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Frequently Asked Questions

Like any other business, we get a lot of questions, and some of them are asked almost every day, so we have created this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section.

Like any other business, we get a lot of questions, and some of them are asked almost every day, so we have created this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section.

If you have a question that isn't answered here, please contact us now and we will make sure your question gets answered rapidly.



What are the basic criteria you base yourself upon in order to arrive at any specific domain value?

Accurately evaluating and appraising a domain name today involves many parameters and some very specific criteria that will have a direct impact on the overall value of any given domain name. Some of them are:

  • The age of the domain
  • The extension of the domain
  • The specific industry
  • It's Google Page Rank™ value
  • The value of competing domains
  • Plus a lot more...
  • With all else being equal, an older domain name is worth more than a new one. Also, in most cases, a .com domain is worth more than any other extension. In some industries, some domains might be worth more than similar domains operating in other industries.


    How long will it take for us to get our appraisal report?

    Appraisal reports are delivered approximately 2 to 3 business days after they are ordered and paid for.


    Is a domain name considered an asset?

    Yes it is. To operate efficiently, a company needs human resources, capital, machinery, equipment, etc. By the same token, a web site needs a domain name, hence all domains are considered corporate assets. Domains that are owned by private individuals are also considered assets.


    Will domain names continue to appreciate in value or have we reached the saturation level?

    For all intents and purposes, domains will continue to appreciate over time. Selection in the .com domain range is now almost over, and this creates an upward pressure on the price of the remaining domains. Just as there is a limited amount of land available for sale in any given city, there is a limited amount of domains that are available for sale and by any specific company or entity.


    How can I be certain that the assessment of my domain will accurately reflect its true market value?

    As the first answer to this FAQ depicts, there are many criterias involved in the correct determination and overall appraisal of any given domain name. We have extensive training in this industry, and we have developed an expertise based on our experience of the past four to five years in appraising domain names for many businesses scattered all over the globe. When we deliver an appraisal report, it is as accurate and as close as it can be to the true market value of a specific domain. Additionally, we always work in teams and there is a lot of analyzis and consultation among us before we will place a final appraisal value on any given domain.


    What does a typical appraisal report looks like?

    All our appraisal reports are done in the .PDF (portable document format) to enable consistency and professionalism in all our reports. Additionally, .PDF documents ensure that reports will not be altered or tampered with once they are completed.


    We are convinced and we wish to order our domain appraisal report. How can we pay for it?

    We accept all major credit cards and PayPal payments. Your payment has to be done in full before we can start appraising your domain.





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