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How to Appraise Domain Names

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mr-esaed

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Domain names are the real estate of the internet. A good domain name means that your website will be found and remembered more often than others. This can give businesses fresh leads and people notoriety. Many different ways exist to create a domain name, here are some ways that you should create and then appraise your domain name.


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Consider your audience. When selecting a domain and appraising a domain name, you will want to consider your audience. Does your target audience speak English? Do they know exactly what they are looking for? Do they even want to be educated? Selecting a domain is important and appraising one is very important if you want to sell it. Consider the audience that your domain could "touch"; how broad is it?
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Look at your competitors. Taking a look at what your competitors are doing can give you an idea for how valuable a domain is. Loans.com is owned by Bank of America, so if Wellsfargo wanted to buy that domain, most likely they wouldn't be able to do so. If you owned LOAN.com, which could be considered second best to Loans.com, I would take the fact stated above into consideration.
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Length is important. The more memorable the domain, the better. Being short in length can help with this part, and hyphens will often confuse people when they talk about your domain to others. Hyphens and typically, longer domains can detract from the value.
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Including a keyword. When selecting a domain name, appraise it by considering the presence of the keyword. The keyword should be also present when creating a new domain name. The purpose of including the keyword is to optimize the search engines. The keyword should not be too competitive nor have a too low competition in that there is insufficient searches for it globally or locally.
 
I am wondering what is the best way to appraise my domains.

When I try to get them appraised I am getting very mixed answers.

Can anyone inform this poor soul the best way to find out the truth.

Thank you
 
bonyface said:
I am wondering what is the best way to appraise my domains.

When I try to get them appraised I am getting very mixed answers.

Can anyone inform this poor soul the best way to find out the truth.

Thank you



hi,
yeah before you can sell your domain name you need to appraise your domain name .here i would suggest you one site namely   where i used to appraise the domains for free.if you feels the value will be low means you can wait for some time and the you sell it.if you need certified appraisal means you can go for   .try it out.hope it helps you.
 
Length is important. The more memorable the domain, the better.The value of any domain name will have many factors that help to determine their value.
 
Thanks mr-esaed for your inputs
There are many factors also.. such as its Industry, profit margin of the industry, Keyword volume, Age, PPC amount etc
 
I have no idea how to appraise the domain names but i really interested about this topic and try to visit my site and
 
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