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I own 7000 #Domains 750-1000 of them valued over $100k. 150-200 valued over $1 Million+. 5500+ between $0 and $100k.  Rick Schwartz

Rick Schwartz values his domain name portfolio at over $500 million dollars:
These are Rick Schwartz's currently-available domain name valuations:

Unemployed.com                     $750,000
Retrain.com                        $800,000
Property.com DEAL PENDING        $2,850,000
Properties.com (with 750,000 Visitors/year via Type-ins) $1.850,000
Homemade.com            $1,850,000
CigarBlog.com             $250,000
Bestodds.com              $800,000
Midddleman.com          $1,750,000
Cheapest.com            $1,850,000
Stud.com                  $750,000
DailyDouble.com           $950,000
TopSecret.com           $1,750,000
Widgets.com             $1,700,000
GetTogether.com         $1,550,000
ServiceDepartment.com     $750,000
ServiceDesk.com         $1,888,000
FreeMembership.com.com    $550,000
HotProducts.com           $800,000
Tradeshows.com            $650,000
GoingPlaces.com           $850,000
Rumormill.com             $750,000
LipService.com (My first domain registered in 1995) $250,000
Delray.com          $300,000
Prop.com            $350,000
eBid.com            $950,000
eTrip.com         $1,600,000
eMovie.com        $1,500,000
eGold.com           $600,000
ePolice.com         $800,000
iExport.com         $900,000
iAuction.com      $1,800,000
iBankOnline.com     $400,000
iHotels.com       $1,600,000
iMurder.com         $800,000
Banker.com          $250,000
SiteCop.com         $600,000
969.com             $850,000
750.com             $850,000
1969.com            $180,000
1620.com            $160,000
SXW.com             $800,000
Luv.com           $1,800,000
Ass.com (with 360,000 ANNUAL Visitors via Type-ins) $1,250,000
Dick.com            $750,000
Horny.com           $500,000
Slut.com            $600,000
Whore.com           $300,000
Voyeur.com          $500,000
xxxvideos.com (with 5 Million Visitors/year via Type-ins) $1,888,888
Booty.com         $1,250,000
Bitch.com           $750,000
Queen.com         $2,500,000
GaySex.com          $800,000
Bodyrubs.com        $400,000

How do you value your own domains?

What's your portfolio worth?
 
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"I am a firm believer that High Pricetags are a great eyecatcher. "Sometimes"." - Thats why I put high price for all my domains at Billionaire.Property, some with $5M - $10M dollars price tag

I disagree with that (if it's non-premium), whenever i see non premium domains valued for so many million i just think the owners either got a screw loose or would be impossible to deal with.
 
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Few Domains from My portfolio:
LcdMonitor.com Estibot.com $237,000
Nek.net Estibot.com $15,000
Jus.net Estibot.com $15,000
Adow.com Estibot.com $23,000

If/when Estibot comes to buy your names, you can remind them of their estimates. Chances of them coming to buy your names, slim, chances of them paying their own estimates, slimmer :)
 
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The merit of each domain is what brings the traffic. If the domain has a lot of type ins then there is traffic but it is traffic for the keyword searched for. The name "Rick Schwartz" is what brings the domain target traffic. A sales record like that and you can add a few zeros here and there.
 
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One domain name there is worth more than the whole portfolio combined if developed by a tech entrepreneur

The concept

A website for the unemployed

Made for the unemployed by the unemployed

The ad $'s generated from such a website on unemployed dot com would pay for that domain name and create a few quid for every unemployed person globally

Such a simple concept but could easily be a multi billion $ website if ran managed by fb or the big G
 
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iMurder.com valued at $800,000 ???
 
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Impressing, this is indeed a powerful portfolio.

I don't own such a portfolio but I am pleasured to own (beside my own portfolio) one single domain which alone worths more than all his domains together.

My valuation is based on the untoppable status and therefore the ultimate meaning of the domain itself.

I reckon your domain will go down in history as being one of the most memorable in the domaining era

Do you own the. Top registry?

You might need to in time just to be able to keep the most expensive domain
 
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The potential buyers for some of rs portfolio are listed in the top 20 richest people on the planet

They won't be phased by $1m domain name asking price

They have personal wealth of $40b Each $50b $72b and $86b

Check forbes billionaires list

As much as they need want and need the right domain name etc it's the multi billion dollar website they build on the $1m+ domain that adds value to the domain
 
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Forget potato .com's - I am talking about the highest possible domain in history of mankind:

TOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOPTOP.TOP
toptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptoptop.top

This
mindblowwwing domain is not a 'normal domain' - it is 'much more than a domain'.
It contains exactly
21 times top (left side of the dot) - this is the highest possible number of the highest possible superlative, top, in a domain name while it ends with the highest possible TLD .top at the same time.
Also at the same time it has
exactly 63 characters (left side of the dot) - this is the highest possible number of characters a domain name can have.

top = 3 characters
21 x top = highest possible number of the highest possible superlative, top, in a domain
21 x 3 characters = 63 characters = highest possible number of characters in a domain name
TLD
.top = highest possible TLD

Those facts are
the obvious and clear proofs that it is 100 % not possible to top this domain.
This means, this domain is
the one and only domain which (can) exist(s) which can't be topped by any other domain - equal which one.
And this means, it is
100 % the one and only domain which (can) top(s) every other domain which (can) exist(s).
So, surely, this is
the highest domain of all time.

