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I sent some names over to premiumdomains.com - they spit some back at me as not premium, as I suspected (but what the heck). The others have been sitting over there "being reviewed for certification". How long does it take? Thanks...


verbster said:He has not only created a demand for something we don;t want, but his marketing has put us in a position that we feel we need the Premium designation even if we don't like it.
-db- said:verbster and NameTrader.com make some interesting points. I agree that you have to admire what cybertonic has done with PremiumDomains brand in a relatively short period of time. He got a great domain name to begin with. He built an entire system around it. He marketed heavily. His site/company/brand has become well known. And he even hangs around the community to participate in domain discussions.
So whatever we might think about appraisals (from PD, or anywhere/anybody else) we must give PD's founder credit for following his idea, building that dream, and putting his money and time into making it successful.
TheBaldOne said:PD has acted honourably throughout in my opinion, he has been up front and constantly answers queries about how domains are qualified (or otherwise) as prime domains. But I feel a lot of people are actually missing the point,or at least what I see as the point, of the service PD gives, this is a numerical result relying on performance in the market place, to my knowledge he does not give a monetary value to a domain. This allows us to look at domains of different types and use the numerical value in judging the value of the domain for ourselves as potential buyers!
Now can anyone here say they understand how the other major players in the 'domain appraisal' business give the values they give for different domains? Do they come here or on other forums (even their own forums) and explain how values are worked out? Of course they do not. I know for a fact that I am more comfortable with a result from PD than I am with any other service out there simply because I know that the potential buyer of my domains will equate a value depending on their own perception of value but now they have a 'tool' to compare some basic values of various domain names and suffixes.
PD, well done and keep it up.


