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That said, if somebody offered me $20,000 for delawareohrealestate.com -- I'd be tempted.
But here's the thing, it's not the name of the site but who you are that is really important. If someone bought it, traffic would eventually go to zero and your new site, name to be determined, would have all your fans.
Besides, I am The Phoenix Real Estate Guy! ;)
Stay tuned, there may be more "real estate guy" sites in the future......
Now I'm headed to the mailbox to look for Caleb's check...
Uh huh. She used to say that about leaving comments and setting up an RSS feed reader too....
"I think we better buy MrsPhoenixRealEstateGuy.com"
Done! :)
The "guy" on the end of the domain name kills the value.
To be the real estate market expert you need key words in the domain. You are now the expert in your town or city.
Also look at this one: www.gilabendaz-realestate.com - actual real estate business. Problem: They should own www.gilabendazrealestate.com !!
I would recommend you return the domain and ask for a refund. Then purchase a premium geo real estate domain!!
Why in the world would I "return my domain name and ask for a refund"???? I don't understand that, at all.
With tens of thousands of backlinks to this domain, 700ish posts and 4,000ish comments, this site generates a lot of business for me. This site ranks very well in search engines for countless real estate related terms, despite the "guy" at the end of the URL "killing the value".
"Phoenix Real Estate Guy" is a brand. As such, it is worth far more than $2,000 to me. Considering the number of closed real estate transactions this site has produced, even an offer of $200,000 would require a lot of consideration.
Perhaps from a purely keyword specific domain name perspective, PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com isn't worth that much. As a brand, a PR5 website with a significant amount of content, fabulous search positioning, an established readership and (I like to think) excellent reputation, it is worth significantly more than $2K to me.
Hobby, cost money - LOL
Hey Jay if you ever do decide that you want to give up your hobby that costs you money for $2k - let me know
I wonder if they would have went as high as $2,050? You should have asked.
Your site is in a group of 245 others active and parked websites that start with phoenixrealestate.
I am buying domains with city ending in realestate, azrealestate, or arizonarealestate. Or city names.
I control over 50% of Arizona incorporated towns and city premium real estate domains in one way or another right now. That city/town ending in realestate, azrealestate, or arizonarealestate .
Secret: Check out the expired domain name auctions for expired real estate domains that you can buy from $10 -60 and up:
https://www.tdnam.com/
http://www.snapnames.com/
Searchbots can parse words, so it can look at this domain name and figure out it says Phoenix Real Estate Guy. So there you are - the plum of local real estate keywords! The "Guy" part doesn't matter at all. I'd say you have a kick-a** domain name (the Diva talks this way sometimes).
In addition, with all the backlinks, posts, and comments you have, you'd be crazy to give it up!
You rank #12 in Google for Phoenix Real Estate, and you'll be happy to know you rank #2 & #3 for Pheonix Real Estate! Keep up the good work.
You see you immediately cheapened your image and website by becoming a HomeGain blogger! You may wish to reconsider....
Seriously, the value of the Phoenixrealestateguy.com domain is you and your content not the URL.
If you sold it and set up under another name within two weeks you'd have 75% of your readers, within a month 95%.
I never claimed that Phoenix Real Estate Guy was branded like eBay or Amazon. Clearly it's more like Nike, Coca-Cola or Google. ;)
Of course it's a personal brand. (Though there are a few in the local community that are aware of it. Many more in the real estate community)
SEO Diva - thanks for stopping by! Fabulous place you've got.
Louis - Maybe I should reconsider ;). Yes, the value is in the content. I think most of the readership would follow quickly, but it would take much longer to rebuild the "authority" of the site, and hence the search placements it enjoys.
Besides, if I sold the domain, I'd have to throw out a lot of business cards...
Hope he enjoys playing solitaire while on floor duty ...just saying....
As far as fair price... I think 500K and even 200K is a little bit too much of dreaming. Even if you're a realtor in the Phoenix area... and bought this site... you have to be too good to start making profit in 3 years.
According to http://directory.sootle.com/website-worth/
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your website is worth...*drumroll please*...
$366,246.00
How about that?! Not bad aye?
True Max, for things like blogroll links. I did that when I changed domains here a long time ago (long time in blog years at least) and almost everyone cooperates. But it would be asking a lot of people to go through their individual posts that link here and change all of them. (and the vast majority of links here are from folks individual posts to my individual posts.)
I mean, I'll change a blogroll link in a heartbeat if someone asks. But if someone wants me to thumb through 700 posts and change any URL references to them, that's probably not going to happen.
@Ricardo "$366,246.00 How about that?! Not bad aye?"
Aye!! I haven't had a look yet, but I suspect that is primarily based on back links (that's how most of those valuation thingys seem to work)