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How many of you check estibot when you get a domain inquiry or make an offer on a name? Do you base your price on estibot? I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket. If so, how can we get Esa to increase the appraisals by 20%? 


I don't.Brujah said:How many of you check estibot when you get a domain inquiry or make an offer on a name?
Never.Brujah said:Do you base your price on estibot?
No influence on the aftermarket and I don't think it would.Brujah said:I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket.
Brujah said:How many of you check estibot when you get a domain inquiry or make an offer on a name? Do you base your price on estibot? I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket. If so, how can we get Esa to increase the appraisals by 20%?![]()
Brujah said:I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket
Brujah said:How many of you check estibot when you get a domain inquiry or make an offer on a name?
Brujah said:Do you base your price on estibot?
Brujah said:I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket.
Dang...We love your stats estibot but couldn't you have bought estimate.com(dontquoteme.com deved)?SpareDomains said:
I think it's starting to have some influence. I see a lot of pricing especially on the forums and on SEDO that display the Estibot appraisal and their own price as a portion or multiple of that, so they may have been using it as the starting point for the valuation.Brujah said:I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket.
Be nice to meIf so, how can we get Esa to increase the appraisals by 20%?![]()
Yes, I agree. That's why I have the disclaimers in place. If someone wants to buy a name based on the Estibot appraisal, that's their prerogative, even though I always warn against it. Using Estibot doesn't give anyone a licence to give their own brains a vacation.SpareDomains said:based on the following thread I would say it makes domainers waste their money on 90% of them which I would consider useless domains where an end user will never appear, any auto appraisal or site that provides any type of metrics should be 1 factor of the equation and not the only factor before pulling the trigger.
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/531395-whats-your-best-estibot-find-recently.html
www.LLLL.com said:I've had a few sellers justify their asking price by quoting Estibot, so I suppose it does at least influence prices to a small extent. We see a lot of newbies asking for appraisals on domains and quoting Estibot -- I would imagine Estibot influences the registration of new domains much more than aftermarket prices.
Brujah said:Do you base your price on estibot?
estibot.com said:Even though I disagree with those who maintain that domain names cannot be valuated systematically, the disclaimers will always be there. Generic keyword domain names can be objectively and meaningfully valuated within a certain margin of error, but of course there will always be exceptional sales both ways (fulfilling the tautology "a domain is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay").
gladdy said:estibot updated an algorithm lately, now it have a big bug, appraisal of domains with hashes is always "reg fee"
check your domains with hash, some days before everything works, but now not anymore.
How many of you check estibot when you get a domain inquiry or make an offer on a name?
Do you base your price on estibot?
I wonder if it has an influence on the aftermarket
If so, how can we get Esa to increase the appraisals by 20%?
it is only a quick-look measure of the keyword metrics
I acquired RussianPreteen.com because estibot appraised it at $110,000. Gee, wonder if I'll ever see 0.01% of that.



