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I'm going to sell this domain (webnewssocial.com) for $900. Will it value for money or I have to increase/decrease price ? Please, Guide me.
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When going for a brandable domain, there are a few rules you should consider for the SLD:I'm going to sell this domain (webnewssocial.com) for $900. Will it value for money or I have to increase/decrease price ? Please, Guide me.
I'm going to sell this domain (webnewssocial.com) for $900. Will it value for money or I have to increase/decrease price ? Please, Guide me.
Solid criteria for brandables.When going for a brandable domain, there are a few rules you should consider for the SLD:
Keep in mind that what you're doing is looking for a domain people want. Everyone can hand-register domains for free (technically for the registration fee), so you need to be offering something really special for someone to spend extra on it, and go through with the transaction process.
- 10 characters or fewer.
- 3 syllables or fewer.
- It has to be legible and memorable.
I think what we are going for on this thread, more than anything, is to help people stop from buying names that make no sense and clearly will not go over with the public. Aftermarket domain names clearly can have such a wide range of prices but the primary idea here is to let people know what doesn't work..Always try to get a shorter domain name as possible.
.1 or 2 words are the names that are in demand mostly or stylish easy to remember made up names.
Yours is 3 words which mostly people avoid.
.You may get 3 digit value or even 4, if the end users really wants to use only this domain name and ready to spend for it. Otherwise,
. You can try selling in 2 digits but still it would be harder to find a buyer, even if you sell it for $10.
. Because if I have the option to buy this for $10 or register myself a new domain, I would prefer to spend sometime in finding a name that would easily get some demand and register myself the domain spending that $10.
. But that is my opinion. If someone likes this domain name they would buy it for a good price if they need that name to develop some relevant content on it.
The reason for such a long answer instead of a single answer of the value of the domain is because, no one can tell what is the price value for a domain. We can only say what is the price we would be ready to spend on it or feel its worth as per our opinion or a range in case the name is premium.
The problem is that people find get-rich-quick videos on Youtube/Tiktok explaining how you can make a fortune off domains, pointing out that jet.com sold for $3.3 billion and that domains sell for tens of thousands every day, and that it's an easy "side-hustle". All you have to do is register domains with high appraisal values according to GoDaddy's Appraiser, list it for sale, and then wait for a bit.I think what we are going for on this thread, more than anything, is to help people stop from buying names that make no sense and clearly will not go over with the public. Aftermarket domain names clearly can have such a wide range of prices but the primary idea here is to let people know what doesn't work.
Yep. Bang on. First function is to get you to register from them ie making themselves money first. Other than that, they are just supplying some data about similar keyword sales which you can get at Namebio anyway. That's about it. For all intents and purposes, pretty useless.The problem is that people find get-rich-quick videos on Youtube/Tiktok explaining how you can make a fortune off domains, pointing out that jet.com sold for $3.3 billion and that domains sell for tens of thousands every day, and that it's an easy "side-hustle". All you have to do is register domains with high appraisal values according to GoDaddy's Appraiser, list it for sale, and then wait for a bit.
Of course it's a complete scam because the function of GoDaddy's appraisal service is to condition people to register domains.
But it gives these "financial gurus" on Youtube clicks, so they keep on doing it.