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  • nam.es 12:35 on June 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: domain appraisal, names   

    Video 2 – Appraisal (part 1) 

    Today I will explain few things about my appraisal methods. Talking about my 4 grades of appraisals on domain names. 1) exact searches(both local and global) and value ratios, 2) size of domain(amount of keywords), 3) brandability and 4) extension. More information coming soon in next videos on names, don’t miss them! And don’t be shy to comment.

     
    • Jan 14:40 on June 7, 2009 Permalink

      Thank you for your advices. Very usefull

    • Mike Reinhart 20:34 on June 7, 2009 Permalink

      Would you have any interest in purchasing this domain name Skydiamond.com?

    • nam.es 20:37 on June 7, 2009 Permalink

      Mike, no thank you. I am only interested in exact keyword domain names that have at least 5,000 exact searches in google.com

    • Perelman 12:23 on June 10, 2009 Permalink

      Are you interested in .com only? Or .net and .org as well?

    • nam.es 12:49 on June 10, 2009 Permalink

      Perelman,

      99% .com’s – sometimes I do exceptions, but in a very rare manner.

      + I do not believe in .net’s future at all.

    • Mike Reinhart 14:05 on June 16, 2009 Permalink

      Strange you feel that way about .net I have a lot of .nets that are making over 4K a month

    • nam.es 14:34 on June 16, 2009 Permalink

      Mike, in video I did mention generic’s .net and that I feel price on generic’s .net is not going up for some. Not that .net can not bring revenue. :-)

    • Dietmar Stefitz 01:32 on July 22, 2009 Permalink

      Congratulation to your nice VideoBlog!

      I am surely following you in the future.

    • Vishal 20:21 on September 15, 2009 Permalink

      Hi,

      Your blog is just wonderful for people who are new to domaining like me.
      My domain name pirellimodels.com is very generic according to my knowledge. How much you appraise my domain?

      Thanks

  • nam.es 17:38 on May 31, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: names, who is nam.es owner   

    Video 1 – The beginning 

    Hello! Finally I decided to create a video blog and spread the word to the world. In this video I will talk about myself. Part of that will include my name, family and work experience. I also reveal a little bit information about what’s coming next. Enjoy names video blog and feel free to comment!

     
    • hsnv 01:55 on June 3, 2009 Permalink

      Nice start, keep so… :)

    • Brian 12:36 on June 5, 2009 Permalink

      Good site! go ahead ;)

    • algis 16:15 on June 6, 2009 Permalink

      Thank you.

    • John 03:39 on June 7, 2009 Permalink

      Hi,
      just found your blog…looking forward to watching your upcoming videos.

      btw…I like the wordpress themes you use on Islandvacations & PearlEarings. Did you create them yourself? Or are these templates – if so, mind sharing where you found them?

      cheers
      John

    • IrishDomainer 15:50 on June 7, 2009 Permalink

      I like the no bullshit approach mate.. and great to see a non US domainer speaking from experience. I will be watching with keen interest. Keep up the good work.

    • Reece Berg 23:36 on June 15, 2009 Permalink

      I just got around to checking out your video blog — great first video! I have to agree with IrishDomainer — it’s a welcomed change and it’s nice to see more people video blogging. Now if I had 1/2 the skill behind the camera you do, I’d make one too.

      Wishing you all the best and looking forward to checking out the other videos :)

    • Andrew Laws 00:01 on July 8, 2009 Permalink

      Great job, I really appreciate the time you’ve put into this to help out domainers. I’ll check back frequently.

    • Brad Pit 18:11 on December 18, 2009 Permalink

      Great Job. Just Go Ahead.

    • Domain Name Industry Participant 07:19 on May 18, 2010 Permalink

      I am a professional domainer and I need to contact you with a quick private request. I could not find the Contact Us form on your site, and so I’m hoping you can reply to this message from an email address where I can reach you. I am not trying to sell you anything. We would like to include your site in a domain industry publication, and I need your permission first.

      Regards,
      Scott

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