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  • When you see a domain name, what is your first reaction?
  • I think that would be a very interesting topic and will help us to analyze a domain name (across regions and countries).
Take kyg.com for example.When I first saw this domain name, I thought it was a good name.
Firstly ,I will query its WHOIS and then type in kyg.com in the browser to see if the site is built
The next step is to decide whether to buy a domain name

  • What's your reaction?thanks in advance
  • Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions
  • Respect to all NPS
 
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When I check the domain name my first reaction is how much value of that domain
cant agree more.

  • If I see a domain name I like, I first check to see if it's registered.Next is whois

  • Is the domain name appraisal similar to estibot.com??
thanks for your sharing,have a good day:xf.smile:

If you are seeing a domain name, it is obviously already registered ;)

I don't think in dollar terms. I think of the inherent value of the name where the 'best' names are self-descriptive - they describe the content published on a website.
 
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Yes maybe, but I do not advertise any of that tool, I just suggest
I was just stating the obvious ..I wasn’t trying to attack as every suggestion is helpful
 
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  • Thank you for such a detailed explanation

  • I'll watch it(y)
  • have a good day
 
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If you are seeing a domain name, it is obviously already registered ;)

I don't think in dollar terms. I think of the inherent value of the name where the 'best' names are self-descriptive - they describe the content published on a website.


YES

A domain name with a corresponding website is a good domain name/a valuable domain name

The domain name corresponds to the end users:xf.grin:
 
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  • When you see a domain name, what is your first reaction?
My first thought is "there is a reason why someone registered this domain name (and I may not know the reason)".

However, a reaction depends (mainly but not finally) on the action - in other words, different domain names ("actions") causing different behaviours ("reactions").

So there is in fact no general reaction, it is always individual.
 
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My first thought is "there is a reason why someone registered this domain name (and I may not know the reason)".

However, a reaction depends (mainly but not finally) on the action - in other words, different domain names ("actions") causing different behaviours ("reactions").

So there is in fact no general reaction, it is always individual.

  • Thank you for such a detailed sharing(y)
    It's true that I only look up WHOIS when I see a domain I'm interested in
  • hava a nice day
 
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