How to calculate price of domain?

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Hi I own a domain uploadpictures(dot)org. How do I calculate the price of this domain? I mean is there any formula or something like that to calculate price of domain?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author bapparabi
    main thing which is consider for calculating domain price are ..

    > domain age
    > backlink to your domain
    > current ranking in Google
    > Domain name ( people prefer short name )

    also you can search in Google and find many site who Analise domain cost and other thing ..
    one of this is

    Site Worth Checker - Free Website Worth Calculator, Website Value

    this not bad ..but you get many tool like this

    one of this is
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  • Profile picture of the author ashishthakkar
    "Price of the domain is what a buyer is willing to pay" OR something like that i have heard.

    Personally i do not feel that domain is worth much mainly because it is .org.


    Regards,
    THAKKAR
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by tasneemishaque View Post

    How do I calculate the price of this domain?
    It's worth what someone will pay you for it.

    Ignore "software-based valuations": they're pure nonsense.

    Here's the truth (which nobody likes hearing, and some try to deny): domain-names have no real value above and beyond their registration-fees. What they're "worth" depends on what you can sell them for. And I mean "what you can sell them for". The amount of money they produce, on sale, depends on the skills of the person selling them at identifying, approaching and negotiating with potentially interested parties.

    The huge mistake that people typically make, in disposing of domain-names, is approaching it as a question of "Where should I sell it?" For most domain-names, the answer to that question is "It doesn't matter": what matters is how you go about notifying the potentially interested parties (to whom it may have artificial "value") of its availability and negotiating with them. If they don't even know that it's for sale, then it makes no difference where the sale takes place.

    For this reason, it's easily possible that a domain-name can be worth ten times as much to one vendor as to another. That's normal, not exceptional.

    But - with apologies for what may come across as a disparaging tone - my own guess is that it will be difficult to sell this domain for more than reg-fee. I buy and sell quite a lot of domain-names but I wouldn't have registered this one, myself. To me it doesn't seem to be a "premium" domain-name in any sense of that description. I may be wrong, of course.
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