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'''DN Sale Price''' is an online source for sales history of domain names and comparable sales. The company claims to have the largest database of domain name sales with most updated and accurate repository containing domain history. The database of DN Sale Price has more than domain sale $500M (USD). The repository comprises all domain sales which have been published since 2003 to the present date and the database is updated every day. Richard Wixom is the domain investor cum chief architect of the website.<ref>[http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Richard_Wixom icannwiki-About Richard Wixom]</ref>
'''DN Sale Price''' is an online source for the sales history of domain name and related sales. The company claims to have the largest database of domain name sales with most updated and accurate repository containing domain history. The database of DN Sale Price has more than $500M (USD) in domain sales recorded, and comprises all domain sales that have been published since 2003. The database is updated daily.<ref>[http://edomaining.com/2009/02/dnsaleprice-com/ edomaining.com]</ref>


==Comparable Sales==
==How it works==
The facility of comparable sales at DN Sale Price allows the users to appraising the value of the domain name. This technique enables the user to determine the relative value depending on the recent sale of comparable domains.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2006/07/21/whats-that-domain-name-worth/ Domain Name Wire-What’s that domain name worth?]</ref> For accuracy in assessment, people at this site are generally advised to search for 10 to 12 comparable domain names (4 to 5 minimum) which bracket the relative value of the domain. The sale price of the bracketed domains indicates the value of the domain.<ref>[http://edomaining.com/2009/02/dnsaleprice-com/ edomaining.com]</ref>
The facility of comparable sales at DN Sale Price allows the users to appraising the value of the domain name. This technique enables the user to determine the relative value depending on the recent sale of comparable domains.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2006/07/21/whats-that-domain-name-worth/ Domain Name Wire-What’s that domain name worth?]</ref> For accuracy in assessment, people at this site are generally advised to search for 10 to 12 comparable domain names (4 to 5 minimum) which bracket the relative value of the domain. The sale price of the bracketed domains indicates the value of the domain.<ref>[http://edomaining.com/2009/02/dnsaleprice-com/ edomaining.com]</ref>
 
==Domain Sales History==
This source also gives information on the history of the domain name sales. They have a huge database where you can find most accurate knowledge about domain sales. All domain sales which were published in 2003 and afterwards<ref>[http://edomaining.com/2009/02/dnsaleprice-com/ edomaining.com]</ref> are included in its database and you can get info about any domain sales from 2003 to 2011.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:14, 9 June 2011

Founder(s): Richard Wixom
Website: dnsaleprice.com
Key People
Richard Wixom, Chief Architect

DN Sale Price is an online source for the sales history of domain name and related sales. The company claims to have the largest database of domain name sales with most updated and accurate repository containing domain history. The database of DN Sale Price has more than $500M (USD) in domain sales recorded, and comprises all domain sales that have been published since 2003. The database is updated daily.[1]

How it works

The facility of comparable sales at DN Sale Price allows the users to appraising the value of the domain name. This technique enables the user to determine the relative value depending on the recent sale of comparable domains.[2] For accuracy in assessment, people at this site are generally advised to search for 10 to 12 comparable domain names (4 to 5 minimum) which bracket the relative value of the domain. The sale price of the bracketed domains indicates the value of the domain.[3]

References