Thanks for showing us the Toppest domain in the history of mankind. :)
 
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These domains sound familiar .. oh wait .. that's because we already had this conversation! ;)

https://www.namepros.com/threads/ri...s-domain-name-portfolio.1014505/#post-6116869

Some absolutely fantastic domains .. and some insanely overvalued ...

iMurder.com at $800k? I wouldn't even think of purchasing that at $800 (no k at the end) .. end user price of $8k I couldn't even see. Heck I'd think even Murder.com would have a very difficult time ever getting $800k!

1.8M for both cheapest.com and middleman.com are way over as well.

Don't get me wrong .. some amazing names .. but some at extreme longshot prices .. if those evaluations represent the rest of the valuations of his 7000 domains, then that half billion portfolio value is at least 2x to 5x what it really should be. Still .. ridiculously amazing value in that portfolio!
 
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Let's just say if the domain name industry ship was to sink in time lol the bit of the ship that was below water would be the gtlds and the little bit still visible above sea level would be dot com 's lol

.top can also exist under water.
 
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If you have the capacity to keep the domain forever then you can price it in millions without worrying about who is going to buy or not. If you drop it what will be its price?
:ROFL::xf.grin:
 
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Impressing, this is indeed a powerful portfolio.

I don't own such a portfolio but I am pleasured to own (beside my own portfolio) one single domain which alone worths more than all his domains together.

Yes, this is 100 % true.

My valuation is based on the untoppable status and therefore the ultimate meaning of the domain itself.
It's galactic value is the logical result of undeniable semantics / mathemathics.
Should buy untoppable.com and display it.
 
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I only own 1 domain valued over 1 billion
 
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1969.com rick $180,000 me $5,000
1620.com rick $160,000 me $5,000

4N worth tens of thousands each, reseller value, more end-user
 
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I never realized how many billionaire domainers there are.
 
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I appreciate your cognition, I just wanted to make clear that this domain is the result of a clear mind.

A Clear mind, but is it also a sound mind though?
You can have a clear mind in your own head, but a sound mind is usually a judgement by others.
Either way, this does not change the fact that your domain is "The most expensive domain of all time".
 
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lots of great names however here is how i would value these

1969.com rick $180,000 me $5,000
1620.com rick $160,000 me $5,000
CigarBlog.com rick $250,000 me $3500
GetTogether.com rick $1,550,000 me $15,000
ServiceDepartment.com rick $750,000 $4500
iBankOnline.com rick $400,000 me $20,000
SXW.com rick $800,000 me 80,000
iHotels.com rick $1,600,000 me 100,000
iMurder.com rick $800,000 me 3500
Midddleman.com rick $1,750,000 me 8,000
Rumormill.com rick $750,000 me 30,000

rick total 8.9 million
me total 274,500

minus the 3 letter in the list above this is a list a good domainer could easily have

when you have the sale history he has you can afford to sit on many more names and hold out. i think he sold 20 names in 20 years. m I would sell these cheap and buy a few more one words. there are still plenty out there selling for less than 50k that just because its a rick name could sell for 10 times as much. there are certainly 3 or 4 one words I have my eye on with a low 5 figure ask that Im waiting for capital to come in.
It´s true Rick has a great portfolio, but there are some domains I would have never registered like: iBankOnline.com Not worth $10 in my opinion.
 
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I am a newbie domainer, but have been buying and developing domains since the late 90's when they were $200 each. The following is my opinion and not supported by anything except my own thoughts. Domains used to be worth more when you typed a word into the browser bar and the .com came up, eg. you typed in sex and sex.com came up. Ever since browsers started redirecting to search engines it has diluted the value of domains. A domain is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. You can put whatever price tag you want on it, but that doesn't change it's value. I see domains for sale that are far above what I think anyone will pay for them. It just seems like the real estate market before the crash, everyone is waiting for a bigger fool to come along. If Rick had to sell all his domains tomorrow what percentage of the asking price do you think he would get, 10%, 20% ?
 
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iBankOnline.com
LipService.com
CigarBlog.com
Retrain.com
Bestodds.com
Midddleman.com
DailyDouble.com

reg fee names for me
 
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I think he made a mistake. That's my portfolio. :)
 
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So the value of iMurder is 800 grand!?!?!

Yep, I can see the boys on death row getting their change together so they can buy this one...maybe a dating site for serial killers!?!?!

I stopped looking at the list after this one, I am sure there are others just as oddly priced...however, using some of these valuations I've decided my portfolio is worth one...no TWO billion dollars! (insert Dr. Evil sneer here)
 
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great folio
values are as always at least a bit subjective.. and that's okay

hmmm is it just me or RS does not even bother to make money off the great typin traffic domains he owns? like parking those domains. cheers.
 
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