Hi,
I'm relatively new to this, but I own a lllll.com domain that I have for sale, and a domainer is interested in this and wants to do business. He insisted that I have the domain valued manually by a trustworthy service. I'm not in the domain reselling business, so paying $200/hour for a domain without knowing if it'll make me any money isn't an option for me.
I have some domains registered at godaddy.com, and found that they have a 'certified valuation' service. Yes, it's cheap-ass of me. The result is favorable $x,xxx.- but it has a large bandwidth ($5k actually).
My question is, is the godaddy valuation trustworthy enough to set up a deal based on the valuation, or should I redo my homework and have a more high-end valuation service look at the domain?
Herko
I'm relatively new to this, but I own a lllll.com domain that I have for sale, and a domainer is interested in this and wants to do business. He insisted that I have the domain valued manually by a trustworthy service. I'm not in the domain reselling business, so paying $200/hour for a domain without knowing if it'll make me any money isn't an option for me.
I have some domains registered at godaddy.com, and found that they have a 'certified valuation' service. Yes, it's cheap-ass of me. The result is favorable $x,xxx.- but it has a large bandwidth ($5k actually).
My question is, is the godaddy valuation trustworthy enough to set up a deal based on the valuation, or should I redo my homework and have a more high-end valuation service look at the domain?
Herko








