Yes and no.
What you have laid out is the way to approach domain sales with other domainers.
To sell to end users you definitely consider the use of comps. They can help you get a better price.
That's why its best when someone gives an appraisal they should give two appraisals.
One for resale to domainers and one for the end user.
After all they are two totally different values.
If you wait on infinity, you can get any amount you desire.
And if you only rely on resellers to make a living it wont be much of a living.
Your approach to domain appraisals is what's wrong. You strictly look for ways to discount an appraisal by saying its just your opinion or illogical.
What someone does with a domain after purchase shouldn't matter. What you see as just a redirect maybe a way for a company to protect one of its brands.
GE use to own NBC-Universal but they recently sold it to Comcast, maybe they forgot to include this domain Universal-Networks.com in the sale. Who knows? It doesn't matter.
I see you only hang around the appraisal forum and give you opinion on just about all domains, the problem is from what I have read here and with some of your other post is that your approach to appraising is all wrong and I think you need to re-evaluate you appraising abilities. :imho:
Every once in a while the needle in the haystack is found.
The question is, how often is that needle actually found?
ArielT & MicroGuy you guys dont like hyphen domains just for the fact they are hyphen so you guys shouldn't be giving appraisals to hyphen domains because you cant be objective.
Every domain ever sold was a needle in a haystack when you compare all sales to the millions and millions of domains that are registered. If you roll around in the haystack long enough you will find that needle, or it will find you![]()
The problem with your comps is you're only using the cream of the crop.
You aren't listing the hyphenated domains that sell daily for peanuts. I think it's good to have some grounded appraisals to offset the sky-high fantastical ones. It bring some balance into the forum. There was a time when EVERY appraisal in this section has derived from fantasy. It you average all the appraisals together now, you at least have some added realism. IMHO.
Best of luck Luke and remember the FORCE is with you always! :hearts:
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This is a poor way to base a business model.
Like I said you two should not be giving appraisals. You two are too negative to begin with and disregard to many factors.
ArielT & MicroGuy you guys dont like hyphen domains just for the fact they are hyphen so you guys shouldn't be giving appraisals to hyphen domains because you cant be objective.
Now, I have two more hyphen domain only sales that just happened in the last couple of days.
Cloud-Solutions.com - $1,000
Bike-Components.com - $42,458
Now Bike-Components.com isn't a fair comp for my domain but I just cant help to wonder what kind of appraisal you guys would have given it before it sold. $19?
And also its being used as a redirect for Bike-Components.de
You see it goes back to what I tried to tell you guys, UK and Europe love and pay nicely for hyphenated domains but you refuse to see that which is ok because that just leaves more for the rest of us ;




