Scotty205
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Got my second domain sale today! New Orleans + 2 keywords .com for $300.00 to end user. I emailed 28 companies and got a call and closed the deal.
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Purchase price:0, Unregistered submission to SquadHelp
may you explain this? why price 0?
He submitted the domain unregistered for SH to register it if accepted!
but if SH accepted, then he would buy then Purchase price should be not 0?
Not exactly. There is an option whereby SH would register the name themselves. Then if sold, the creative would get 25% commission. So that's zero investment!
woo, I could not find where on SH for this solution, may give me?
seems this is new feature? I tried many months ago, it was not
Did you outbound, if yes how did you find endusersScamdemic.com $4k
ServiceFunnel.com $3.8k
Hand regged and held for 1½ and 1⅔
months respectively.
Sales venue: Afternic
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Domaining for youServiceFunnel.com $3.8k
What the hell
how?
I wouldnt reg it for $0.01...
ServiceFunnel.com $3.8k
What the hell
how?
I wouldnt reg it for $0.01...
ServiceFunnel.com $3.8k
What the hell
how?
I wouldnt reg it for $0.01...
If you're into marketing you would be of the opinion that I undersold.ServiceFunnel.com $3.8k
What the hell
how?
I wouldnt reg it for $0.01...
Did you outbound, if yes how did you find endusers
servicef... this domain was available for registration since 2015-2018, 3 years
honestly I don't believe in those sales. it seems fishy for me not end user sale.
the current owner hand reged it On:
2020-03-31
so 3 months hold time
I think you or your partner just paid 380 usd for advertising (sale through marketplace) I called it the darkside of domaining.
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most of repotered sales are fishy.
Hello,All below sales happened in May and via Afternic.
It was really a roller coaster ride for the last month. For the first 9 days, I’d NO sale but I was confident of having at least a few before the month ends.
The 10th day, I’d my first sale in the shape of Bautagebuch.com which sold for $1,988 via Reseller partner. That’s when things started to change and ended May with 9 sales via Afternic. Seems there is some coincidence that for the first 9 days there was no sale and in the entire month, I sold 9 domains altogether. One more domain was sold via Reseller partner AllSan.com for $1,988.
There were 3 domains altogether which sold via GoDaddy cart:
LemonSoul.com for $3,988.
3Fit.com for $6,888.
ConnectFit.com for $6,888.
There were 4 sales via Afternic cart which many times include negotiation before the sale strikes.
Luxium.com for $7,500 – I believe of selling this domain for lower price just in order to keep the cash flow coming. Not because who the buyer is, as that never really matters to me. I always valuate according to my valuations. I’d a BIN of $9,888 on this domain but eventually sold for the above price after the broker gave his best.
RiverDelta.com – This was another smooth sale with a BIN of $6,888.
RtElectric.com – I’d a BIN of $3,988. Broker came in and presented an offer of $2,392. Strange amount but may be it was a round figure in a different currency. After pushing the buyer to revise his offer, the best and final offer was $3,000 which I’d thought of accepting the minimum as well. And the deal got strike on this one!
WFH.CO – The biggest individual sale of this month for me via Afternic for $9,888. I must admit of forgetting to update the price on this domain and selling it very cheaply. As WFH (Work From Home, Working From Home) term has got super hot these days and I forgot of having such valuable domain sitting in my portfolio.
I came to know when the offer came in where the buyer originally offered $2,500 and then $3,500, $5,500 and finally $6,500 and I was presented the $6,500 on 27th May and I remained firm on $9,888 and also said this BIN is valid until the end of May and I’ll increase the price significantly after that.
In next 48 hours, the domain was sold and buyer got a great deal here. Although I’m very happy with each and every sale but and not shedding tears on this one. But the purpose of sharing all this detail on this specific domain sale is to keep ourselves updated as much as possible and adapt to the change.
Above 9 domain acquisition cost was just under $2,000. Total sale amount was whopping $49,016. One of the best thing in last month was there were a good number of domains sold. Another thing was with no 5 figure sale, still the total amount of sales was almost 50K!
After trying Afternic landers for the last 5 months, I can clearly say that their landers are performing very well compare to Uniregistry landers. Also with Fast Transfers enabled for Uniregistry domains, I’m seeing better results for my portfolio. As you can see above, 2 domains were sold via Reseller registrar of Afternic. Also 4 domains via Afternic cart which means their brokers are efficiently working to strike the deal. Overall, I’m satisfied with results. But this doesn’t mean Uniregistry landers or their brokers aren’t good. They’re absolutely one of the best brokers I’ve ever worked with.
On the other hand, I received a little over 650 inquiries in total last month whereas in April I got almost 600 inquiries. This include multiple inquiries for the same domain(s). Also to add one more thing, I've now 3,850 domains in my portfolio.
Baba, you get time o.
i started buying 5 g domains a year ago and i haven't stopped. I have faith in 5g domains ( within reason)
Expireddomains, our holy goldmine
Hello,
Was any of the names handregged?
You no me na, me no send anybody. I go yarn you my mind and waka... no time baba!Baba, you get time o.
if him get issues, you use tissue clean him mess lolThe guy get issues.
sold future.cx for $1500 recently
net profit : $1300 (after commission)
cost : $20
holding time : approx. 5 months
inbound inquiry via uniregistry
nice
almost no cx sales on here
do u hold many cx? ty
Sold yesterday
LBS-Inc (dot) com for $4,599.
Hand-registered this domain a few days ago.
Inbound BIN purchase, via Afternic.
Note: I own over 50k domains. You need to a large portfolio (as well as experience) for seemingly average names to sell, consistently, in the sweet-spot.