According to LeapFish, this domain is worth $12,150!
Well all right then! Finally some respect for the ol’ coder’s eye.
Ranking Factors
It seems that the ranking engine takes into account all sorts of variables. The shortness of the name, the fact that it is two dictionary words, and that it has a lot of Google hits.
Try yours and see how it compares. I’m curious to hear reports.
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5 responses so far ↓
1 K // May 12, 2006 at 11:00 am
I might be inclined to distrust their valuations. See:
http://leapfish.com/analyze.php?url=asdfkaslhiuahsdf.biz
2 Bruce // May 12, 2006 at 9:48 pm
Heh, well I was pretty sure no one would pay that much for this humble little site.
I thought it was a fun valuator though, and if you take the numbers as “units”, it is interesting to compare x-site-units vs y-site-units.
3 K // May 13, 2006 at 8:05 am
What’s even more odd is the garbage domain I entered before has a different price now. Today it’s $794, where it was in the thousands when I first looked.
4 Marc // May 15, 2006 at 5:33 pm
Mine is supposedly worth $40,000. Ha! I wish. It’s just my frickin’ name.
5 Lorand Minyo // Jun 13, 2006 at 3:35 pm
Well, you really can’t rely on that particular tool. The comparison tool says it compares your domain to previous sales. But the analyzing tool clearly shows a huge gap between the two prices.
If all domain sales would be based on that tool, some of us would be billionaires, other dead poor.
I supposedly have a domain “worth” over $1.8m, although I got offers less than $1k for it.
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