The domains you just registered are worthless. We're not appraising a business or website here, it's simply a domain. The value is based on it as it is.
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My two new registrations are now part of my 1 BRAND and they are now worth a lot of money since they are developed by us and the cost for anyone to get the level of development we put on them would be substantial.
So to my 1 BRAND they're worth a lot, just like i Domains are worth a lot to Apple.
Oh and I own some great i industry keywords as well as the best 1 prefix portfolio there is.
As to ''we're not appraising a business or website here'.
How did you get to almost 7K posts here and NOT READ THE RULES HERE about what appraisers do.
Past Development, current development and future development potential AND income are all part of what this site is supposed to be doing in APPRAISAL THREADS, so you have not given a legit appraisal according to the RULES HERE.
They state
II. Appraisers
1. The following parameters make for a more accurate and helpful appraisal. Please provide feedback on all of them and grade on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the best ranking) where possible:
a. Is the domain pronounceable?
b. Are there too many characters in the domain?
c. If a short character domain, are they premium letters?
d. Is the domain currently developed?
i. If developed, how many pages are indexed?
ii. If developed, is it original or duplicate content?
e. Was the domain previously developed?
f. What are a few development possibilities for this domain?
g. Does the domain currently generate any revenue?
h. What is the obvious target market(s)?
i. Is there any keyword value (cpc)?
j. Is there any keyword competition?
k. What are the top competing sites for this domain?
l. What is the Alexa score?
m. What is the root domain PageRank (PR)?
n. Is the domain a dictionary word?
o. What language is the domain?
p. Does the language of the domain match the extension?
q. How many backlinks does the domain have?
r. What have some similar domains sold for in the past?
s. Is this domain a Trademark (TM)?
t. Is this domain a trend that has a limited window of opportunity?
u. How old is the domain?
v. Is the domain taken in other top extensions?
w. Is the domain brandable?
x. Does the domain have any traffic?
i. If traffic, what are the traffic sources?
y. What is the estimated reseller and estimated end-user values you would appraise the domain at?
2. It's a common tactic to use a sliding proportional scale when trying to figure out what a reseller value should be in comparison to an end-user value (when there's sales history data available). The general range is between 10% to 50% of end-user value keeping basic risk factors in mind.
a. 10% Example (1/10th of an end-user valuation): A less popular ccTLD such as .af would pose a higher risk to an investor since it may cost several years of renewals before it’s profitable.
b. 50% Example (half of an end-user valuation): Globally recognized extensions like .com with the same name as .af referenced above is ultimately less risky because it’s return is higher and turnover is quicker.
3. Try to educate the individual asking for an appraisal. The more detailed information you provide, the more they will learn from the experience and take it less personally.
4. Remember that the lowest possible appraisal is the registration fee.
5. The NamePros community appreciates the time and effort you dedicate to give your fellow members free, well-thought out appraisals.
6. Here is a template for ease-of-use: