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Home Article Archive Valuations & Sales Valuing capital domains - Part 2
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Written by Whizzbang   
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 07:34

As many of you know I'm exploring how much capital value domains are worth. As a part of this while I was at TRAFFIC I conducted a little experiment. Each person that I spoke to I asked them how much they thought progolfer.com was worth.

golfironIt was a really interesting exercise that really highlighted to me that "beauty really is in the eye of the beholder". The range of valuations went from $5,000 to $500,000 and seemed to depend mainly upon the domainer's affinity with golf .

I'd like to continue the experiment via whizzbangsblog.com and a poll. If you click on the below link then you will be asked to provide an answer to what you would value progolfer.com. I will then follow up the poll with an article outlining the results and I may even put the domain up for sale at the next TRAFFIC auction to get an actual final price.

Click here for the ProGolfer.com valuation poll.

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