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Just completed a transaction for Sell My Jet dot com. 2073% return.
Picked up on 09/10 for $23. sent about 20 emails. Two responses. One closed deal.
Picked up on 09/10 for $23. sent about 20 emails. Two responses. One closed deal.
That logic is ridiculous. Example, accountingbooksonline.com is listed on Sedo for $10,001,000. Yes 10 million dollars so if you owned accountingbooks.com you would say that my domain has to be worth more than 10 million since it's a much better domain. Right? Bottom line, you can't use other people's outrageous pricing to try and sell your domains. Any potential buyer would laugh their ass off if you used this example as a comparable."I dont care about the alternatives at all since they are not comparable." I disagree with that. That's the market. If for example jojo dot net is being offered for $2200. then you must come in and offer your jojo dot com for more. Or if let's say you are seeing bigname dot com being offered for $1500 you can't come in and ask $30,000. for bignames dot com even if it is better. You don't concede that?
At a minimum comparable offerings are your competition and you must price your offerings within that market.
It could be that one asshole owns all the domains you're comparing and that's why they are all similar in price.Just like in any statistics, there are data that must be thrown out. Common sense would tell you to ignore an offering like that, but if everyone you run into that day is telling you that you have a tail, you'd better at least take a look behind you.
Meaning, that if all of the comparable offerings are grouped in a certain range, it means something.
I am sure that you are convinced that you must be right.. I heard that from the start.
Well that's why you won't be selling domains for much, because you already don't believe in yourself, and in the power of what you may use to support your asking prices. The further proof is in that you think $400. for this domain was "a fine sale." That's what is laughable.
Anyway, we all have different approaches, and what works for me may not work for you. But why it won't work for you is not because asking prices are not relevant, but because you have convinced yourself that they are not. So if you don't believe it, of course neither will your buyers.
Thanks for the details. However, it does not tell how long they held the name until it sold. This one was held for <30 days. I appreciate it though.Imo the domain is not worth $50k, but here are some comparable sale below:
sellmyhousefast.co.uk 6,360 USD 2012-09-12 Sedo
sellmycar.com 5,888 USD 2004-07-19 Afternic
sellmyhousenow.com 3,500 USD 2007-12-01 Sedo
sellmyland.com 3,200 USD 2017-01-04 Uniregistry
sellmyhouse.ca 2,500 USD 2016-09-27 Sedo
howtosellmybusiness.com 2,000 USD 2016-06-05 Uniregistry
sellmywebsite.com 1,750 USD 2011-01-15 Sedo
helpsellmyhouse.com 1,500 USD 2013-09-02 Afternic
sellmysite.com 1,400 USD 2010-11-22 Sedo
sellmybike.com 1,250 USD 2017-07-15 GoDaddy
needtosellmyhouse.com 1,200 USD 2015-06-30 Uniregistry
sellmywedding.com 1,200 USD 2013-08-26 Afternic
sellmyestate.com 1,200 USD 2012-09-09 Afternic
sellmy.com 898 USD 2014-05-16 NameJet
sellmybiz.com 877 USD 2015-09-15 Sedo
sellmyboat.com 725 USD 2014-08-13 SnapNames
Different keyword, but same industry, WheelsUp.com was a $50K sale, and the buyer later claimed they got a $500K offer, which they declined.
No really.And all of a sudden, you and your future generations are financially set for life. Congrats.
Lets' keep it civil. We are all learning from this. If you made $930K in sales. Great! I know I want to be there. Thanks for your imput.No you are right. I only did 930k USD in sales last year.
Who knows what I would have made had I had your brains and experience. Its obvious you know what you are talking about..............
NiceFound the company of google. Sent an email and got a response.
It could be that... (someone)... owns all the domains you're comparing and that's why they are all similar in price.