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Mike Mann sold betterfuture.com for $65000. He purchased it for $350 in 2005
 
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Congrats @Mike Mann
Thats a great name right there at a deserving price.
Pretty sure some insurance company grabbed it.
 
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Good sale,
Congratulations!
 
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And 13 years patience for the right buyer to come along. I always quickly scan the weekly sales reports for any of my domains that I let go at low-prices 10 years ago when I needed to the cash, before I can read the sales reports in a relaxed fashion. Pleased to say I've only ever seen a couple that made it into the mid $x,xxx on the reports
 
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Any idea of it sold at bin though domain market lander? Or how and where it was sold?
 
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It's a decent name, but for $65k?? I'm very new to all of this, but I don't get it.
 
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Yea I’m in the same boat. Made only one sale in 4 years doing this and I see some of the names sold and I am in shocked. I guess another mans mistake or stupidity is another mans wealth lol. I have decent names and I see even worse names sold for good money!
 
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In my opinion betterfuture dot king is maybe mid $x,xxx....I mean for someone to drop that kind of cash on a domain they either have a multi million dollar business idea or they think it will be worth more. But who knows

And to add, Mike Mann from what I read on these forums has a way with words and sells things really good. I’m not trash talking him but I wouldn’t say he is an expert domaines, just has a large wallet and people working for him and pushing sales. I’ve seen some his sales and the domains prior to the sale was appraised at $0!
 
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It's about the power of the portfolio and the law of averages.

When you own hundreds of thousands of domains, you are going to make more (incl. high-dollar) sales.

The 1% of brands he does sell each year (his average seems to be around $400K sales/month) need to cover the 99% that do not. The vast majority of his sales are in the $2K-$5K - and, yes, his model is profitable.
 
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It's about the power of the portfolio and the law of averages.

When you own hundreds of thousands of domains, you are going to make more (incl. high-dollar) sales.

The 1% of brands he does sell each year (his average seems to be around $400K sales/month) need to cover the 99% that do not. The vast majority of his sales are in the $2K-$5K - and, yes, his model is profitable.

While his model seems to be profitable, it's funny that he once said that he doubts that HD's model will survive.
 
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This is Mikemann's Daily business :xf.laugh:...Everyday or the other he sells in 5 figures.This is no news.

lets discuss something unique...:xf.grin:

Nice Sale though (y)
 
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This is Mikemann's Daily business :xf.laugh:...Everyday or the other he sells in 5 figures.This is no news.

lets discuss something unique...:xf.grin:

Nice Sale though (y)
thanks to the thread starter but i love this comment :)
 
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