Your tool?
Kasmi...why does DNRater.com make you jump through all those hoops just to get a domain appraisal?
Sorry about that, the process is to reduce bots and spam The tool is the best at the moment. Hopefully we can keep it that wayKasmi...why does DNRater.com make you jump through all those hoops just to get a domain appraisal?
Is it worth it?
Thanks for explaining...please give us 3 free tests to let us test the tool and then decide if it's worth paying for,ok?Sorry about that, the process is to reduce bots and spam The tool is the best at the moment. Hopefully we can keep it that way
If I got a sponsor soon will do it, even the current pricing is not working for me, I can't handle the charges yet, hopefully in the future, remember I'm just a one person not a companyThanks for explaining...please give us 3 free tests to let us test the tool and then decide if it's worth paying for,ok?
btw I made a bot two years ago for dnrater on twitter that you can just mention dnrater and it gives you the price, every twitter account was allowed 5 appraisals per week, but now after Elon and the new pricing for twitter API we couldn't do it, may be we can do a telegram bot instead.Thanks for explaining...please give us 3 free tests to let us test the tool and then decide if it's worth paying for,ok?
Hey Kasmi,btw I made a bot two years ago for dnrater on twitter that you can just mention dnrater and it gives you the price, every twitter account was allowed 5 appraisals per week, but now after Elon and the new pricing for twitter API we couldn't do it, may be we can do a telegram bot instead.
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Unable to find Alter dot com. Is this site still active?I don't rely on appraisals but use them as part of a more detailed formula to rate and price my domains.
The numbers I include come from these 6 sources:
GoDaddy
Estibot
Saw
HumbleWorth
Alter
Symbolics (rating)
I give GoDaddy valuations above $1700 some additional weight in the formula.
It's now https://furm.com/appraisalsUnable to find Alter dot com. Is this site still active?
Estibot unnecessarily requires you to turn off your VPN. The only reason I can think of is linking your IP address to the domain you're appraising if it's of value.I tried few domain appraisal tools , most of them are not worth it except Estibot , GoDaddy and DNRater
Out of the three tools I like DNrater and Estibot
A potential buyer, someone will little to no knowledge of domain values, may get hung up on the automated appraisal. Therefore, there's some value in knowing tool valuations, not for setting your price but merely to know who are what you are dealing with.
This issue - awareness of the tool's valuations - applies to lower value ($2,000 to $20,000) domains. Anyone pitching the utility of automated tools for higher value domains will, more often than not, prove to be a time waster.
Perhaps 2% of my sales have ever been publicly reported, likely having a downward effect on valuations, since most of my sales go for 2-10Xs the automated appraisal values. How many sales go unreported? Likely a high percentage, especially for sales >$10K USD.
I like Nameworth too, but that's because it generally has a higher appraisal than the likes of Go Daddy, SAW or Estibot.Although no automated service can be relied on (it takes me up to an hour to properly determine the current value of a name), Nameworth is hands down the best for a 'quick' number.
i tend to agree with you about Nameworth especially due to their Tier/Premium explanations. They're the only appraisal service i actually pay for.....9.99 a month, and i really like the owner who happens to be a member of NP.Although no automated service can be relied on (it takes me up to an hour to properly determine the current value of a name), Nameworth is hands down the best for a 'quick' number.
Nameworth is no longer on my favorite list...also, Furm seems to be returning low or no numbers (looks like it is stopping some of its services).Although no automated service can be relied on (it takes me up to an hour to properly determine the current value of a name), Nameworth is hands down the best for a 'quick' number.
Mr Funsky, like you Nameworth was my fav but once their valuations turned to crap i cancelled my 9.99 montly subscription. However, here's the email I got from Garrett Thompson, their owner last week;Nameworth is no longer on my favorite list...also, Furm seems to be returning low or no numbers (looks like it is stopping some of its services).
I cancelled mine as well.i cancelled my 9.99 montly subscription
not sure i recall the Voodoo meltdown? On another note, i was hoping to develop a domain "scoring program" that would rival most of the appraisal programs. Similar to olympic scoring, a three judge panel of domainers like yourself would assign a score of 1-10 to a domain, and could score anywhere from 60 to 100+ domains per hour. Does that make sense Mister Funsky?I cancelled mine as well.
At least you received the courtesy of an explanation...crickets are all I got. Like you, up until now there were many fast and courteous responses...it makes me flash back to the Voodoo meltdown.
not sure i recall the Voodoo meltdown? On another note, i was hoping to develop a domain "scoring program" that would rival most of the appraisal programs. Similar to olympic scoring, a three judge panel of domainers like yourself would assign a score of 1-10 to a domain, and could score anywhere from 60 to 100+ domains per hour. Does that make sense Mister Funsky?
ps. how's your golf game?