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Please Appraise My Domain - Ose - 09-16-2007 Please can anybody in the community help me to get a free tenable Manual Appraisal Certificate for this my registered domain, http://www.savetocomputer.com, and kindly send it to my e-mail at edose345@yahoo.com. I will be very grateful especially to our great and indefatigable Zach. Please Appraise My Domain - zach - 09-16-2007 I ran it through a few automated appraisal services for you. Swift Appraisal: $2400 - $3600 Network Solutions Certified Appraisal: $260.00 - $455.00 USD leapfish: $20 <-- ignore it, theres no way that's right I would say that you should list it at around $2000-$2500 for a potential end user. For resellers, low-mid $xxx I know that you want some kind of manual certificate, but you're definately going to have to pay for that. I would recommend Sedo and Afternic. The prices shouldnt be over $50. Zach Please Appraise My Domain - zach - 09-16-2007 Namboy appraisal: 3k http://www.nameboy.com/nameboyappraisal/appraise-show.php?id=170076 Please Appraise My Domain - Ose - 09-16-2007 Wide Differences in Domain Appraisal Values from sites gives room for concern. As far as I am concerned there should be a standard. Manual appraisal method should be progamed for machines too. Or web sites should stop appraisal. I think it gives room for cheating in buying and selling domains. For example, I can insist on a web site's valuation that gives low value appraisal if I am a seller in order to maximize my investment. Or what do you think? Please Appraise My Domain - zach - 09-18-2007 It's interesting that you should mention this because I mention it in the Domain Ebook. You're absoluetly right about appraisals. They do value. Largely because they cater to different audiences. As a seller you should of course go with the highest appraisal. A research appraisal is great for end user sales, but dosen't hold much weight in a resller market (because resellers know what the domain is worth and at what margin they can resell it for in order to make a profit). Please Appraise My Domain - anderson - 09-10-2013 Ose Wrote:Please can anybody in the community help me to get a free tenable Manual Appraisal Certificate for this my registered domain, http://www.savetocomputer.com, and kindly send it to my e-mail at edose345@yahoo.com. I will be very grateful especially to our great and indefatigable Zach. You can appraise your domain at free of cost from the site TuckTail.com Please Appraise My Domain - Pdomain - 11-08-2013 Estibot is good site for domain name appraisal. |