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thanks for sharing Sir, yeah, actually I just listed for sell today on afternic for 250$, maybe is a good price
Yes, I saw a link to your listing when I looked up the registration date on Domain Tools, to find how long since it was first registered by someone. While each domain name is unique, and the price depends on both the buyer and the seller, and other factors, some people find it helpful to examine sales of similar length names in the same extension that begin or end with one of the words. As I say, no comparator is perfect. Anyway, here are a few of those (all in .net).
- PayTel $2000
- LinkWell $1888
- LiveWell $1400
- SmartWell $741
- PayNow $1000
Surprisingly, GetWell, a great name in my opinion, just sold for $1188.
Here is a
list of 18 .net sales ending in well, in case interested.
Here is a
list of 47 .net sales beginning in pay.
Some don't like to look at any data, but I find it helpful to go through such lists to look for
- the names which seem most similar, see what they sold for and when
- the names that while different, seem similar in worth. Like a different application, but a combination of two words of reasonable common nature and about the same degree of positive.
- sort the list by price, and see where in quality you would fit your name in thinking half the names below are less worthy than yours
The difficulty is of course most venues don't report to NameBio, it is a mix of wholesale and retail sales, and even the venues that do introduce a price bias by only including some of their sales (e.g. except auction Sedo sales of $2000+ only are reported, and BuyDomain, one of the top retail sellers of late, don't seem to report their lower value sales to NameBio.
GoDaddy appraisal will give you access to many other comparators, from Afternic, that are not in NameBio, but they do not give the year of sale, important information. It seems that average .net prices are edging downward in
an analysis I did, but not as dramatically as some think.
So there are many sales in the price range you have listed it at that do not get reported. The chances of a quick sale are higher when you do price aggressively, as you have.
I have not looked into possible TM on the term, or other things such as how the word combination is used and other extensions, especially in country code, already in use.
Best wishes for success, and sorry if too much detail in this note. Just wanted to share what I look at.
Bob