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Domain Name Discussion => General Domain Discussion => Domain Appraisal => Topic started by: vmehranc on Nov 30, 2023, 12:45 AM

Title: Worth of Juiceandgo /.com
Post by: vmehranc on Nov 30, 2023, 12:45 AM
I recently renewed the domain Juiceandgo /.com, which I acquired in 2016. I find the name quite appealing, so I'm glad to extend its registration. I've received several lowball offers here, and it's currently listed on Afternic for $788.
Do you believe there is any value in this domain?
Title: Re: Worth of Juiceandgo /.com
Post by: alinadhomas on Nov 30, 2023, 02:32 AM
 I can tell you that the value of a domain like Juiceandgo.com depends on several factors. Firstly, the length and memorability of the domain make it attractive. Short, catchy domain names are highly sought after and can command a premium. Secondly, the relevance to an industry or popular search terms can also increase its value. "Juice" and "go" are both commonly used words, making this domain potentially valuable for businesses in the health, beverage, or travel sectors. Lastly, the age of the domain and its history of use can also impact its value.

Given these considerations, I would say that there is indeed value in the domain Juiceandgo.com, especially if it has received lowball offers. However, the true value would depend on the specific market demand for such a domain and the potential uses for it. It's great that you've extended its registration and listed it on Afternic for $788, as this price point seems reasonable for a domain with its characteristics. Keep in mind that domain values can fluctuate based on market trends and demand, so staying informed about the industry could help maximize the potential return on your investment.

its potential applications could include serving as a domain for a corner-store specializing in steroids, HGH, and health supplements, or as a platform for a drive-thru juice bar. Its resale value could fall in the mid-hundreds of dollars range, but there's also the potential for a significantly higher price tag when sold to an end-user.