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If a premium .com (30,000 global exacts) domain is worth about $1,000

should i register the .org or .net, will i be able to resell it quickly?


thanks in advance
 
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AfternicAfternic
When you say 'premium' and worth $1000 where did you get this info from?
 
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When you say 'premium' and worth $1000 where did you get this info from?

Well using the godaddy register search i typed a name and it said this .com premium domain is for sale. Which would lead me to believe that it was appraised as a premium domain.
 
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Your answer is not very clear, is it a new registration ie reg fee ( from Godaddy Registrar ) or have you paid £1000 for it ?

Most sellers describe domains they are selling as 'premium'.
 
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Frawst,

At godaddy anybody can list their domain for sale at whatever price they want and call it a premium domain.

If I had yzzzprt.com, I could list it for sale at godaddy for $2000 as a premium domain. There is no screening on godaddy for what qualifies as being listed a premium domain as long as it is a .com .net or .org.
 
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Your answer is not very clear, is it a new registration ie reg fee ( from Godaddy Registrar ) or have you paid £1000 for it ?

Most sellers describe domains they are selling as 'premium'.

actually godaddy is offering it as a third party member from fabulous domains.

or for example sedo has classified a domain as premium or top domain. Then when you type in that name on godaddy it shows that the premium domain is being offered with the price.

The .com is appraised as premium for x,xxx from a credible site. Should i register the .net or the .org?
 
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Well ask yourself why there was nobody before you regging this name in .net, maybe the .com is a TM? :)

Cheers

Liquid
 
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I think I get the jist of your question now.
You don't intend to buy the .com but are asking if you should settle for the .net or the .org ?

If this is correct, I would advise not to, but let's see what others think.
 
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Frawst,

At godaddy anybody can list their domain for sale at whatever price they want and call it a premium domain.

If I had yzzzprt.com, I could list it for sale at godaddy for $2000 as a premium domain. There is no screening on godaddy for what qualifies as being listed a premium domain as long as it is a .com .net or .org.

but in this case the domain is screen from a website like afternic, sedo, fabulous domains etc.

---------- Post added at 03:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:19 PM ----------

Well ask yourself why there was nobody before you regging this name in .net, maybe the .com is a TM? :)

Cheers

Liquid

no the domain is 100% all generic but its in a nich that domainers have long forgot about but is still getting the searches
 
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The .com is appraised as premium for x,xxx from a credible site.
Human or automated appraisal? Either way, there is no such thing as a truly credible domain appraisal like there is in real estate.
 
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Human or automated appraisal? Either way, there is no such thing as a truly credible domain appraisal like there is in real estate.

i guess so but the actual sale price are based around them, thanks for everyone's input
 
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