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Excuse me for being a noob. Also, I have some domains for years that I had plans to use, but realize I don't have the time or funds to develop. It was recommended for me to ask on this site. I did try a few bots to evaluate the value and the results don't make sense to me. One said $400 or so. GoDaddy said about $1300. But I see domains on GoDaddy and NameCheap with names kind of like mine go for $30k ~ $250k. I've seen wonky names asking for $500,000 ~ $50 million, which is unrealistic. of course.

I think mine is a good 3-word.com name, easy to spell with 11 letters. Even years ago, I think it got 2000+ monthly visits with a dud site. Today, its about 100 visits a week with no SEO or anything, just sitting there. (Just bots?)

If it's worth about $5k, then I'd be fine with that. But I'd be upset to sell at $5000 if it was worth $30,000 or more, especially 6 figures - which I would find unrealistic. Of course, the right buyer at the right time.

Or are there brokers who are looking for certain domains for clients?
 
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Hard to say much without knowing the name. But there are very few 3 word domains that are worth a lot.
 
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Hard to say much without knowing the name. But there are very few 3 word domains that are worth a lot.

DateAndLove.com

Agreed on the 3-name issue. Some work. A friend wanted one for his biz a few months ago with 3 names, and I told him it was hard to work with.
 
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DateAndLove.com .

That’s not bad as far as 3 words go.

I think that 2-5k ballpark is where most people would price a name like this. Buydomains sell plenty of names like this around 1500-2k and they tend to be on the cheaper side.

Most names that sell above 10k with “and” in the middle are well known sayings.

But it’s one of those names I wouldn’t be surprised to see sell for 500 or 15000 depending on who sold it.
 
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Quite often with three word domains you can Scalp them down to two words, though while not grammatically correct, they make for a better domain. This is not always the case but it's worth exploring

ie datelove.

Of course you'll probably find the shorter version already taken. If so, I tend to revisit my motives for even considering the longer example.
 
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Quite often with three word domains you can Scalp them down to two words, though while not grammatically correct, they make for a better domain. This is not always the case but it's worth exploring

ie datelove.

Of course you'll probably find the shorter version already taken. If so, I tend to revisit my motives for even considering the longer example.
I've seen datelove, which is one I compared against mine, its $30k. But it's a matter of rolling off the tongue as well (I think) - as "Datelove" doesn't sound good. A partner and I developed a dating site with some important features a few years before Match. Due to not thinking long-term and having kids, we never launched it, even though it was 95%+ functional. :xf.frown: But I kept the domain. Thought about making it into a site for help/articles on date and love (hence the name).

I'll list it on Sedo and Dynadot.
 
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That’s not bad as far as 3 words go.


But it’s one of those names I wouldn’t be surprised to see sell for 500 or 15000 depending on who sold it.
Thanks for your input. GoDaddy says $1600, Dynadot says $14,000. But humans know better than bots.

I'll see about listing it on Dynadot and Sedo. Might as well find someone who can use it more than myself.

For fun, I did stick it on my Register's marketplace for $700,000. With ZERO expectations... Would have been funny if there was a bite thou.

I did notice there are only a few domain names (for sale) that have the words "love" and "Date" together with .com.
 
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On, another NOOB question I forgot to include in my post:

Pricing of Premium domain names on the GoDaddy and NameCheap market is crazy odd to me.
Let's say a domain is listed at $30,000. But it may renew at $100 a year or $30,000 per year??? The super yearly pricing is what I see on GoDaddy. Or $15K first year, $30K every year afterwards. Now I noticed there are not .com domains.

People actually buy these?
 
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lovedate.com would be my pick. As you can guess, it's long gone and was registered in 1998. Three-letter domains need to be common phrases.
 
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Is it worth paying the $60 fee on SEDO to put a domain up for auction?

I need the cash; at one point, DynaDot's bot evaluation said it was worth $14K So maybe try to auction it for $8000 or so? Tricky is right customer at right time too. As a parked domain, it is getting about 150 hits a month.
There was a time a couple of years back when it was getting 500+ hits a month with a "coming soon" page.
 
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Is it worth paying the $60 fee on SEDO to put a domain up for auction?

I need the cash; at one point, DynaDot's bot evaluation said it was worth $14K So maybe try to auction it for $8000 or so? Tricky is right customer at right time too. As a parked domain, it is getting about 150 hits a month.
There was a time a couple of years back when it was getting 500+ hits a month with a "coming soon" page.

Your chances of selling a name at sedo auction for more than a fraction of any appraised value is almost zero.

Just look at how many names sell for more than 8k at sedo and do the math.

Unless it is objectively a really good names you’re better off waiting for the right end user to come along.
 
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Excuse me for being a noob. Also, I have some domains for years that I had plans to use, but realize I don't have the time or funds to develop. It was recommended for me to ask on this site. I did try a few bots to evaluate the value and the results don't make sense to me. One said $400 or so. GoDaddy said about $1300. But I see domains on GoDaddy and NameCheap with names kind of like mine go for $30k ~ $250k. I've seen wonky names asking for $500,000 ~ $50 million, which is unrealistic. of course.

I think mine is a good 3-word.com name, easy to spell with 11 letters. Even years ago, I think it got 2000+ monthly visits with a dud site. Today, its about 100 visits a week with no SEO or anything, just sitting there. (Just bots?)

If it's worth about $5k, then I'd be fine with that. But I'd be upset to sell at $5000 if it was worth $30,000 or more, especially 6 figures - which I would find unrealistic. Of course, the right buyer at the right time.

Or are there brokers who are looking for certain domains for clients?
Domain values can fluctuate a lot, so it might be best to consult a broker who can give you a clearer idea and find potential buyers.
 
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