rmday
08-18-2007, 08:49 PM
Sitespace.com is for sale!!!
Offers
richardday@gmail.com
_________Afternic Appraisal______________________
Measurements include number of registered alternative TLDs for the
sitespace.com
$3,800.00
06/28/2007
62.0
Domain Name Appraisal and DNI Score
Domain Name:
Domain Name Index (DNI) Score:
Domain Name’s Appraisal Value:
Date:
Every domain name is unique. A domain name’s ultimate value is determined by the
price to which a buyer and seller agree to move forward with a transfer of ownership.
Short of selling – or buying – a domain, many people wish to obtain a greater
understanding of a particular domain’s inherent value.
With this in mind, Afternic and BuyDomains have partnered to create an unparalleled and
proprietary Domain Name Index Scoring & Valuation System. This appraisal consists of
both an Index Scoring and a Monetary Valuation. No other company matches Afternic
and BuyDomains’ combined 17 years of experience in buying and selling domain names.
We are pleased to share this experience base with our valued customers.
The domain name you have submitted for appraisal has been reviewed, measured and
ranked across multiple criteria including, but not limited to, the following data points:
1. TLD. TLD is short for “Top Level Domain”, and refers to the extension found at the
end of your domain. Com, Net, Mobi, and EU are all examples of TLDs. Certain
TLDs have higher intrinsic market demand than others, and therefore the extension of
a particular domain is a driver of a domain’s value.
2. Domain Length. Generally speaking, the fewer the number of characters in a domain,
the higher the value. The reason for this is that short domains are usually easier to
remember for the visitors of a particular website. In most cases, if a domain name is
of a memorable nature it will have a higher value than a longer or less memorable
name.
3. Alphabetic vs. Non-Alphabetic Characters. Domain Names that contain solely letters
are in greater demand than domain names which contain numbers or hyphens.
4. Search Engine Term Popularity. Certain terms are more commonly used within
leading Internet search engines. Commonly used terms are indicators of domain
demand and value.
5. Language. The more widely spoken the domain language, the greater opportunity for
Commercial Application for a specific domain.
6. Commercial Value or “Brandability”. Branding potential for a domain name is a key
driver of domain name. One word memorable domains (i.e. Photography.com,
Decide .com) or fun sounding names (i.e. Bullhead.com) often have higher inherent
demand and value than less intuitively memorable names.
7. Market Demand. This metric measures the volume of potential buyers for a specific
domain name. Measurements include number of registered alternative TLDs for the
sitespace.com
$3,800.00
06/28/2007
62.0
Offers
richardday@gmail.com
_________Afternic Appraisal______________________
Measurements include number of registered alternative TLDs for the
sitespace.com
$3,800.00
06/28/2007
62.0
Domain Name Appraisal and DNI Score
Domain Name:
Domain Name Index (DNI) Score:
Domain Name’s Appraisal Value:
Date:
Every domain name is unique. A domain name’s ultimate value is determined by the
price to which a buyer and seller agree to move forward with a transfer of ownership.
Short of selling – or buying – a domain, many people wish to obtain a greater
understanding of a particular domain’s inherent value.
With this in mind, Afternic and BuyDomains have partnered to create an unparalleled and
proprietary Domain Name Index Scoring & Valuation System. This appraisal consists of
both an Index Scoring and a Monetary Valuation. No other company matches Afternic
and BuyDomains’ combined 17 years of experience in buying and selling domain names.
We are pleased to share this experience base with our valued customers.
The domain name you have submitted for appraisal has been reviewed, measured and
ranked across multiple criteria including, but not limited to, the following data points:
1. TLD. TLD is short for “Top Level Domain”, and refers to the extension found at the
end of your domain. Com, Net, Mobi, and EU are all examples of TLDs. Certain
TLDs have higher intrinsic market demand than others, and therefore the extension of
a particular domain is a driver of a domain’s value.
2. Domain Length. Generally speaking, the fewer the number of characters in a domain,
the higher the value. The reason for this is that short domains are usually easier to
remember for the visitors of a particular website. In most cases, if a domain name is
of a memorable nature it will have a higher value than a longer or less memorable
name.
3. Alphabetic vs. Non-Alphabetic Characters. Domain Names that contain solely letters
are in greater demand than domain names which contain numbers or hyphens.
4. Search Engine Term Popularity. Certain terms are more commonly used within
leading Internet search engines. Commonly used terms are indicators of domain
demand and value.
5. Language. The more widely spoken the domain language, the greater opportunity for
Commercial Application for a specific domain.
6. Commercial Value or “Brandability”. Branding potential for a domain name is a key
driver of domain name. One word memorable domains (i.e. Photography.com,
Decide .com) or fun sounding names (i.e. Bullhead.com) often have higher inherent
demand and value than less intuitively memorable names.
7. Market Demand. This metric measures the volume of potential buyers for a specific
domain name. Measurements include number of registered alternative TLDs for the
sitespace.com
$3,800.00
06/28/2007
62.0