Oct 30
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ccTLD stands for country code Top Level Domain. Read more at Wikipedia.

ccTLD is to dominate the web world? YES!

I say this because of the trend indicates strongly towards ccTLD. There are many reasons for this to grow rapidly. I’ll explore some of them here.

We should know the basic of Domaining. The target of this Domaining game is to get as much as possible visitors to the domain name. This is archived through many means and Search Engines play a significant roll here. Why?
Let me look from the surfer’s angle. My requirement is a dog. What will I do?

Possibilities . . .

Open web browser and type dog. Check the listing. What I see is the documentation of dog. That’s obvious the Wikipedia will rank high. Observe the dog.com ranks 2nd. So how many people are using search engine to search for dog? Its 823’000 people in a month within US and 1,830,000 globally searching the term “dog”. Bigger portion of the people will visit dog.com. Now that’s called business ;0)

What happens if you just type dog in address bar?

This is the catch point! You may have notice the browser directs to dog.com. That’s why the .com is the King. This is to change. The smart browsers of the future will direct to ccTLD. Why? Because people are more comfortable with an address in their own country. A browser from UK prefer dog.co.uk than dog.com.

“Know Devil is better than unknown God.”

While the research found this is true and growing smart browsers will revert to ccTLD than TLD as well as search engines will list accordingly.

Every thing else will follow. The dot com will not vanish from the picture but will be less valuable than the ccTLD counterpart.

Oct 23
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The Estibot appraisal engine is designed for website appraisal, not for domain name appraisal. Why?

Take a look at the factors they use, that affect the outcome . . .

Domain:     ToursDeals.com
Keywords     tours deals
Frequency (MSN)     43400
Backlinks     0
PageRank     0
Alexa Rank     Not Ranked
Traffic (Visits / Day)     0
New! Estibot    TotalSearch™ Data:
TotalSearches™     1280 /mo
TotalCompetition™     0/10 ads
TotalCPC™     $2.00 MaxBid

http://EstiBot.com Domain Appraisal USD 1,700

Frequency (MSN)? I don’t know what this means? If it is the number of results, then it is 125,000,000. (1-10 of 125,000,000 results) any one of you have an idea what this could mean?

Back links, page rank and Alexa Rank are nothing to do with Domain Name appraisals. So it is wrong to base the domain price based on Estibot appraisal. Estibot may be OK for website appraisal.

There is no norm on defining domain name price. Generally, its valuable as much as the buyer is willing to pay.

Now, I am not satisfied with that! Sound good. Not useful.

Both are beautiful. Yet different

Both are beautiful. Yet different

Let’s do some math with Estibot numbers!

TotalSearches X CPC X RIO = Selling price
In general Domainers could agree on a 6 months ROI, thus translates the domains price to
1280 X $2.00 X 6 = $15,360.00

This is the basic, there are other factors affect a domain’s price. Brand-ability and Remembering factor are among them.

Brand-ability is some thing like beauty. It depends on the pair of eyes looking at it. The same applies to domain name brand-ability. One may think it is the foxy name while other may think not so.

Any one of you have a logic to calculate Domain Name value? Do you think otherwise? Share with us!