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  1. #1
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    Common prices for PR domain?

    What are the most common prices for
    PR3
    PR4
    PR5
    PR6
    domains?

    If there are no other benefits and the domain on it's own isn't anything special. If you are buying the domain just for it's PR how much you would pay for each of them?

  2. #2
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    It.s completely relative, my friend... PR is not the price and there is no exact connection between them.

    There are places, where you can buy expireing domains with PR at the price of a new one...

  3. #3
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    I'm aware it will vary a lot, but still i wanted to get a feel for it, as for someone who has been watching the auctions for months

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    I don't think that anyone will be able to answer to your question accurately. This is the same as how much do the Mercedes cost...


    A PR3 domain could be more expensive even than PR6, if it is highly searched for instance.

  5. #5
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    As the others have already replied... the PR of a domain is usually irrelevant. What matters most is the utility of that domain, how easy can it be memorized and also the length of it etc. If you can even create a brand name from that, you will get a higher price.

  6. #6
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    informative!!

  7. #7
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    Interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinnie View Post
    As the others have already replied... the PR of a domain is usually irrelevant. What matters most is the utility of that domain, how easy can it be memorized and also the length of it etc. If you can even create a brand name from that, you will get a higher price.
    Thanks for this. Something I have noticed about domain sales, people are always trying to justify their price with PR.

  8. #8
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    Also searches for the word/s in the somain are important. For example if people search for "cheap law services" very often, the domain cheaplawservices.com will be valuable
    famousentrepreneurs.wordpress.com

    Read the stories of some famous businesses here: largebusinessideas.blogspot.com

  9. #9
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    To justify their price with PR is a right thing and the price depends on it.

  10. #10
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    Traffic is a much better way to measure the value of a domain. If it's a full website you are buying, then PR can be important too, but it's still not something that anyone here can really give you a value on. If you can translate the question into one about either traffic or the quality of a website I think people will be able to answer more readily...

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