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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This is really old, check here:Not sure why you call a post fake without even getting into the details. Even if something is not right there is a better way to say than calling a post from a newbie here as fake. Here is the link from Squadhelp itself: https://helpdesk.squadhelp.com/en/articles/2885225-marketplace-rules-for-sellers#:~:text=In order to keep your,domain is listed at Squadhelp. it clearly states: "For your premium Marketplace listings, you are not allowed to post "for sale" messages or listings on third party/ public websites". However they allow exclusivity if 50+ premium domains listed. For standard there is no such restriction.
Do point to the SH url where they say you can list in afternic(even if you don't have 50+ domains listed) for Premium Listings, can you show the url?
I just rocked today, 4 sales at a time feeling happy with sad mood, i forget these are old domains but sold them at cheap prices. Bad day for me
affiliatefood.com
Hold time 1 month
Sold for $299
Domain age 15 years purchased from closeout expiring
Venue Afternic
freegamespace.com
Hold time 3 month
Sold for $299
Domain age 16 years purchased from closeout expiring
Venue Godaddy
Hold time 2 month
Sold for $499
Domain age 19 years purchased from closeout expiring
Venue Sedo
pizzavendor.com
Hold time 15 days
Sold for $699
Domain age 21 years purchased from closeout expiring
Venue Afternic
mamofes.com
Hold time 6 month
Sold for $699
Venue Afternic
Forgot about this idiot....thanks for the alerts
Ego or fake cred building.What's the point of reporting fake sales?
So he can sell his "premium" domains to others here on Namepros. Plain deceit that is. I'll ignore itWhat's the point of reporting fake sales?
FAKE SALES
All the domain names are still available on DAN, Sedo, Aftermic, GoDaddy etc for $1995. Normally, when the domain names are sold on Afternic, Sedo etc. it automatically gets delisted. It's very unlikely that someone bought these domain names and immediately listed them again on Afternic, Sedo, Godaddy for 1995.
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Also, the domain names listed on Dan are by "Lazzybuz". The mods have temporarily closed your below thread for fishy activity. What's your relationship with "Lazzybuz"?
https://www.namepros.com/threads/li...omains-at-wholesale-prices-fadwe-com.1227060/
Not only are those sale report fake ,his domain list are fake as wellSo he can sell his "premium" domains to others here on Namepros. Plain deceit that is. I'll ignore it
You should have just kept everything to yourself cos you have not reported anything, which is a clear opposite of what this thread stands for.sold through Alter.com a 6L.com
found it when sniffing around expireddomains.net a couple of years ago.
regd it with one renewal since.
listed at $10,000 and accepted buyers $8000 offer.
name withheld by request
i knew posting it that way would get somebody's knickers in a knot.You should have just kept everything to yourself cos you have not reported anything, which is a clear opposite of what this thread stands for.
nah...it of no use to anyone and you clearly do not understand what this thread is about. The mod should have that post of yours deleted because it is not by the rules. This thread would have been dead if everyone reported like you just did, a lot of people wouldn't have tried either.i knew posting it that way would get somebody's knickers in a knot.
3 thanks, 2 likes, 1 other...and jideofornah...it of no use to anyone and you clearly do not understand what this thread is about. The mod should have that post of yours deleted because it is not by the rules. This thread would have been dead if everyone reported like you just did, a lot of people wouldn't have tried either.
How about sharing some more useful info like - was it brandable, a made-up word, word based on a well-known word, etc. Or maybe it was related to a popular niche of some sort (crypto, etc). None of this will give the name away but it'll make it a lot more useful for all readers.3 thanks, 2 likes, 1 other...and jideofor
2 syllable based on a dictionary word. brandable with multiple retail uses.How about sharing some more useful info like - was it brandable, a made-up word, word based on a well-known word, etc. Or maybe it was related to a popular niche of some sort (crypto, etc). None of this will give the name away but it'll make it a lot more useful for all readers.
Can you please show 4-5 recently sold domains that have none of those metrics that I mentioned and yet sold for a good price?Stats are no indication a name will actually sell. Relying soley on stats is just as foolish as never investigating stats. Many factors come into play. Only ones who care about stats more than the domain name are domainers imo.
I think what he's basically saying is ,an enduser will pick good name over good stat anyday (enduser is where the good price is), a few will go for stat but those are VERY low % of ENDUSER...Can you please show 4-5 recently sold domains that have none of those metrics that I mentioned and yet sold for a good price?
Also can you elaborate a bit on which are those "Many factors" that you mentioned?
Thanks
.Can you please show 4-5 recently sold domains that have none of those metrics that I mentioned and yet sold for a good price?
Also can you elaborate a bit on which are those "Many factors" that you mentioned?
Thanks
Ok thanks, sounds logical...But again is this not the case mainly with Small Mom N Pop type businesses where they will only go by the name? For large corporates, wouldn't they have a trained marketing team that will look at the "Metrics" as well before buying a Domain?.
Read this thread. End users care (particularly in brandables) about the name not the stats. Every domain I ever sold doesn’t have the factors you mentioned.You are trying to make a science of that which is an art.
6,500 how long have you been into "domaining"/purchase ?
Sorry but I don't get this. Why did buyer make a higher offer on Dan? Was he not aware you countered his offer on Sedo?Show attachment 194209
Name: (see above)
Sale Price: $1995
Sale Venue: SEDO
Cost Price: $15
Hold Time: ~30 days
This has an interesting story which deserves a post. Open to feedback on whether if there is a better way to handle this situation.
Domain was listed for BIN at $1995 at DAN and Afternic, and Make Offer on Sedo. Buyer contacted me on Sedo with initial offer for $1000. I countered with $1995 as he could have bought for same price on DAN and Afternic. Apparently, the Sedo offer made by me was "binding" for seven days and I was "obligated" to deliver the domain if buyer accepted the counter. So to be on the safer side, I switched DAN and Afternic to Make Offer. Same night, I received a $2500 opening offer on DAN. I immediately knew that I had under-priced this one. I tried contacting Sedo on email (they have no live chat) on whether it was binding on me to deliver this domain, and it was under offer at another marketplace. After 24 hours, I got a pretty vague response with no clear direction. I was too tired to figure it out further. I messaged the buyer on DAN asking him if he had placed an offer on SEDO, and asked him to just accept my counter there. Buyer obliged and saved himself some dollars.
I have since converted all my Sedo names to BIN as well. I had observed a good uptick in offers while they were on Make Offer, but this process is too complicated to manage. So, all BINs on SEDO for now.
And finally, buyer refused push to Godaddy, so additional 30 day wait for the domain get out of the 60-day lock and be transferred out.
Fun experience. Buyer got a great deal. I got a great ROI. Reinvest, and repeat.