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| Account Closed Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Yellow Brick Road, OZ
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| NamePros Expert Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: LLL.us City
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've actually had better luck with Afternic than Sedo. At Afternic, I usually leave my min offer to $100 (that is the default). I seldomly take the time to change it unless I am getting a bunch of low ball offers. If you want to sell your domain quickly, I would suggest putting a BIN price on the listing. Yes, you may potentially lose money if you set your BIN price lower than the top end of what someone may pay for the domain; however, most prospective buyers prefer having a gauge of what a person is looking for rather than offering blind. I know that I usually will low-ball my offers if someone says "make an offer" without giving me a gauge for where they stand. ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=217004 In the past month, I've had about 4 offers from Sedo and 5 or 6 from Afternic. All of the domaisn I've had offers on do not have a BIN price. One thing nice is that at Sedo, the number of offers on a domain will show up in the info screen on the domain. Normally, the more offers on a domain, the more interest. One way to boost potential interest in your domain at sedo is to have a very low reserve price. Similarly at Afternic, set your minimum price low. One thing to remember at Afternic though is that prospective buyers can see what previous members have offered (the minimum price becomes slightly higher than the highest offer received) rather than just the number of offers received.
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| Account Closed Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Yellow Brick Road, OZ
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Thanks Fonz... I remember watching Happy Days on TV back in the 70's, great show! Just a follow up, do you leave your domains on Sedo "Make Offer" ? I appreciate the BIN, and think I am heading that way for sure. Thanks... Randy |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: ZARDEN.com
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | One downside of the offers display in sedo is that it may discourage new buyers to bid to it with the idea that the owner makes a hard bargain and it will not be easy to get the domain they want
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Oct 2005
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![]() | Hello landrush, Just a clarification for you on the Minimum Price at Afternic... Yes, you do have to enter a minimum price, but you do not have to sell your name at this price. The minimum offer price lets buyers know you will not consider an offer lower than that figure, but it does not commit you to a sale. Only the reserve and asking prices commit you to a sale on your name, and those prices are not required. If you would like further clarification, please feel free to PM me. Best regards, Amber West Afternic.com |
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