Maximinus
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Hello, domainers!
I just acquired:
bilutleie.com
biludlejning.com
Both mean "rentacar". In norwegian and danish respectively.
I wonder how much they are worth?
Where can I check for similar sales in the last years?
Should I try to monetize or not?
Any opinion will be more than welcome
Similar sale:
autoverhuur.be $5,650 (USD) Rentacar in Flemish with Belgium extention.
There is 6,5mln flemish speakers in Belgium which is more than the population of Norway or Denmark(5,5mln each). Everyone says Scandinavian nations have the highest standard of living so let's say these 3 populations spend more or less the same amounts on car rentals.
The local extention should be like at least twice(if not 5 times) cheaper than .com because people are looking for car rentals also while abroad and .com is best for SEO even in homecontries.
This brings me anywhere between 11k to 28k for each domain.
Is my math correct?
What do you think? Is .com 2, 3, 4 or 5 times more valuable than local extensions when we talk renting cars?
Greetings
I just acquired:
bilutleie.com
biludlejning.com
Both mean "rentacar". In norwegian and danish respectively.
I wonder how much they are worth?
Where can I check for similar sales in the last years?
Should I try to monetize or not?
Any opinion will be more than welcome
Similar sale:
autoverhuur.be $5,650 (USD) Rentacar in Flemish with Belgium extention.
There is 6,5mln flemish speakers in Belgium which is more than the population of Norway or Denmark(5,5mln each). Everyone says Scandinavian nations have the highest standard of living so let's say these 3 populations spend more or less the same amounts on car rentals.
The local extention should be like at least twice(if not 5 times) cheaper than .com because people are looking for car rentals also while abroad and .com is best for SEO even in homecontries.
This brings me anywhere between 11k to 28k for each domain.
Is my math correct?
What do you think? Is .com 2, 3, 4 or 5 times more valuable than local extensions when we talk renting cars?
Greetings
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