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Rob Monster of Epik recently started an interesting discussion over at NamePros about “shooting the moon” when selling your domains. Basically the premise was that you don’t know how much the buyer would be willing to pay, so you might as well ask for an astronomical number and see what happens.

After all, you can’t get a high price if you don’t ask… right? Plus you can always offer a lease as a cheaper alternative, or you can walk your price back down.

For 99.99% of you this is terrible advice. Why?

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I shoot for the moon on names that are a very long term hold that I see appreciating in the future. I get realistic with the med tier stuff and move and recylce when things get slow.
Me too. That's the way to go.
 
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Me too. That's the way to go.

Agreed, It's good to have a few where you say I will look for more than I expected.
 
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Most of time your dealing with fake information to start who cares about shooting for moon then.
Eg fake name at @ gmail address you remember searching for similar earlier in week and now your supposed to fall for email from a broker wanting to buy to resell. If I have a real customer know who it is then all changes.
 
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Yep...shoot for the moon on the top tier domains...take reasonable offers for the rest of the herd.

I've got several 4L's that are 'really' pronounceable (I say 'really' because of the abundance of posts here touting 'pronounceable' letter combos). There are a few one word and many two word domains I consider top tier as well. To give the theory a try, I will shoot for the moon for the next 6 months and see what happens.
 
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