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I just searched Seocheckout marketplace and couldn't find any domain appraisal service so i thought it would be good idea to offer this service here.
I know something about it, but i would like to learn more, what makes the value of domain names and how to calculate it correctly in order to offer such service on market?!
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Also, I would like to mention the popularity of the domain in regards to social interaction or popularity based on social influence. Say for instance that a popular website like facebook decided to sell their domain name and not the website itself. The domain name has "face", and "book" keywords. Then you would probably, like me, ask yourself; what exactly is a "face book". However, since the domain name is popular, and everyone knows what the website is about it doesn't matter if it makes sense or not. The domain name will sell for millions, solely based on the success of the website and the popularity behind the domain name.
Now let's get into 1-3 letter domain names. These domain names can cost thousands and up to millions. It all depends on the buyer, let me give another example: t.co, or fb.com. These domain names were bought by social websites, and for a hefty price. T.co is used for tweet links, and fb.com is just a way to redirect back to the main website. It mostly revolves around their brand, and that's why such websites will pay a large price on them.
Now to offer a service for domain name appraisals is quite tricky. One can say that their domain name is worth more because of this and that. However, you can say it's not due to that and this. It would be a confusing and monotonous process to offer a domain name appraisal on a marketplace such as seocheckout, because the buyer can always reject the service saying that they don't agree with the pricing or that the appraiser never included "A" or "B" factors. It would be quite messy, and I don't believe these services would make a great contribution for the marketplace as a whole. Who's to really say that, this domain is worth more than that domain? The appraisal of a domain name includes many factors, age of domain, keywords the domain has, average sale price of domains similar to the domain you're appraising, page rankings, backlinks, social media influence, and many more factors. I don't believe there is currently a valid process that would tell you just how much the domain name is worth exactly. If you had a popular one word domain, such as books.com, or even sales.com, the domain name would be much more expensive because it is a one word domain and a popular word. Now if you had these keywords: "cheap", "books" in a domain name, the domain name won't be as expensive as "books.com" however, the domain name will turn up some great search results, therefore giving the domain a bit of power. Also, I would like to mention the popularity of the domain in regards to social interaction or popularity based on social influence. Say for instance that a popular website like facebook decided to sell their domain name and not the website itself. The domain name has "face", and "book" keywords. Then you would probably, like me, ask yourself; what exactly is a "face book". However, since the domain name is popular, and everyone knows what the website is about it doesn't matter if it makes sense or not. The domain name will sell for millions, solely based on the success of the website and the popularity behind the domain name. Now let's get into 1-3 letter domain names. These domain names can cost thousands and up to millions. It all depends on the buyer, let me give another example: t.co, or fb.com. These domain names were bought by social websites, and for a hefty price. T.co is used for tweet links, and fb.com is just a way to redirect back to the main website. It mostly revolves around their brand, and that's why such websites will pay a large price on them. Now to offer a service for domain name appraisals is quite tricky. One can say that their domain name is worth more because of this and that. However, you can say it's not due to that and this. It would be a confusing and monotonous process to offer a domain name appraisal on a marketplace such as SEOclerks, because the buyer can always reject the service saying that they don't agree with the pricing or that the appraiser never included "A" or "B" factors. It would be quite messy, and I don't believe these services would make a great contribution for the marketplace as a whole. Who's to really say that, this domain is worth more than that domain?
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