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domain HowHas.com - $1,250,000 Appraisal By NameWorth

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14,190,000,000 search results , I know NameWorth tool is not right here , Estibot says 2200 on this one , Its an incomplete sentence but can be used for Question sites , Like HowHas? , BTW its my hand reg just spent 5.99 on this one , need your comments and comments from nameworth owner also :xf.grin:

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I read on NP a comment by Nameworth owner that he uses its suggested price for his own names. That is the level of trust he has in the tool ) Offer it to him for 1% of the valuation :-D
 
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Automated domain appraisal tools are useless.
It doesn't matter if it is estibot.com or nameworth.com or GoDaddy.com or whatever.
One clear example is voice.com which was sold for $30M, no appraisal tool would have appraised it so high.
Many domains which are sold for 4/5/6/7/8 figures USD are being appraised differently on those fake appraisal services.

This domain doesn't make any sense to me.
Though it does have very low branding potential, maybe for an education portal or an app.

Some Related domain sales(source: namebio.com):
howeng.com 200 USD 2019-06-13 GoDaddy
howbit.com 115 USD 2018-09-07 GoDaddy

Resell value: low $xx to mid $xx
End user value: $1xx

*It will be very difficult to sell it.

Good luck :)
 
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I would love to see an appraisal tool that stands by their numbers and offers to buy names at wholesale, even if it's 0.1% or even 0.01% of their appraisal amount. Fractions of a penny on the dollar.

I bet these valuations would come back down to earth reaaaal quick.
 
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So in your Saying HowTo.com is not worthy because people will always search for How to + third word .... ? Just asking it and Not comparing it with my name...

I have sold a How To + Keyword in .COM for 5 figures in the past.

There is just no comparison between "How to" and "How has".

How to is a much better stand alone term and has endless commercial uses where people are looking for how to do something.

Brad
 
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So in your Saying HowTo.com is not worthy because people will always search for How to + third word .... ? Just asking it and Not comparing it with my name...
Overcome that hurdle prove me wrong and make bank or just try and take it on chin.
 
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Wow, this just topped my recent discrepancy found between Estibot and GoDaddy appraisers: 100K+

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How has selfwashingsocks/com not been registered?
 
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According to NameBio -

"HowTo" -

299 Total Sales
$287.6k

"HowHas" -

No sales.

It is just a bad comparison.

Brad
 
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Not saying it is impossible you just don't have anywhere near the numbers your starting with do a search on three words consider the .com/third but you still have to earn every place you go for which you could have done with any domain.
 
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Breaking this down a bit using Ubersuggest to compare some things...

How much

"how much house can I afford" 200k volume, people looking at buying mortgages
"how much is my car worth" 40k volume, people looking to sell their cars are probably planning to buy new cars
"how much do i need to retire" 14k volume, finance, lots of big niches to capture here with "how much".

How many
"how many ounces in a cup" 600k volume, lots of informational keywords like this with tons of volume, but Google probably answers a lot of these questions at the top of the search results anyways. I'm sure there's still lots of worthwhile longtail keywords to dig up here tho.

How to
"how to lower blood pressure" 110k, and this one would have tons of results for all of the biggest niches far beyond just health.

All of those lead to longtail keywords with commercial potential and have tons and tons of volume.

"How has" doesn't have the volume, and it's looking into the past so the intent is quite a bit different for searches, too. You can probably come up with obscure "how has" questions, but who is searching for them?

I would crawl through glass to own any of the other ones mentioned here and even ones like HowCan.com, HowShould.com, HowDoes.com, but "How Has" just doesn't have it imo.

I know you aren't trying to compare your name to these, but there's a reason these ones have value in developing them, and it seems like "how has" is missing that reason, I hope you're right about it though!
 
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@OnlineDomainShop Haha fair enough, I'm not trying to hound you on this or anything. I don't see any commercial intent with any of the "how has" questions, I think that'll be the biggest challenge you face. This was for you to develop, right?

