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Domain name:

Sale venue:​
Listing type:​
Listing upgrades:​
Seller:​
Asking price:​
Sale price:​
Purchase venue:​
Purchase price:​
Details:​


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  • Sale venue: Sold at NamePros, outbound direct, inbound direct, etc.
  • Listing type: Make Offer, Fixed price, Auction, Auction with Buy-It-Now, Reverse auction, etc.
  • Listing upgrades: Premium package, featured listing, etc.
  • Seller: me, a friend, a friend of a friend, a colleague, someone else, unknown, etc.
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Domain name: ThisDomain.com​
Sale venue: NamePros (2016)​
Listing type: Make offer with Buy-It-Now​
Listing upgrades: Featured listing​
Seller: Me​
Asking price: $950​
Sale price: $830​
Purchase venue: NamePros (2015)​
Purchase price: $25​
Details: Acquired from a reseller. 5 years old domain. Had for 1 year before resold.​

Domain name: ThatDomain.com​
Sale venue: GoDaddy Auctions (2012)​
Listing type: 7-day Public Auction​
Listing upgrades: N/A​
Seller: Someone else​
Asking price: N/A​
Sale price: $60​
Purchase venue: Hand registration (2009)​
Purchase price: $8​
Details: I watched its auction. The auction description said it was hand-registered the same day it dropped (from expiration).​



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OK, back my repricing story, since I updated price to 1988 earlier this month, I got 4 make offers, and I sold 2 for 200 each (Staffroom . co and green something.)

2 other names, I countered and they replied politely that went for other names. One was a .io so I don't care and I wouldn't have priced low any anway.

But the other name, It would have surely been binned if it was my old 499 lol. He offered 350 and I got greedy after checking his name on Linked in :) but he turned out to be a cheapskate and we got into a awkward situation and he later said he bought an alternative for under 500
Sorry, your post is good info but confusing.
1000 names.
So you repriced this month.
4 offers.
2 sales at 200$.
2 others, one was a 350$ offer, buyer walked away.
The other one was for a .io (you were talking about .co).
 
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Also sharing small sale since I have a story.

I bought my first 200 .co promo domains on epic when I was brand new to domaining.
I didn't know what to look for and what I didn't know what TLDs talke were.
I just went to expired domains .net and selected deleted .co that were available

And then I just eye balled and shortlisted whatever looked good for me. It was July 25th 2021
There were couple guys saying that even if I sold one for 199, I would break even.

None of those 200 domains have sold. I have even did nameliquidate twice. Nada. Good looking names.. Like elote (means corn cob in Spanish), digilat (I thought a clever way to brand Digital), DownJacket ( I even made a custom background for the epik lander lol), colombianDentist (You know a dentist in colombia would surely like the dot.co.. Well that batch was my learning

My next batch i bought in November. By then, I had learnt my lesson. I bought about 600, and I have been selling 3-4 .co domains every month for 499 since november. Now I have around a 1000 and still selling

ANyway, since I was selling 3-4 names for 199-499 (I get make offers sometime and I usually accept since I don't want have time to haggle for a promo .co name), I wanted to test something and since April, I update the price of all my promo .co names to 1499 - 1988 starting April.

My thinking was, selling 1 name for 1988 was better than selling 4 at 499 since I had time till November, if I can manage to sell 1 per month.

I changed all the names except the first 200 names. (Now I have changed them too since I don't have hopes for them so why not moonshot)..

And while I missed this name haha. This was still 299, and it sold. I would say I was lucky. I might not have sold this if this was 1988, but fate works in strange ways.

I rechecked my names this was one of 3-4 names that I forgot to update. Or maybe I thought this was not a brandable and left at 299, I don't quite remember... My memory is not so good specially when you are pricing and repricing a 1000 names...

Anyway, it sold and I am glad it did. Because I believe it takes the right price at the right time to make a sale
(Just my opinion)

OK, back my repricing story, since I updated price to 1988 earlier this month, I got 4 make offers, and I sold 2 for 200 each (Staffroom . co and green something.)

2 other names, I countered and they replied politely that went for other names. One was a .io so I don't care and I wouldn't have priced low any anway.

But the other name, It would have surely been binned if it was my old 499 lol. He offered 350 and I got greedy after checking his name on Linked in :) but he turned out to be a cheapskate and we got into a awkward situation and he later said he bought an alternative for under 500


So far my learning is that I am still getting make offers when I am pricing them higher. I am yet to make a BIN since I have increased them, so I have now removed make offer also on lots of names lol.

Good thing is, the .co.uk name I reported earlier this week for 1988 was priced at 999 for 3 months and it got updated to 1988 when I repriced my .cos

Waiting for my 4 figure .co sale again. Haven't made any 4 figure .co sales since I sold Lassie for 2988 and Soluciones for 4K

getting bored of this 299-499 sales haha



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You've lost me. What's the lesson here?
 
