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Was thinking it could be a good name for a cannabis co. What do you think?
 
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The extra "n" makes all the different in the world. Maybe some accidental traffic there, but I wouldn't see a great deal of value in it. If you found a 3 figure range bid (with someone that appreciates it as an abstract), I'd probably take it
 
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The extra "n" makes all the different in the world. Maybe some accidental traffic there, but I wouldn't see a great deal of value in it. If you found a 3 figure range bid (with someone that appreciates it as an abstract), I'd probably take it
Thanks for the blunt feedback @jhm 😆 Jokes aside, as I am a newbie, where do you think I should be listing this domain in order to maximise my chances of getting a 3 figure bid for this domain?
 
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Thanks for the blunt feedback @jhm 😆 Jokes aside, as I am a newbie, where do you think I should be listing this domain in order to maximise my chances of getting a 3 figure bid for this domain?
Sedo, DAN, Afternic, GoDaddy. Everywhere, if you want to. If you've found a genuine offer on one platform, drop the listing on the others
 
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Sedo, DAN, Afternic, GoDaddy. Everywhere, if you want to. If you've found a genuine offer on one platform, drop the listing on the others
Thanks so much. Out of curiosity do you have a personal preference as to which buying method (auction, make offer, buy now etc) is most effective?
 
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Thanks so much. Out of curiosity do you have a personal preference as to which buying method (auction, make offer, buy now etc) is most effective?
Depends. For me, I'm good with a "make offer", considering my portfolio size (isn't that large). Many go with the "buy now" option to eliminate tyre kickers / low ballers, setting the number you expect. Auction is good if you feel lots of people would be fighting over a domain (premium / whatever). Up to you
 
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Depends. For me, I'm good with a "make offer", considering my portfolio size (isn't that large). Many go with the "buy now" option to eliminate tyre kickers / low ballers, setting the number you expect. Auction is good if you feel lots of people would be fighting over a domain (premium / whatever). Up to you
Thanks - I was thinking the same as you. Small portfolio, just starting out with no one word premiums, so I'd rather sell low than not at all to start seeing what's popular and what works. If you don't mind me asking, roughly what size portfolio and sell through do you see with this method? I only have 25 domains so far :xf.laugh:
 
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Thanks - I was thinking the same as you. Small portfolio, just starting out with no one word premiums, so I'd rather sell low than not at all to start seeing what's popular and what works. If you don't mind me asking, roughly what size portfolio and sell through do you see with this method? I only have 25 domains so far :xf.laugh:
Under 100. My last offer on a domain was through LinkedIn, than typical domain platforms. More interested in development than selling
 
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Under 100. My last offer on a domain was through LinkedIn, than typical domain platforms. More interested in development than selling
LinkedIn! that’s novel - and also very smart given that it’s a hangout for business minded folk.
 
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