If I may offer a bit more unsolicited advice... I would strongly encourage you, if you're going to do a tiny niche with only a handful of keywords that have low volume to choose from, make sure the keywords have some type of commercial intent behind them. Someone typing "How has technology helped us" isn't looking to buy new headphones or anything else the same way someone searching "How much do airpods cost?" is, that's what I was trying to highlight when comparing them.

I don't think the issue with HowHas is that there are 0 keywords, I think the issue is that the keywords that exist aren't really worth ranking for. You can put in all the effort to develop it, but for what? The 3 people a day that search "how has hip hop changed"? Even at that, you're going up against some super-powerful domains, for something with super-low reward.

Just wanna toss out some numbers, then I'll leave you alone :P

- Even if you get all of the traffic for all of the "how has" keywords, that's really not that many people each day. Even "how has your day been" only has about 15 people searching for it per day.

- There's probably not a lot of advertisers spending a lot on these keywords, so maybe you'll get what.. $1 or $2 rpm? Maaaybe $3? Let's say $10 per 1000 visitors just to be super generous.

- So if you wanted to make $10 a month on this site, you'd need about 33 visitors per day. Let's say you rank #1 for "how has your day been", that brings you about 15 per day assuming every single person searching for it clicks over to your site. Then you get another 3 per day for "how has hip hop changed" if you manage to outrank the daily beast, redbull.com, etc...

- It takes earning a hugely inflated RPM of $10 on a bunch of keywords that don't have commercial intent... and it takes ranking #1 for basically all of the "how has..." keywords that get 70-480 volume per month, AND getting all of the traffic from them everyday to click your site in the search results.... just to get to $10 a month.

It's going to be an uphill battle, my friend.

PS - I'm not saying $10 can't be a worthwhile sum of money to chase, I'm just saying if you're going to go through all of that effort and you need several nearly-impossible things to happen just to get to $10, there are much better niches to target.
 
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Automated appraisal tools are pretty much worthless. Look at past sales of similar names for a better appraisal, still not perfect because the price depends on who(big pockets?) needs it and how large is the market the name serves.
 
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This is an obvious sentence fragment. The fact that NameWorth thinks it is worth 1.25M is just a poor reflection on them.

I don't really see much, if any, value in this one.

Brad
 
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Worth nothing until you rank it then it could draw traffic but all a lot of work. I wouldn't try as the third word they search for will eliminate your result.
 
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So in your Saying HowTo.com is not worthy because people will always search for How to + third word .... ? Just asking it and Not comparing it with my name...
HowTo/com is a FAR better domain than HowHas/com. They are not even remotely close in value. Lookup NameBio stats.
 
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@OnlineDomainShop Haha fair enough, I'm not trying to hound you on this or anything. I don't see any commercial intent with any of the "how has" questions, I think that'll be the biggest challenge you face. This was for you to develop, right?

If I may offer a bit more unsolicited advice... I would strongly encourage you, if you're going to do a tiny niche with only a handful of keywords that have low volume to choose from, make sure the keywords have some type of commercial intent behind them. Someone typing "How has technology helped us" isn't looking to buy new headphones or anything else the same way someone searching "How much do airpods cost?" is, that's what I was trying to highlight when comparing them.

I don't think the issue with HowHas is that there are 0 keywords, I think the issue is that the keywords that exist aren't really worth ranking for. You can put in all the effort to develop it, but for what? The 3 people a day that search "how has hip hop changed"? Even at that, you're going up against some super-powerful domains, for something with super-low reward.

Just wanna toss out some numbers, then I'll leave you alone :P

- Even if you get all of the traffic for all of the "how has" keywords, that's really not that many people each day. Even "how has your day been" only has about 15 people searching for it per day.

- There's probably not a lot of advertisers spending a lot on these keywords, so maybe you'll get what.. $1 or $2 rpm? Maaaybe $3? Let's say $10 per 1000 visitors just to be super generous.

- So if you wanted to make $10 a month on this site, you'd need about 33 visitors per day. Let's say you rank #1 for "how has your day been", that brings you about 15 per day assuming every single person searching for it clicks over to your site. Then you get another 3 per day for "how has hip hop changed" if you manage to outrank the daily beast, redbull.com, etc...

