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So you think the value of LL.ai is basically reg fee or less?$35 to $75 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
Can you share some insight on this? I know with .com it's obviously high value. What can you see in terms of demand and use cases for the two LL in a .AI extension. Not questioning your opinion trying to get more insight. Thank you! Meaning is it just valuable because it's two L or is it valuable because of the use case?So you think the value of LL.ai is basically reg fee or less?
There are only 676 total LL combos. I am sure the min floor value is well above that.
Brad
I have no idea what the floor value is, but I would pay a much higher price range for any LL.Can you share some insight on this? I know with .com it's obviously high value. What can you see in terms of demand and use cases for the two LL in a .AI extension. Not questioning your opinion trying to get more insight. Thank you! Meaning is it just valuable because it's two L or is it valuable because of the use case?
Well “large language” is the first thing that comes to mind in regards to AIIs there any meaning to LL or did you just buy it because it's a two L domain?
Isn't that good?Anyone can post a random range of prices with no explanation behind it.
No. Creating a valuation/statement with no reasoning behind it provides no real value.Isn't that good?
No. Creating a valuation/statement with no reasoning behind it provides no real value.
UNLESS, the numbers came from someone that was known for their proven abilities as an expert in the subject they were commenting on. Even that would be lazy. The numbers would only carry weight because of the previous reputation of the user.
As far as I can tell (please correct me if I'm wrong) this user has made their entire reputation on this site by providing these "appraisals" with no evidence to support them.
The only value that is created, is by other members giving their own opinions to confirm or reject these "appraisals" and their reasoning behind their own comments.
No one should and this strengthens my argument: Opinions should be provided with reasoning to go with it.Who confirms or rejects these other members' opinions?
I agree with your point but you're asking too much from community appraisals. This is why professional appraisals exist on this forum.No one should and this strengthens my argument: Opinions should be provided with reasoning to go with it.
Unfortunately, these aren't the rules. Members are allowed to put any numbers they want (greater than $10) with no reasoning provided.
Without information to support appraisal values, these "appraisals" offer no more value to the person requesting the appraisal than a random number generator, or a magic 8 ball.
I'd reference more of my initial points that I brought up, but the mods already removed my post.
I'm screaming into a void.
If someone wants to know how long a piece of string is, someone gets a ruler and provides the accurate measurement. Otherwise, you're just playing a random guessing game. Will you know exactly how long the string is? No. But you'll get reasonably close and most would agree with the ruler being an accepted gauge of measurement.
Right now if I say:
LL.ai is worth $303,500,000 (reseller opinion, NOT end user)
How is that valuable to the OP?
I only see it as valuable to the forum operators as it generates eyeballs and rebuttals over my "appraisal".
It doesn’t have to be an 8 page opus. Just a sentence or two to give context. I do this for anything I don’t value at $0.I agree with your point but you're asking too much from community appraisals. This is why professional appraisals exist on this forum.