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Estibot Value on Heart.Surgery is $14,000
Estibot Value on HeartSurgery.com is $71,000

I think this name is along the same lines of Coffee.Club

Curious to hear other opinions on the value and the intrinsic value

Update : Close to one hundred people view this one posting everyday ... It's insane ! My intelligent responses are on page 10 & 11 but for the first 5 or 6 pages I was defending my investment for anybody who maybe curious ...
 
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It's still available. Definitely a lot more common than heart. Heart surgery is by referral to a specialist. Eye surgery anyone can shop around for it. You cant shop around for heart surgery.
 
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I would buy eye.surgery. Laser eye surgery is big business. But then again, who would name their business "Eye Surgery"?

If Eye Surgery was reg renewal I would snap it up. It's more commercially viable, especially for leads. You do realise domains are also bought for marketing/campaign/event purposes and used as redirects to main websites, right? A domain doesn't always have to match what somebody will name their company. Exact match domains are great for lead gen/affiliate websites and eye surgery suits both of these perfectly imo. Saying that I think $4k per year is a crazy renewal price.
 
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Yes I'm aware of redirects, and use them often. I call them feeder sites. But that's us. The medical profession has no idea about that. They have no clue about sites in general. Their first thought is to name it after themselves or business name. That's the basic rule they go by. They're not like us going for Google traffic. They want a site to provide information for their clients / patients.
 
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Yes I'm aware of redirects, and use them often. I call them feeder sites. But that's us. The medical profession has no idea about that. They have no clue about sites in general. Their first thought is to name it after themselves or business name. That's the basic rule they go by. They're not like us going for Google traffic.

Good point.
 
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That name would be huge though for anyone googling eye surgery. Biggest on the planet for that, lol. Easily top rankings on google.
 
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eyesurgery.biz is available. :D

Hate to say it, but eyesurgery.biz might be better than heart.surgery. :guilty:
 
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It is becoming a trend now that those heavily vested in new gtlds are really defensive and will attack aggressively anyone who'd question their beloved domain or gtld...
same can be said about people heavy invested in .com
In just a few min of looking....

Miami.cab
Home.contractors
NYC.school
NYC.cleaning
NYC.design
NYC.network

All of these names are available to reg, and actually have greater end-user value given the vast number of potentials you would have with promotion.

The reason they are not regged is obvious....the cost of registration.

Only one I like there is Miami.Cab.

I would buy eye.surgery. Laser eye surgery is big business. But then again, who would name their business "Eye Surgery"?

It would look good on a billboard. Driving how fast, can you read and remember a longer name? But then again..if you need eye surgery you may not be looking at billboards...how about TV commercial or a pamphlet.

Thing is, how many ads does one see in a day? People can only remember so much, and I would put my money on someone remembering Eye.Surgery over WestSpringEyeCare.com or WestSpringEye.Surgery

I see billboards all the time for plastic surgery where I am. Do I remember anything on the signs? Not their website that is for sure, maybe their first name and their face. But would I remember Plastic.Surgery? Yes


Just my opinion
 
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And if you had the domain name of eye.surgery or plastic.surgery, and if you optimized the site properly, no reason why you couldn't be on page one of Google when searching "eye surgery". Would be good for a nationwide laser eye center with multiple locations. Unfortunately they don't think like that and realize the power of the search engines.
 
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And if you had the domain name of eye.surgery or plastic.surgery, and if you optimized the site properly, no reason why you couldn't be on page one of Google when searching "eye surgery". Would be good for a nationwide laser eye center with multiple locations. Unfortunately they don't think like that and realize the power of the search engines.
Porn.com is sold for millions? This because it's vital. ...
 
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eyesurgery.biz is available. :D

Hate to say it, but eyesurgery.biz might be better than heart.surgery. :guilty:

That's too #%^*+*^% Hilarious !!! You think a .Biz name is worth more then a keyword GTLD. Listen you have you're market and I have mine. 100K. If you can't afford it then move along. If you want to start your own thread on Eye.surgery please do so. But also know I saw eye.surgery before heart.surgery and that renewal rate is just WOW ;) but hey if you think it's worth 100K grab it and don't let anyone talk #%^* about it.
 
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Any more potential buyers can PM me. ;)
 
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I'm saying people invest more money on things that aren't need... Just my thought.

You're thought is wrong. People want porn but some people need heart surgery. Hearsurgery.com has a value of $71,000 but the truth is in intrinsic value it's at least five times that ... 100k is a small fortune for a name that can attract all types of investors including Com Investors. 3 days but 1000 + views. I am pretty sure people are clickin because they are curious. I don't see any of the best domains for appraisal getting this much feedback and highly doubt people are messaging their friends just to check out my thread...
 
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I would add, heart.surgery might be good for information site or a charity site for collecting funds for those who need heart surgery and can't afford it with stories, testimonials, heart surgery information, latest developments in this sector and all. So, for It end user can find a good. Org for regfee or less than 499. I don't think any business will primarily name their business as heart surgery. Another chance of getting high value would be big corporations like facebook,google, apple would want to use it as their corporate social responsibility site or a research project for any research project like internet.org. Again, these are merely speculations or something like the fellow members said holding a lottery ticket.
If I were you I would have listened to the much experienced mmembers. :)
 
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I would add, heart.surgery might be good for information site or a charity site for collecting funds for those who need heart surgery and can't afford it with stories, testimonials, heart surgery information, latest developments in this sector and all. So, for It end user can find a good. Org for regfee or less than 499. I don't think any business will primarily name their business as heart surgery. Another chance of

The last time I'll answer this... It's called a rerouted link and big business' do it all the time just like how Facebook bought FB.com ... What was the price ? 12,000,000 ?
 
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Hearsurgery.com has a value of $71,000

No it does not. Estibot is not accurate. The only value this name has is what someone is going to pay for it.
But I do hope you the best in selling it.
 
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No it does not. Estibot is not accurate. The only value this name has is what someone is going to pay for it.
But I do hope you the best in selling it.

Should finish reading before you copy. Lol I agreed with you. Estibot is more so a guide to domain value but does not represent an accurate selling price for negative or positive value
 
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