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I know that domain valuation sites valuations are to be taken with a pinch of salt but I was curious to know what is the highest valuation you've had ? I've just found what I think is a great domain available to reg, GV values it at over $6,000, Estibot says less than $100 !?@&%
 
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Well, I disagree. Estibot offers more low quality information. Their appraisals are dumb and random. They place too much value on search volume. The are so many trash TLD one worders which get appraised at five figures. Their comparable sales are also dumb and random.

GD appraisal has some sort of algorithm and it often shows domains "similar in spirit" which is actually impressive. This is especially true for brandables. They can pull off some similar sales even if the names are really different. Estibot, on the other hand, doesn't recognize brandables at all and pulls completely random domains. GD's tool is far more advanced.

In my view, estibot is 100% useless while GD is only partly useless.

My argument isn't about the end figure it is about the fact you have search information at estibot and cpc on keywords at google. Godaddy offers similar names sold and the algorithm of both is mainly traffic prediction. I guess we can use the tools differently as would already been looking at previous sales and know the information Godaddy would offer. So as a tool for information i like Estibot over Godaddy higher don't it make you feel good appraisals. The number at end isn't considered. We can use other tools to get this information but it is on offer.
 
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