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I want to sell it....pls appraise.
 
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There are only 100 total NN.com and they rarely come on the market.

$75,000 - $100,000+

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Maybe pizza73.com a Canadian pizza chain would want it. Agree with Brad's valuation. Goodluck
 
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Its truly rare $85,000.....
 
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There are a 'number' of reasons to like this numeric gem of a domain.

I would renew for 10 years and wait for market to get its legs. Don't sell for less than mid $xx,xxx once buyers return. You should not post names like this on domain forum, you should ask for thread to be deleted.
 
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I don`t think that he really owns it, after all he has just 1 post on this forum, but none of the less, it is a really great domain name. high $xx,xxx - low $xxx,xxx
 
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I am a newbie, but if I have a domain like this, I will never post for appraisal in a forum. It's truly a rare domain and worth more than $xx,xxx.
 
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Can someone enlighten me as to why, if he truly is the owner, he shouldn't ask for an appraisal here? I mean, it's not like someone can steal his domain, right?:guilty:
 
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Can someone enlighten me as to why, if he truly is the owner, he shouldn't ask for an appraisal here? I mean, it's not like someone can steal his domain, right?:guilty:

$1000 to motivated end user - that answer the question? :)

If not:

With a big name you should bargain from a position of strength. Getting random evaluations and stating you want to sell all weaken that position.

Find a decent, experienced broker imho.
 
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johname....
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I emailed them....(pizza73)
No response...but thx for the advice

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There are a 'number' of reasons to like this numeric gem of a domain.

I would renew for 10 years and wait for market to get its legs. Don't sell for less than mid $xx,xxx once buyers return. You should not post names like this on domain forum, you should ask for thread to be deleted.

I dont understand...I want the domain appraised..why would I not post it.?? I know it's worth alot...and IMHO plenty more then 85k..

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I don`t think that he really owns it, after all he has just 1 post on this forum, but none of the less, it is a really great domain name. high $xx,xxx - low $xxx,xxx

I don't think your qualified to appraise the owner....much less the domain...
How many posts would u like to see by me?
I own one domain..and that's it. Enough said.

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I am a newbie, but if I have a domain like this, I will never post for appraisal in a forum. It's truly a rare domain and worth more than $xx,xxx.

Dont understand why....
I'm a newbie too....maybe you're right but what can come of it???

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Can someone enlighten me as to why, if he truly is the owner, he shouldn't ask for an appraisal here? I mean, it's not like someone can steal his domain, right?:guilty:

My sentiments exactly...
Im not looking for anything more then a number.
Im in no rush to sell...I have another business to maintain.

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$1000 to motivated end user - that answer the question? :)

If not:

With a big name you should bargain from a position of strength. Getting random evaluations and stating you want to sell all weaken that position.

Find a decent, experienced broker imho.

It took this posting (My original request for appraisal )and a PM from another member to understand how this process works.
I am now in touch with a broker...
I don't think that my position can weakens...simply because the demand
is there and wont go away and a motivated buyer willfor sure find his/her way to me......I have now educated myself on the sale of domains..and since im in no rush ...i can wait till I see a number I like
 
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Really nice domain.

With this quality domain-name its hard to appraise, so I won't come with a guess.

Good luck selling it. Don't sell it for below high $xx.xxx though. :)
 
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good luck, would be nice to know what happens
 
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Reported NN.com sales (source namebio)

15 dotcom - $100,000 2011-01-08 sedo

61 dotcom - $100,000 2011-01-06 sedo

46 dotcom - $80,000 2010-02-26 snapnames

64 dotcom - $89,000 2009-12-02 sedo

34 dotcom - $68,000 2009-09-16 sedo

63 dotcom - $75,000 2009-07-25 sedo

70 dotcom - $87,000 2009-07-25 sedo

90 dotcom - $74,480 2009-05-07 sedo

92 dotcom - $72,900 2009-03-27 sedo

94 dotcom - $81,000 2009-01-03 private sale

25 dotcom - $124,556 2008-12-24 sedo

11 dotcom - $188,889 2008-08-20 private sale

93 dotcom - $75,000 2008-05-29 private sale

49 dotcom - $91,500 2008-01-24 sedo

06 dotcom - $80,000 2007-04-25 Sedo

32 dotcom - $50,000 2006-11-14 Sedo

20 dotcom - $75,000 2006-08-22 Sedo

I think you should get many professional appraisals from reputable sources including SEDO who seem to have lots of experience with NN.com's.

