06-08-2003, 03:30 AM
dot value [also called 'extension value'] means the "value of any domain due to being a .com, .net or .org... now i suppose you can work out by yourself the differences amongst them;
secondly, as far as i could understood, theone was talking about role of a 'valuer' whereas you were talking about the role of an 'accountant'. i agreed to theone only to the extent of his arguments regarding brandability and market value of a 'lost' name. it's my perception and understanding, however if you disagree, it's upto you. i'm nobody to certify anybody. now please, i'm not interested in any sort of debate.
thirdly, gtld stands for 'generic top level domain' and gtld value means 'value added to any domain name due to it's generic origin and the 'dot'. [please don't mix dot with gtld because gtld normally include only those domains which are open for registration to general public whereas dot also includes specialised domains like .edu, .gov or .int]
fourthly, example was rightly quoted by theone that of 'accountancy.com' and 'accountancy.com.pk'....
to be short, accountancy.com.pk is obviously more valuable than accountancy.net.pk or accountancy.org.pk..... this is gtld plus country code value.
[sometimes back i had written a short article about valuation of domain names. now i'm thinking to find it out and send it to accountancy.com.pk... if it happens and it's published, then probably you could found many further explanations with examples.]
secondly, as far as i could understood, theone was talking about role of a 'valuer' whereas you were talking about the role of an 'accountant'. i agreed to theone only to the extent of his arguments regarding brandability and market value of a 'lost' name. it's my perception and understanding, however if you disagree, it's upto you. i'm nobody to certify anybody. now please, i'm not interested in any sort of debate.
thirdly, gtld stands for 'generic top level domain' and gtld value means 'value added to any domain name due to it's generic origin and the 'dot'. [please don't mix dot with gtld because gtld normally include only those domains which are open for registration to general public whereas dot also includes specialised domains like .edu, .gov or .int]
fourthly, example was rightly quoted by theone that of 'accountancy.com' and 'accountancy.com.pk'....
to be short, accountancy.com.pk is obviously more valuable than accountancy.net.pk or accountancy.org.pk..... this is gtld plus country code value.
[sometimes back i had written a short article about valuation of domain names. now i'm thinking to find it out and send it to accountancy.com.pk... if it happens and it's published, then probably you could found many further explanations with examples.]