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The term Yields related to many industries and most notable is the financial industry.

This domain will go into development as a crowdfunding site, but I like to explore the possibility of selling it.

I would like to get an appraisal of this domain? Please

Thank you all
 
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If you were offered 200K for this, take the money and run for the hills.... Is Yield.com worth 200K? .. Yes.

Yields.com ... not even close..

Side note:
The following is a good way to find out whether the plural or singular is better...
Simply type the word into Google...

If you type "Yields"... the word "Yield" is displayed everywhere....

If you type "Chair", you'll see a lot more of the plural word.... Hence Chairs.com is better than Chair.com.
 
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I have seen it kicked around on Flippa for years, unsold.

If anyone knows the real value it is you, as you already have the Flippa data, and offers going back years.

This is taken from domain shanes blog:

  • Yields.com – $6,600 – Relisted. This thing has been shopped around for ages, and the seller flatly refuses to give any indication of the reserve price…..with that approach, he might continue to pay listing fees for the rest of his life.
 
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A reseller would pay no more than $175,000 for this domain in my view

No sane reseller would even pay $25k for it..let alone $175k.

If someone offered me $200K for Yields.com, I would accept it in an instant. Even for good one-word dictionary .coms, a $200K offer doesn't come often and Yields.com IMO is an average name. Also, consider ROI. Being a knowledgeable domain investor, I am sure you would not have paid more than high four figures/low five figures USD for this name. If you price an average name too high, no one's gonna buy it. Don't be too greedy and don't fall in love with the name. Using 200K, you could buy 2 - 3 great one-word .coms.
 
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Take it easy and trust me i know the value of the domain. I just want to check if others share the same view ...
It's all easy, have you sold foxo.com yet lol

Yields is a great name, great brand, just needs a good home. Many domainers have learned the development game is not so friendly.

The stock market has been on fire, the crypto markets have been on fire, This name should have sold into this bull run. I would say the flaw is not with the name, but maybe with the seller.
 
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The .org sold for $1800, i think you’re looking at a good 5k to a reseller, possibly 25k+ to an end user if he really wants it. Thats just my opinion though, I wanna say more given its Money related aswell but you may want a more experienced opinion.

Patience in king is at $40,000 on sedo so I believe this will be worth alot
 
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Good name, very applicable to the finance niche. I would say that it's worth on the low end retail $25k-$50k range and on the high end retail $75k-$150k end user, a reseller would probably pay $4k-$8k. What you end up selling for totally depends on your individual end game for this domain. The singular, Yield.com is a $250k+ name, but this domain would do really well for a company that makes investment management software. In terms of future trends AI assisted wealth management also comes to mind when I think of a name like this. Additionally, farm technology is another niche that works well with the name----->Crop yields are a very important aspect of farm productivity analysis and imagine having a crop yield forecaster called "Yields"....no farmer would ever forget that.

Taken in 20+tlds as well. HODL.....prices for one word .com's are going up....


Good luck!
 
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Rashedx is a tire kicker ,I showed him something that will net him 200k my friend the cfo said he just need approval from his boss ,so I think I earned my potential 50k commission ,he wants more he thinks that's too low
 
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If I were the owner, I wouldn't fall in love with the name. Thinking that you can always get a better offer will make sure you never sell this name
HighYields HighYieldInvestment/s are both worth more IMO.

You're probably the only one that thinks that....
 
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Not True .... It is just the trend here to find many who speak with a biased perspective..

I disagree based on the following facts:
  • coin represent an object;
    • you can touch an object
    • you can count an object
  • yield represent a state;
    • you can declare a state
    • you can measure a state
Hence:
  • when I say 'coins' , I refer to several coin, of either quality or quantity. My intent is easily approximated.
  • when I say 'yields', do I refer , crop yields, financial yields (which product?), or yielding in an argument
Also:
  • a google request for "define yield" shows the "noun" refers to "agricultural yield".
  • a google request for "define coin" shows the "noun" refers to a type of "money"
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My immediate thoughts were $1500 is a certainty till notified by Cryptoinvestor of the $1800 for the dot org which lifts value leaving me to agree with Cryptoinvestor if i am to speculate. I would certainly use the dot org sale for leverage but not mention unless required when negotiating a rise on their offer. The plural isn't to damaging and is brand able.
 
