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Thanks a lot.
I am not good in english, so a lot of times I just need to hear opinions about domains I own, the price range is not always so important. I was bumping them a few days without get any answer.
Thanks for your opinion.
Edited my post above, added some more info and opinion.
Good Luck with them, I see them selling someday if you can hold them fora period of time specially if priced right - not too high.
Might be good to submit some of these to one of the brandable markeplaces - BrandBucket , BrandPa etc.
I have just 1 domain with s - HighSpeedCouriers.com and yes I understand a singular form is much better, but I decided to try a plural form.People are reluctant to throw out numbers -- and for good cause. Your shorter ones that could be brandable KudoGames.com and TwixtMedia.com you could try listing with brandpa.
You have a number of plurals -- I just bought aibrakes.com - and good research is looking at the worth and history of the singular - for instance, aibrake.com is registered but all the other TLD's are available but goDaddy appraisals put my aibrakes.com at $1220, the same number that my aiJail.com got. aiJail I think is more valuable, but I don't think will sell for a while.
My VR.com domains have gone nowhere thus far, but I sold virtualsled.com on NameJet for a profit but after commissions and registration fees, pretty paltry.... So check GoDaddy appraisals with a grain of salt - it's more forgiving than estibot (2 free per day - GoDaddy is free) but most of my names have been appraised for under $2k, whereas estibot appraised higher at $5.5K. Case in point is my translate .code.
Go Daddy does not like new TLD's and generally any TLD's other than .org. But it will give you a ballpark and list some similar type names that sold. If you look at domain names as virtual real estate, then you need to get the comps on similar properties.
If you have the money, you might want to buy another extension on sale or something - stick with TLD's allowed on afternic ... The more that are registered, the higher the value from robotic appraisals. of course, it comes down to your buyers, and you have some potentially brandable names, so that's great.
I hear that free appraisals are fairly useless. I have no idea how paid appraisals from brokers and sites (Sedo.com) are viewed. Think it comes down to exposure. They say it's all about how good the name is but we've all seen domain sale results that we scratch our heads about. The right buyer saw it at the right time is the best explanation I can think of. Good luck.
I have just 1 domain with s - HighSpeedCouriers.com and yes I understand a singular form is much better, but I decided to try a plural form.
Another 2 domains with s are KudoGames.com and AttentionGames.com, but I think here plural form is much better than a singular one.
I understand they are not premium domains, but sometimes those who ask for appraisal need opinions about the name itself, especially those who are not native english speaking. So not alwa6s the appraisal help means tell exact domain price. And talking about price, not all here sell for min price of xxxx. I would like to get low-mid xxx
I already submited KudoGames.com and TwixtMedia.com to BP.Let the Brandable marketplaces decide on the listing prices for your brandables, I'm sure they will list it at better prices than what you;re seeking. I don't think there is any submissiion / listing fees these days as well.
I already submited KudoGames.com and TwixtMedia.com to BP.