27Jun LiewCF.com is worth USD1.2 million!
Blogsreview Pablo alerted me to this funny discovery. I did a sponsored post for Leapfish where we can check the worth of a domain. I found that my personal site domain is only worth USD21 but this Make Money is worth USD80.
But I didn’t play around too much. So, Pablo told me to guess how much LiewCF.com is worth. And I had a good laugh. LiewCF.com is worth USD1.2 million. Now, these hackers should see how to hijack the domain. Fuyoh….can take as hostage and ask LiewCF to pay USD1.2 million as ransom.
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June 27th, 2007 at 6:19 pm
its off topic but you can try to sell ur domain @ forum.lowyat.net…just to name a few..
June 27th, 2007 at 6:19 pm
There are many ways to sell domains, personally i’ve sold mine via sedo.com and namepros.com
June 27th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
I use sedo.
June 27th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
JeffOoi.com is worth USD1.8 million. These guys should just sell off their domains and retire (from blogging).
June 28th, 2007 at 12:18 am
tell me where to get the buyer :)
June 28th, 2007 at 4:10 am
LiewCF, according to tak boleh percaya sangat punya LeapFish, is worth more than twice compared to MSN.com!
It’s a good feel though knowing that many of my domains are reported to worth more (many at six-digit, in RM that is!) than LeapFish.com itself
(and 5xmom, hoohaa!, but you know your CL one is not bad either)
LcF, if you put up yours at Sedo etc, you can surely get some 4-5 digit easy (I’ve sold a few at that price, even without any decent traffic!), but I’d think that you can grow yours to be worth much more over time. $1M worth is not that hard to achieve, actually.
(if you’d examine the sales records so far).
Hmm, this LF is addictive. Anyone knows of the most valuable one, higher than say CNN.com at $60M (higher than blogger, geocities, google, yahoo, microsoft’s, myspace etc)? Damn, traffic to this site will spike like crazy now!
5xmom, if you have a decent domain to sell, the best would be to openly advertise it on the domain itself (put it on the frontpage, or the only page on the website), and write a little note of your intention at your domain’s WHOIS info. You can also use the various domain after-markets like Sedo and Namemedia’s Afternic. Or some people, auction them off at eBay or reverse-auction at Afternic’s Bazaar.
June 29th, 2007 at 3:41 am
Damn… the domain that I sold for 5-digit three yrs ago when its alexa rank was about liew’s/sia’s, is now worth $2-million according to Leapfish… (the site now is ranked top-2000 according to Alexa). As I’ve said it, if you have a good domain, if you’d nurture it good in a couple years or so, you might hit a jackpot later on.
Another domain that I’ve sold for about the same price, about the same time: just months later, several other buyers made offers worth 3x more! (of course, the original buyer won’t sell it back to me when I asked for it!)
Domain names are good investments, eh? With many of them selling at millions of dollars each (just the plain name, without any content), and thousands of them at multiple-fold of registration cost, EVERY DAY, that surely sounds much better than buying stocks, houses, business etc.
Initial CAPITAL: starts at under RM30 (even well under RM10 for many domains, or with hosting etc).
All the best everyone… All these talk about domain just got me excited again to rock my stalling domain portfolio (starting to trade them actively again).
June 30th, 2007 at 7:22 pm
Sure it may say it’s worth 1.2 million, but would anyone actually buy it for that much? I highly doubt it.
August 12th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
I buy and sell domain in digitalpoint forum, but my friend told me that the best place to sell domain is at namepros.