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You are talking to resellers here, who are drooling to get their hands on this domain name.

You've probably had this domain on multiple platforms, displaying to end users who had a different need or niche in mind.

This name will go for $2,500,000+ if you strategically develop it(Simple website, showcasing the potential use) and target the right people.

There are many Hedgefund, IB, PE decision makers on LinkedIn that are just waiting for a premium account to send them an inmail.

do you think it could reach 1 billion dollars?
 
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I hope that my retirement portfolio yields me a lot of money at retirement. The current yield on my retirement account is only about 7%, so it will take time to grow.

I like both words a lot. IMO the plural on yield making it yields is not playing second fiddle to yield, not in this sector. IMHO of course.
The word Yields pales in comparison to Yield.

From a branding standpoint, naming your company Yield is ten times better than naming it Yields.
 
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Still not a 7 figure name. Bumping is only upping the thread, not the price. Good name though. Good luck.
 
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This is a great name and it will depend on finding the right user with the right pockets are I call. In re-seller market in might get to 8-12 K . The right end user would probably pay as much as you ask , possibly a lot. Did you get any offers?
 
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You are talking to resellers here, who are drooling to get their hands on this domain name.

You've probably had this domain on multiple platforms, displaying to end users who had a different need or niche in mind.

This name will go for $2,500,000+ if you strategically develop it(Simple website, showcasing the potential use) and target the right people.

There are many Hedgefund, IB, PE decision makers on LinkedIn that are just waiting for a premium account to send them an inmail.
Hmm..O_o
 
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I hope that my retirement portfolio yields me a lot of money at retirement. The current yield on my retirement account is only about 7%, so it will take time to grow.

I like both words a lot. IMO the plural on yield making it yields is not playing second fiddle to yield, not in this sector. IMHO of course.
 
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You again looool . Did you run out of tricks? .... Well "A Domainer can't fool another Domainer"..:xf.wink:
Well you gottasell sometime and I see this domain selling in an expiring auction for 1500 u.s.when your GREAT GREAT GREAT grand kids forget to renew :troll:
 
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Yields, what does this mean?? Yield is word not yields. You sell weird name with s on the end?

250$ max
 
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your looking for 2 million dollars for a 15 - 30 k domain you don't own yield.com and that would only be worth about 100k,as far as fake broker ,I'm not the best ,but the best would not even deal with you.
15-30k ?
This is liquid for $200-$500 IMO. Anything more and the seller is making out like a bandit.
 
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I have seen it kicked around on Flippa for years, unsold.

If anyone knows the real value it is you, as you already have the Flippa data, and offers going back years.

This is taken from domain shanes blog:

  • Yields.com – $6,600 – Relisted. This thing has been shopped around for ages, and the seller flatly refuses to give any indication of the reserve price…..with that approach, he might continue to pay listing fees for the rest of his life.
Take it easy and trust me i know the value of the domain. I just want to check if others share the same view ...
 
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Why not pay $249 for the premium listing? Does the name not qualify because its a plural?
 
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Rashedx is a tire kicker ,I showed him something that will net him 200k my friend the cfo said he just need approval from his boss ,so I think I earned my potential 50k commission ,he wants more he thinks that's too low
Wow must be Mike Mann’s alter ego, sorry you got shafted like that, that’s a great deal for your clients, you definitely did your job
 
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Wow must be Mike Mann’s alter ego, sorry you got shafted like that, that’s a great deal for your clients, you definitely did your job
Rashedx ,have you come to your senses ,shall we sell this domain? Either way I get the credit if the hedge fund ends up with it
 
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