You may also consider waiting for the marketplace to improve, some high value domains have have underperformed in recent times.

Good Luck !
 
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It took this posting (My original request for appraisal )and a PM from another member to understand how this process works.
I am now in touch with a broker...
I don't think that my position can weakens...simply because the demand
is there and wont go away and a motivated buyer willfor sure find his/her way to me......I have now educated myself on the sale of domains..and since im in no rush ...i can wait till I see a number I like

It does not matter if the demand is there or not, on such a rare domain the demand is always going to be there but if I know that you do not know the value of your domain then I can chip away at your price and bargain myself a better position.

When I ask for appraisals I tend not to ask for monetary values so much as trying to better evolve and become a better self appraiser...if you have to ask values off a load of bozos like us you obviously yell to everyone that you do not know what you are doing lol

Pick up a Ming vase and take it to a backstreet second hand shop and get a value for it, now take it to Sothebys, Christies or the British Museum...whose valuation is more respected and can command more respect? ;)

Anyways, I concur with the high $xx.xxx low $xxx,xxx ideas thrown about by everyone else, it is a shame it isn't something that has more appeal that I can see like 10.com or even 69.com, but it is still very nice :)
 
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...if you have to ask values off a load of bozos like us

Steady on fella :lol:

Nice domain. Hold out for $xxx,xxx.
Value of domains of this quality is increasing.
 
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The issue with a domain like this isn't how much it may be worth; the sales posted by doubleu give you a reliable range.

The issue is figuring out how much you can live with giving up in commissions and fees when you sell it (if you don't sell it yourself). Broker A may sell it for $100k but keep 30%, while broker Broker B might sell it for $95k and keep 20%. Same thing if you use an auction service a difference of a few % is a few thousand bucks. Giving up 20-30% of the gross sale is a lot of money.

One advantage of getting an appraisal here is that it gets immediate Internet exposure. You might consider speading th word yourself and seeing if you get some offers, or choos a low rate listing service. Too much money involved to not consider your options carefully.
 
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It does not matter if the demand is there or not, on such a rare domain the demand is always going to be there but if I know that you do not know the value of your domain then I can chip away at your price and bargain myself a better position.

When I ask for appraisals I tend not to ask for monetary values so much as trying to better evolve and become a better self appraiser...if you have to ask values off a load of bozos like us you obviously yell to everyone that you do not know what you are doing lol

Pick up a Ming vase and take it to a backstreet second hand shop and get a value for it, now take it to Sothebys, Christies or the British Museum...whose valuation is more respected and can command more respect? ;)

Anyways, I concur with the high $xx.xxx low $xxx,xxx ideas thrown about by everyone else, it is a shame it isn't something that has more appeal that I can see like 10.com or even 69.com, but it is still very nice :)



Like I said....we have gone with a broker...and it's has a reserve...we are in no way tight for cash....so "chipping away" would not do much good unless you start higher then my reserve.

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The issue with a domain like this isn't how much it may be worth; the sales posted by doubleu give you a reliable range.

The issue is figuring out how much you can live with giving up in commissions and fees when you sell it (if you don't sell it yourself). Broker A may sell it for $100k but keep 30%, while broker Broker B might sell it for $95k and keep 20%. Same thing if you use an auction service a difference of a few % is a few thousand bucks. Giving up 20-30% of the gross sale is a lot of money.

One advantage of getting an appraisal here is that it gets immediate Internet exposure. You might consider speading th word yourself and seeing if you get some offers, or choos a low rate listing service. Too much money involved to not consider your options carefully.

10% is the standard.
 
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10% is the standard.

Good luck with that. 10% is for a domain that you can easily sell without much effort. Sure, your domain is valuable, but do you really want to go with someone who will list it, sell it, and keep 10% OR the guy who will work his (or her) tail off to market it for several months that earns 12% to 15% ?

Most brokers worth their salt generally maintain a "pay for performance" scale. For example, two years ago I brokered a domain that sold for $77,000.

The valuation suggested it would probably sell for around $65,000 so I brokered the domain as follows:

1.) 10% of the sale price, up to $65,000
2.) 15% of proceeds in excess of $65,000

Thus, I made $8,300 on the sale (10.8%)
 
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