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Sorry, your post is good info but confusing.
1000 names.
So you repriced this month.
4 offers.
2 sales at 200$.
2 others, one was a 350$ offer, buyer walked away.
The other one was for a .io (you were talking about .co).
Lol I was typing away too fast without editing.

Make it 3 offers. Yeah, I got 4 real offers and one was a .io. Not sure why I even mentioned. Maybe because it was the same day

Yes. July 2020
Yes, I was selling 3-4 .co names (cheap promo names) every month since around November/December.
As of now I have about 1000 promo .co names

In April I repriced the promo .cos to 14xx-19xx

And no I have not had any 4 figure sales since I did that, but it's been only 3 weeks. They only made offers, so 2 names foe 200 each, and the one today for 299. SO now I removed the make offer also on some names and did only BIN to see how it affects the sales.

When I repriced the .co, I also repriced other TLDs, and sold a .co.uk for 1988 (it was priced at 999 before april)


You've lost me. What's the lesson here?

What lesson? i am not giving any lessons. Just sharing my thoughts
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 7 months. Hand reg.
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 2 weeks. Caught at drop.

I'm still not so much fond of this name, But since it sold so fast now I wonder if I underpriced it by a lot. Anyway, money in the bank.
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 2 weeks. Caught at drop.

I'm still not so much fond of this name, But since it sold so fast now I wonder if I underpriced it by a lot. Anyway, money in the bank.
You don’t gotta be a fan of it just be happy you sold it even if it sold under its value
 
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Purchase price: $69
Hold time: 9 months
It has only 7 days to expire and I need cashflow so it's not a bad sale.
 
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E V E N .in sold for 1500$ . Inbound and secure transaction done thru DAAZ .com .
 
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Total cost $35
Hold Time 10 months
venue :Squadhelp.
 
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SquadHelp

Handreg + Transfer.
Hold time 12 months
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 6 months.

I am happy with this price for a 3-word. (don't have many 3-words btw). Picked up at drop.
 
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Hold Time: 🧤 Reg + 1 Renewal

I also own f/i/c/o/o/n.com
 
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Protocol.xyz sold for $ 8000 DAN
ClubHouse.xyz sold for $ 4995 Afternic
Blox.xyz sold for $ 3995 Afternic
SwitchBoard.xyz sold for $ 2995 Afternic
Tora.xyz sold for $ 2750 DAN

No further details please. Thanks
 
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Price - $2699
Hold time 1 year
 
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Hijab24.com
Handreg
Hold time : 24 Days
Sold for 100$
outbound
 
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P/R/E/T/T/Y S/U/P/P/L/Y .com
Sale price: $1199
Venue: SEDO
Purchase price: $15 (AUG 2020)
 
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BrokerSquad.com
Sale Price - 1999
Venue - Alter
 
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Y/L/O/C/K/S/./c/o/m

Inspired from BLOCKS.

Investment: $8.5 / HandReg/ 'N My 'Thinktank'
Sold Price: $99
Hold-Time: 12 Days

Target Customers : Domain Resellers.
 
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Domain name: Tax // Neutrality // (dot) // com
Sale venue: Afternic Fast Transfer DLS (Apr 24 2021)
Lander: DNS to DAN
Listing type: BIN on Afternic
Asking price: USD 1,499 BIN
Sale price: USD 1,499
Afternic Fees: 20%
Purchase venue: Godaddy (Mar 2013)
Purchase price: standard COM new reg. price + renewals until Mar 2023
Details: hold time ~8 years
Note: I never do any outbound
 
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Sold sasgroup/co for 250USD (NET) in dan.com
 
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Hash/App // dot/co
Afternic BIN $495
Hold time: 261 days
Cost price: Less than $5

Organic/Box // dot/co
DAN Make Offer $200
Hold time: 13 days
Cost price: Less than $5
Domain had a BIN price of $495, buyer was willing to pay $200 max

Additional info: I have purchased ~600 .co in promos over the last year. Sold 12 of them for between 199-499, and current inventory still has 5-6 months to expiry on a blended basis. Thanks, no more info.
 
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P/R/E/T/T/Y S/U/P/P/L/Y .com
Sale price: $1199
Venue: SEDO
Purchase price: $15 (AUG 2020)
Acquisition venue if you don’t mind
 
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SOLD : EBO .co.in
$4000
via Escrow.com
Hand Registered several years ago
Note : .co.in is Indian cctld released to Corporations in 2003. In 2005, both .in and .co.in were available for public and global registration
Wow!! You must have a very unique view of domaining in general to be able to hold names for this long.....I hope one day, you would share this unique view of yours with us. I really hope to learn a thing or two from your experience over the years Vet.(y)
 
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