the domain (i.e. age and history, if the 4-letter domain is an actual word, it's meaning, popularity, etc). You are getting other ideas and from users. Take it all with a grain of salt. There are 4-letter domains dropping all the time and you want to be sure to be a bit realistic with pricing. Otherwise, shoot for $1MM -- more wishful thinking.
Good luck.
I do not agree with this, but to each its own.All LLLL names are worth at least $100 on the resale market
VR in it is an added bonus
I agree with this, there are many LLLLs I feel are not worth even $100, but the market is the marketI do not agree with this, but to each its own.
There's no magical book to determine a domains worth; therefore, a domainer should use discretion when placing prices on their domains -- at least if they wish to make a quick profit, grow, and move on. There's also the subject of sentimental value, which is another thing entirely. I witness domainers fall victim to this all the time.
IV - intravenous.