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How about a new thread called, "Name That Sales Price!"
Where a recent domain sales price has not been made public, the seller posts the domain name and invites the regular appraisal gang to estimate what the name sold for. Following a day of appraisal best efforts, the seller reveals the actual selling price.
Through this process, it will become clear who has a better handle on consistently assessing the value of domain names, and for some of the other would be appraisers, it will serve as a reality check. All in all, it would create a baseline against which the accuracy of appraisals can be measured. In addition, once the actual selling price is revealed, it would be interesting to make sense of it in light of the values that might have been tossed around prior to its disclosure. To the extent this kind of analysis would assist in generating more accurate appraisals in the future, so much the better.
Just a thought....
Where a recent domain sales price has not been made public, the seller posts the domain name and invites the regular appraisal gang to estimate what the name sold for. Following a day of appraisal best efforts, the seller reveals the actual selling price.
Through this process, it will become clear who has a better handle on consistently assessing the value of domain names, and for some of the other would be appraisers, it will serve as a reality check. All in all, it would create a baseline against which the accuracy of appraisals can be measured. In addition, once the actual selling price is revealed, it would be interesting to make sense of it in light of the values that might have been tossed around prior to its disclosure. To the extent this kind of analysis would assist in generating more accurate appraisals in the future, so much the better.
Just a thought....






