For the past few weeks I see TBR auctions selling domains with strong backlinks for ridiculous amounts. Clearly not all backlinks are created equal and I doubt someone will be dropping 10-15k, or more, on domains with fluffy history.
It got me thinking about one of my domains specifically because I am not sure even the most popular appraisal tools take into account the quality of the backlinks. So, I wanted to gather some opinions.
I picked up the domain a few months ago. Itis was in the entertainment space and once upon a time (10+ years ago) it used to be one of the more deeply loved media outlets in Canada. It had a 30-year operational history, consistently ranking 1st and 2nd in its category in Google while in operation. It has its own Wikipedia page, and today over 4K current backlinks remain (100K+ all-time high), and close to 500 referring domains, many of which include top-tier sources, anything from Wikipedia (dozens of them) to Global News, from Financial Post to Bell Media, from La Presse to CBC, etc.
I just added it to DomainEasy a day ago and it shows 175 uniques (not sure if that's a full 24 hours though, but I can update this number later).
Very curious to learn what you think a domain with such history may be worth.
It got me thinking about one of my domains specifically because I am not sure even the most popular appraisal tools take into account the quality of the backlinks. So, I wanted to gather some opinions.
I picked up the domain a few months ago. It
I just added it to DomainEasy a day ago and it shows 175 uniques (not sure if that's a full 24 hours though, but I can update this number later).
Very curious to learn what you think a domain with such history may be worth.







