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advice My thoughts on setting BIN prices on your domain names

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One of my favorite ongoing debates in the Domaining world surrounds a topic that might sound simple but ends up being surprisingly complex, should you price your domains or leave them open to offers? It’s a topic that I personally have gone back and forth on for years but over time I’ve landed in the BIN camp.
Of course this answer is different for different people so take anything I say here with a grain of salt but here’s the advantage I see to putting a BIN price on your names. When someone is looking for a domain name, and they don’t have one specific name in mind, they’re often driven by a name that they can easily find is available for sale, and is in their budget...
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Almost all of my sales since 2003 are $8 investments with a few years renewals into x,xxx-xx,xxx. I leave the majority make offer and then negotiate from the initial offer. I do price some but those are the ones I wish to move high xxx-xxxx. So I price the impulse buys as quick sales are nice and I keep the gems make offer as there is no shortage of offers on those so no urgency to sell when a name gets offers every month.
 
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One advantage in using a BIN is that the name may have the availability and price displayed in the who.is info provided by some sites.
 
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