That's a good guide! Obviously there are all sorts of exceptions, but it is great to have something to show non-domainers, to at least get them in the ballpark.
I'm surprised the new domain suffixes were valued as highly as they were. I can't imagine which ones would go for 7-10% of the .com version. Is it the adult suffix?
I'm all about inforgraphics. I appreciate your sharing.
I know the real percentage largely depends on the actual domain name, but I overall thought the .com alternatives like .net and .org would be valued closer to their .com equivalent. Did anyone else?
This is a great guide. I have always wondered how domains worked when it came to price, and I've read up on it before, but I've never seen a guide this thorough.