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Hello and Assalamo Alaikum,

There have been many times fellow domainers ask about how I negotiate and what messages were exchanged in the entire communication. As everyone knows that most leads don't end up successfully but let me share one of the recent successfully completed sale in which I'll include the communication from beginning till the end. But just for the privacy of domain buyer, I'll exclude domain name and buyer detail.

Inquiry came in via Uniregistry lander on 7th April 2019 and concluded on 16th April 2019.

Buyer: I am interested in your domain depending on price.

Me: I gave price quote of $4888 and won't share the exact template I usually use.

Buyer: OK thank you; my budget is $3,000. Do you have other domain in that range that are unique? I am trying to think of a new business name that also has a domain available at the $2K to $3K price range.

Me: Thanks for your offer of $3000 which is appreciated.

We've hundreds of domains which fits your price range but below are some of them for you to check:


Here I gave around 10 brandable domains to check if he is interested in any of those.

If you like any of the above name, let me know. Or please mention specific keyword/niche so I'll check in our portfolio which fits your need.

Buyer: OK thanks, none of those would work. I am looking for words that relate to nature (water, trees etc).

Me: Thanks for sharing. Below are some names which will fit your requirement but few are above your budget.

Here I listed around 10 domains related to water/trees.

Buyer: Too expensive for me. :)

Me: Yeah, I can understand. However, if you like to proceed with the purchase of xxxxxxxxxx.com, let me know.

Buyer: Thanks. I have up to $3K for a domain for a new business, name is TBD based on domain. I like xxxxxxxxxxx.com best but I cannot afford.
xxxxxxxxxxx.com is my 2nd pick so far and more reasonable for me. I own a domain www.xxxxxxxxx.com. If I can include that domain in a deal to close the gap I would consider. This was going to be my company name for many years but since i bought it long ago several new companies have come out with similar names like www.xxxxxxxxxx.com etc.


Me: Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

No matter you buy domain from me or elsewhere but I'll give you honest suggestion. Using xxxxxxxx.com is confusing and three word domain. To cover up the typo/mistype traffic, you must have xxxxxxxx.com as well so there won't be any leaked traffic. However, the best for sure is xxxxxxxxx.com and we've declined several decent offers to date on this one. But it looks like xxxxxxxxxxx.com could be the best match specially for you considering the budget.

In order to make a quick and fair deal, we would sell it for $4500 only.

What do you think?


Buyer: I appreciate your offer. That price is too high in my opinion looking at market value as well as value to me, however good for you if you can sell
it for that much. For a purchase price of $xxx thats a great return. I am going to keep monitoring DropCatch for some other options. Good luck, if you look at your value/return again and decide you're interested to transact, my email address is [email protected].


Me: I can understand your point but purchase price doesn't matter when selling any domain.

Thanks and wish you all the best in your endeavors.


Buyer: Thank you, I agree purchase price does not matter, just noting fantastic return. Congrats on your success I saw you sold symphony.com that is pretty cool. Best of luck.

Me: Thank you very much.

It's unfortunate the deal didn't go through but let me tell one thing, you're a nice gentleman.


Buyer: Hi AbdulBasit, I appreciate your note. I have been looking around and still like this domain the best. I would purchase for $4,500. Let me know how we proceed.

The buyer knew how much I paid for the domain, most probably using NameBio and found out I acquired via DropCatch. It was good to see he understood that purchase price really doesn't matter when selling a domain.

Also make sure one should never get upset if someone says you paid xx and now asking $xxxxx for it. Buyer always try to get the best deal and seller wants as maximum as possible.

It's part of business so be prepared for everything coming your way. In short, always be nice with everyone.

Feel free to share your experience and/or if you like to give any feedback on the above negotiation.
 
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Congrats!

Nice Read and Thanks for Sharing.
 
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I think one factor that usually leads to good negotiation and good sales is when the seller is financially buoyant. A desperate seller is more likely to accept anything that comes his way, and are more likely to lose sales due to desperation.

The more relaxed you are during negotiation, the more valuable your domain seem in the eyes of the buyer, and the more money you get out of the deal.

Congrats on your successful sell
 
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Very well done, a lot of sellers would give in rather than appear to 'lose' the buyer at a certain price point.
 
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Supeb example of how to be firm and professional in this business. Congratulations on the sale @AbdulBasit.com and thank you for sharing this with our community.

Bob
 
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Thank You @AbdulBasit.com for sharing your negotiation with the buyer.It was really useful one to learn from.
 
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Congrats on the sale. Very classy negotiation. Well done. And Symphony.com for $375,000! Damn. Awesome domain and awesome sale.
 
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Thank you everyone who gave their feedback and well wishes which is very much appreciated.
I'm glad you guys liked it and I love to share my experiences.
 
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Congrats @AbdulBasit.com enjoy the good feel!

I’ve got a deal awaiting payment at Uniregistry today. It’s a few months old hand registered. Autonomous + one word .com

From a $300 offer to a $5000 sale!
Buyer stopped @$2000 for days but we went passed that.

Will share details soon.
Deal done, payment received. Got the good feel ;) $8 hand reg to a $5000 sale in 4 months.

A bit of a twist. Buyer backed out in between stating that they have moved on with some $10 registrations.

I made my research earlier and found they registered .org version and .com version having a “-“ in between words. So I replied “I’m sure you understand the value of the asset of interest. My price is fixed and I will be developing the domain over the weekend if no deal is finalized by the end of the week”. And that I did.

Started building the domain asset onto my e-commerce. Few days letter I received a desperate full amount. A deal done.

Say NO! and mean NO!
Be super polite and professional.
And of course, be reasonable with asking price.
 
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damn you mean you turned handreg name into 5000$
what a blessing,!!!!!!!
many congrats to you,
i have just been getting offers for two hand reg i got in low xxx
and guess what i said NO! and i meant NO!
congrats once again
 
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Am I the only one who would've just sell the domain for $3,000? just wondering.
 
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Hello and Assalamo Alaikum,

Also make sure one should never get upset if someone says you paid xx and now asking $xxxxx for it. Buyer always try to get the best deal and seller wants as maximum as possible.

This happens in most deals. Some buyers say it upfront, others convey this message indirectly by giving a very low offer ( closer to our acquired price). I prefer buyer asks me upfront on the price difference. I talk about being 'at the right place at the right time' to pick the domain and, that I am an investor who invests in several domains. While I make some profit from some, I lose money on others when they do not get sold or when I drop them. Hence, I win some, I lose some like any business.
 
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yeah some can be very annoying, i have chatted with some and the tell me i bought it at xx.
forgetting the work i put in, the time i spend reading journals just to make the right choice,
and even after making the right choice, the time frame it takes to get a buyer, some times the domain expires and you got to renew especially when dealing with brandables.
what about the little fees we pay to list names on brandpa and brandbucket, those little fees turns out to be big money when you want to submit over 50-100 names,
these buyers/end users don't put all this into considerations.
if it was easy all of us will probably be millionaires right?
these is industry is harder than i thought it should,
well there is nothing easy when it comes to making money,
i just love what i do, and that is why i stuck to this industry
 
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i wish every good domainers that is really putting in hardwork into this industry a big success this year,
we are the most patient humans and surely the fattest bone awaits us this year sooner than later..
 
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Thanks! I like your style of doing business!! (y)
 
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@AbdulBasit.com thank you for sharing the post! I am just curious, can you check and see if the domain looks like it has actually been put into use? It has no effect on negotiating but I am curious. :)
 
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