This domain breaks the 14-character rule of domains. Therefore the value is zero. IMO.
I like people who think outside of the box.
You know, the type of people who have the "rules are made to be broken" attitude. But I prefer to play by the rules instead of swimming upstream and being a gangster type. This is one of the most basic rules of domaining and I think it's a good rule. IMO.
Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that this is a FREE appraisal. This is a guess at quick flip resale value not an unrealistic end-user price. Often times my appraisals are rushed, too low, or too high. Sometimes my advice is totally wrong and occasionally downright dumb. If the post stamp is after 5:00pm EST, the chances are even greater that inaccuracies will occur due to blood alcohol levels.
This is not to you directly MicroGuy, as I have seen several people refer to this "rule".
But, I am getting sick of reading about this magical 14 character rule.
It is some self imposed rule spouted by domainers that has no logic or reason backing it.
The rational that if a domain is over 14 characters it has no value makes absolutely no sense.
Great keywords have value regardless if the domain is 5 letters or 20 letters.
The "rule" might have more merit for brandables, but for keywords there is no merit. Let's take a term like "Mortgage Calculator" - 17 letters.
Despite the length, there are 1.8M people a month who take the time to search that term in Google.
That is the reason the .NET sold for close to $40K.
Brad


