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I would like to get an appraisal in US dollars for this domain based on the following criteria:
Top-level domain— .com
Meaning - Domain names referring to popular subjects are worth more than those referring to niche subjects, e.g. movies vs. entomology.
Suitability for commercialization
Memorability relative from person to person.
Number of words - Domains that comprise fewer words generally have a larger market.
Length - Shorter names are more convenient for users, being faster to type and less prone to typing errors.
Pronounceability - A domain whose proper spelling is clear when spoken is generally more valuable than one which is ambiguous.
Added numbers usually lower estimation (e.g., Example24.com would be rated as less valuable than Example.com).
Typographical errors or misspellings - Domain names resembling other domains except for a typographical error can be valued by those seeking to use them for advertising or competitive activities, but can also run afoul of local trademark laws.
Age — A long-established domain tends to be more valuable.
Singular and plural domains may differ in their pricing (e.g. Example.com or Examples.com).
Recent traffic.
Selling price of previous similar domains can suggest the current market value of a domain
Who has a need for this domain – a small market or a massive one? Determining the potential for marketability weights heavily on domain name valuation. Also determine whether the domain name applies to the whole market or just one segment as this will also influence the valuation.
Determine the clarity of the domain name. Does it describe its content appropriately?
Top-level domain— .com
Meaning - Domain names referring to popular subjects are worth more than those referring to niche subjects, e.g. movies vs. entomology.
Suitability for commercialization
Memorability relative from person to person.
Number of words - Domains that comprise fewer words generally have a larger market.
Length - Shorter names are more convenient for users, being faster to type and less prone to typing errors.
Pronounceability - A domain whose proper spelling is clear when spoken is generally more valuable than one which is ambiguous.
Added numbers usually lower estimation (e.g., Example24.com would be rated as less valuable than Example.com).
Typographical errors or misspellings - Domain names resembling other domains except for a typographical error can be valued by those seeking to use them for advertising or competitive activities, but can also run afoul of local trademark laws.
Age — A long-established domain tends to be more valuable.
Singular and plural domains may differ in their pricing (e.g. Example.com or Examples.com).
Recent traffic.
Selling price of previous similar domains can suggest the current market value of a domain
Who has a need for this domain – a small market or a massive one? Determining the potential for marketability weights heavily on domain name valuation. Also determine whether the domain name applies to the whole market or just one segment as this will also influence the valuation.
Determine the clarity of the domain name. Does it describe its content appropriately?






