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Hello all,

How will you deal with your price on request queries if you decided to sell the domain for a great price (5,6, or 7 figures)? Do you have or follow any specific strategies?

If possible kindly share your experience.

Thank you :)
 
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It really depends on the name, for instance, you cant put a xx,xxx price tag on a xxx domain.
 
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It really depends on the name, for instance, you cant put a xx,xxx price tag on a xxx domain.

Let's consider valuable, potential & quality domain.
 
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You just need to set a price that you are happy with, taking into consideration what you paid for it? Market vaue? Renewal fees etc
 
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when you feel the need to answer that question
why didn't you set a BIN straight away?

just because a question is asked
that doesn't make you responsible to answer
 
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Let me clear,

I asked this question to know how will you handle price on request queries for your unpriced domains. Meaning how you handle low offers from buyers, what strategy do use to convince/make them spend the amount you desired, and close your deal for a great price like 5,6, or 7 figures?

In short, the strategy you use to convert X,XXX offer into XXX,XXX!
 
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Let me clear,

I asked this question to know how will you handle price on request queries for your unpriced domains. Meaning how you handle low offers from buyers, what strategy do use to convince/make them spend the amount you desired, and close your deal for a great price like 5,6, or 7 figures?

In short, the strategy you use to convert X,XXX offer into XXX,XXX!

100 usd to 400?
 
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