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We had an appraisal forum planned but upon further consideration we decided to blend the Appraisal Requests in with the Talk Domain forum. Inevitably an appraisal request turns into a continuing conversation with comparisons to similar domains. Therefore we thought the best course of action would be to blend it into the Talk Domains section.

For user simplicity we're trying to maximize the number of forums at current levels so we may occasionally have to extend the use of current forums.



Two current appraisal tools are...
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[h]GoDaddy Appraisals[/h]
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[h]Estibot Appraisals[/h]
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Any questions please ask them here or open a new topic to request an appraisal.
 
I think member appraisals with experience would serve as a better indication of resale value of domains especially .ca

There is such a disparity between appraisal sites.
 
There's https://www.nameworth.com/ as well

Little hard to follow at first, but they give you a bunch of ranges from a quick liquidation to holding out long term to get a retail sale.

Edit: You need a free account to do up to 5 searches a day. (little to no spam from signing up as far as I can tell)
 
FM said:

I was about to make a topic about domainindex.com when I found you already mentioned it here.

Assuming it's accurate, one nice thing about domainindex.com is that it will "sometimes" provide you with the "original" or "first-ever" registration date when it can't be found elsewhere. For example, I have a LLL.ca where this site tells me that the "domain birthday" goes back to 2004 (it does give an exact date), when archive.org only suggests it was around 2009 (due to that being when the first capture was taken). I often try to save whois info before buying a domain, but even then you will just get the most recent registration date and not the first-ever registration date.

This seems to suggests this site keeps track of the first-ever registration dates of domains, even after they're dropped and picked up again. I assume this info is only logged/saved if someone searched for the domain on the site in the past.

Thought I'd share, and if anyone else knows of website that does something similar for .CAs, please let me know.
 

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