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I'm new to the site and was hoping someone could appraise the above referenced domain name? I have an interested party and am wondering what price I should put on it. What do you think of domain appraisal sites such as domainappraisal.org? Are they of value or just flushing money? TIA - Dave
 
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I tend to like them alot, although I might be a tad bit biased :)
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Stats: FedRates.com
Keyword search volume (exact) - 1,900
CPC advertising price - $1.30
Traffic (Compete.com) - 0

Strengths:
Two word .com

Weakness: Low search volume, low CPC

Comparable Sales w/ Stats:
Domain - Sales Price - Date
FlatRates.com - $3,988 - Mar 2009 - 1,300 - $1.61
HouseRates.com - $3,288 - Dec 2007 - 590 - $4.21
FedRate.com - $2,800 - Sep 2006 - 5,400 - $0.90
FedMark.com - $2,300 - Oct 2006 - 0 - $0.05
FleetRate.com - $2,061 - Dec 2006 - 140 - $6.96
UsRates.com - $1,400 - Mar 2006 - 590 - $3.44

Fair Market Value: $1,250 - $2,000 USD
The above value represents the domains fair market value. Keep in mind that certain end users might purchase a domain name for far more or less than its fair market value.
 
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Thanks for your feedback. That was right in the range of an offer I received.
 
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This is a very good domain name. As a matter of fact, it's an EXCELLENT domain name. I would not sell this for less than $10,000.00 if it were mine. IMO.
 
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Oh well - I just sold it for $3,000. I used the comp. from 2006 and I thought it would have less value being plural. Live and learn I guess....
 
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