- It takes earning a hugely inflated RPM of $10 on a bunch of keywords that don't have commercial intent... and it takes ranking #1 for basically all of the "how has..." keywords that get 70-480 volume per month, AND getting all of the traffic from them everyday to click your site in the search results.... just to get to $10 a month.

It's going to be an uphill battle, my friend.

PS - I'm not saying $10 can't be a worthwhile sum of money to chase, I'm just saying if you're going to go through all of that effort and you need several nearly-impossible things to happen just to get to $10, there are much better niches to target.

I got on this one now , Now it shows me some solid points now , thanks...(y)
 
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Host it and see the millions not coming.
 
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@OnlineDomainShop Haha fair enough, I'm not trying to hound you on this or anything. I don't see any commercial intent with any of the "how has" questions, I think that'll be the biggest challenge you face. This was for you to develop, right?

If I may offer a bit more unsolicited advice... I would strongly encourage you, if you're going to do a tiny niche with only a handful of keywords that have low volume to choose from, make sure the keywords have some type of commercial intent behind them. Someone typing "How has technology helped us" isn't looking to buy new headphones or anything else the same way someone searching "How much do airpods cost?" is, that's what I was trying to highlight when comparing them.

I don't think the issue with HowHas is that there are 0 keywords, I think the issue is that the keywords that exist aren't really worth ranking for. You can put in all the effort to develop it, but for what? The 3 people a day that search "how has hip hop changed"? Even at that, you're going up against some super-powerful domains, for something with super-low reward.

Just wanna toss out some numbers, then I'll leave you alone :P

- Even if you get all of the traffic for all of the "how has" keywords, that's really not that many people each day. Even "how has your day been" only has about 15 people searching for it per day.

- There's probably not a lot of advertisers spending a lot on these keywords, so maybe you'll get what.. $1 or $2 rpm? Maaaybe $3? Let's say $10 per 1000 visitors just to be super generous.

- So if you wanted to make $10 a month on this site, you'd need about 33 visitors per day. Let's say you rank #1 for "how has your day been", that brings you about 15 per day assuming every single person searching for it clicks over to your site. Then you get another 3 per day for "how has hip hop changed" if you manage to outrank the daily beast, redbull.com, etc...

- It takes earning a hugely inflated RPM of $10 on a bunch of keywords that don't have commercial intent... and it takes ranking #1 for basically all of the "how has..." keywords that get 70-480 volume per month, AND getting all of the traffic from them everyday to click your site in the search results.... just to get to $10 a month.

It's going to be an uphill battle, my friend.

PS - I'm not saying $10 can't be a worthwhile sum of money to chase, I'm just saying if you're going to go through all of that effort and you need several nearly-impossible things to happen just to get to $10, there are much better niches to target.

I love these posts, opinions backed up with facts and relevant market data.
 
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I already said not even comparing my name with HowTo ...

HowHasClimateChanged ?
HowHasHeBeen ?
HowHasJapanBecomeadevelopedCountry
HowHasGoogleAffectedourlives ?

I just make a point These long questions can be on a one Platform with short name HowHas.com which has an answer of all these HowHas long questions !!
How do your phrases function in a profitable way?

How To Drive

How To Game

How To Code

All these have plausible revenue generating models, How Has is past tense, and more information based. It’s great to see that 7 figure amount, but nobody will cash that check.
 
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7 figures? It's not worth $7 imo...
Agreed, I was talking about his appraisal... it’s great to see such an amount when you appraise your domain, but nobody is cashing that check, so the appraisal tool can’t make the phrase so it looks like it separates the words for some kind of generic one word appraisal.

Appraisals are a big issue, everyone is quoting godaddy appraisals and want 90 percent of the appraisal value, and people are bidding based on appraisals, and in a few years many are in for a rude awakening when they appraisals don’t match the willingness of buyers to pay up.
 
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LOL. :ROFL:

Maybe high $xxx to low $xxxx
 
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Between you and me, nameworth is trash.
 
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even the godaddy appraisal was only $ 1,000

@NameBuyer.com what is wrong with your tools?
 
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$100 max resale value. Howhas? HowDoes? Howwhatever. Very little value in this type of name.
 
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