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As of this moment, I have 652 active domain registrations in my collection. If I sold all of them for $2,000 each, I would have 1.304 million dollars. If I sold them all for $1,000 each, I would have about $652,000. At $500 each I'd have $326,000 and at $250 each, I'd have $163,000. At $100 each, I'd have $65,200.

If you sold every domain you have for $2000 each, how much would you have? How much would you sell your entire portfolio for?
 
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80k at $2000 each... wishful thinking! Some good ones though I'm holding like any good investment 😊
 
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I'm holding like any good investment 😊

Like Rick Moranis in Head Office.

Tell 'im to hold! Tell im' to hold! Tell 'im to hold!

(Until a potential domain buyer comes calling, then it's like..."Heyyyy, how ya' doinnnnnn?"
 
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I have two domains, i considered them a 'portfolio'. It is the quality not the quantity that makes you a domainer.
 
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Like Rick Moranis in Head Office.

Tell 'im to hold! Tell im' to hold! Tell 'im to hold!

(Until a potential domain buyer comes calling, then it's like..."Heyyyy, how ya' doinnnnnn?"

Very true! :xf.grin:
 
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I own 72 domains at the moment.
  • 21 are 4L.com
  • 51 are Brandable/2-Keyword .com
If someone was knocking at my door to buy them all right now.
The 21x 4L are gone for 12K.
The 51x brandables are gone for 13K.

25K buys you all my domains :)
 
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Maybe GD is watching this thread! :)

I know we have some great domains here!

Maybe we can all pool our portfolios together and offer the entire bunch up - but then how to deal with payment? Leaving "quality" out of the equation for now... Mathematically proportional? I put in 10% of the total domains purchased = 10% of the sale price? Hmmm.. Interesting to think about.
 
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Lol interesting. But it’s not so much about having a ton of domains that makes sales go faster but rather the inevitable waiting game for the right buyer.
 
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I have around 80 domains i want to be free from domain sale purchase headache selling whole portfolio for $10000. If anybody wants to buy then PM. for my portfolio
 
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I have approximately 900 domains which are all hand picked and in my opinion are considered premium in their niche. My average sale price as of late has been $2000 per name, if I was going to sell the portfolio in bulk today cash in hand id take $999,999.99
 
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3000000 €

all domains execpt 10 of them I need to keep for
private reasons
( like my name )

2 mil euro after incomes taxes

thats what I need to live on interest
 
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I'd sell a few hundred in bulk at $500-$1000 each. Probably wouldn't sell entire portfolio I'd need to pull back at least 100-200 as some have had offers above 10k alone that I've declined.
 
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Looks like Page Howe has husband portfolio up for sale.

Kevin Hamm just did a cleanse also, though he owns some amazing domains ie) mark.com etc... those were not part of the sale more of the tier 2, and lower stuff. Vertical Axis has been buying domains for many years, and I guess they really piled up. I rmemeber vertical axis was in the auction for date.org in 2006, and was the second highest bidder at $150k, so they were paying very high prices back then, but ppc was good back in the day also.

I think one or two of Kevin's best names would equate the entire value of most people's portfolios.

Godaddy's has snatched up most of the portfolios from some old the oldest domainers out there who were religiously warehousing their names over the years.

If you want to make a portfolio sale in most cases you are going to have to take a fraction of what you perceive the value is for a lump sum payout.
 
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And those chinese paid $2500 for random 4 letters. I mean you could unload 100 or more at once. You will not see those prices again.
 
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And those chinese paid $2500 for random 4 letters. I mean you could unload 100 or more at once. You will not see those prices again.


you will see what you will see
 
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And those chinese paid $2500 for random 4 letters. I mean you could unload 100 or more at once. You will not see those prices again.
Some people thought those prices would never happen in the first place. :)....and they did!
 
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It could happen again. Could go even higher in time. Like real estate crashed in 2008. Higher than ever now! Internet stocks crashed in 2000-2002, and across the board stock crashes in 2008. Higher than ever now!

But...you had to be willing and ABLE to wait it out and not cash out cheap.

It will be interesting to see how many of the domainers who think their portfolios are worth ma$$$ will ride it out.
 
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Zero...cause no one is offering. Reality check. Unless someone is offering, stop kidding yourself,
 
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And those chinese paid $2500 for random 4 letters. I mean you could unload 100 or more at once. You will not see those prices again.
Once in a lifetime chance, I see many people who were holding strong, and calling for $5000 on them, now selling for $1200, and nobody biting.

All you had to do was look at your traffic stats on your chips, and see the 1-20 monthly uniques, and check the previous 0 inquiries.

Christmas 2015 was simply amazing.
 
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It could happen again. Could go even higher in time. Like real estate crashed in 2008. Higher than ever now! Internet stocks crashed in 2000-2002, and across the board stock crashes in 2008. Higher than ever now!

But...you had to be willing and ABLE to wait it out and not cash out cheap.

It will be interesting to see how many of the domainers who think their portfolios are worth ma$$$ will ride it out.
No, because it was the Wild West, dn.com started asking for authorization on accounts, Government regulations in China started sniffing around, that run up was 10 percent about domains, and 90 percent about protecting, and moving assets.

Very little people cared about domains, and building out, chips were simply a financial instrument, that has a numbered supply, that could be controlled.

You hadn't 5L.com chips with like 12M combinations shoot up to $20-40, and now they expire worthless.
 
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Well it just sounded cooler than a plain never say never. :xf.grin:
 
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I have 50-60 domains. I could sell them for $50 each, although most are definitely worth more. Don't have enough time for this anymore.
 
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