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Mike Mann has just sold CryptoWorld.com for $194,888.
What are your thoughts on the price?
What are your thoughts on the price?
I remember Adam Dicker saying at domain sherpa, he was making x sales with x profit a month (x was an impressive number). Anyone thought he was great, not everyone dislikes him. Average people thinking moves in the same direction of the wind.
It is indeed very curious for those who see so much value on the domain and didn't approach to buy it before? Where you as "fool" as the others saying the domain does not worth that much?
yesIf you knew that the buyer is Binance would you raise the price for CryptoWorld.com?
me? I sell about a dozen super premium domains every dayIt's all about statistics. I bet you that if no one will speak about him for a year, he will not get 1 sale. And I mean no one from the whole internet, not just this forum.
BTW is this some kind of a record? Biggest flip ever?
True.com, only 400? And when did CryptoLife.com sell?This is why you guys are here, this is what domaining is all about, the seller bought CryptoWorld.com for $15, and sold it for $195,000, that is a grand slam, what more can anybody want, in context domains like digital.com sold for $373K, True.com $400, CryptoLife.com $195K
Sorry that should read $400K, cryptoworld.com sold for $195KTrue.com, only 400? And when did CryptoLife.com sell?
The only market solution available to discover a domains true value is www.AccurateAppraisals.com
At 88 dollars a name, for the newbies, they can reg 10 names for that price, so dont worry, they wont use it.Really Mike? Advocating an appraisal service? I thought you knew better.
I am wondering if you got cryptolife and cryptoworld mixed up.Sorry that should read $400K, cryptolife.com sold for $195K
Yea, to much multi tasking, it was cryptoworld.com, must have read cryptolife.com somewhere.I am wondering if you got cryptolife and cryptoworld mixed up.
There are people who put crazy prices on their domains, they only sell a few a year, but with that insane pricing, they yield much higher returns. Rather than trying to juggle offers, and try to please the buying side, and give in all the time. I think Mike Mann realizes this if he prices his domains marginally it is an endless struggle to keep replacing inventory, and to outsell your renewals, you need stepping stones like this crytoworld.com sale at $195K, huge cashflow influx, gives him nice buying power, and a nice nest egg to pay renewals, and shop for new domains with.I give these guys credit ,I have the same type of names ,in general but I guess selling them for 600-2k model does not work,and to top it off the cheap sob s that want the domain for 2 hundred bucks ,I guess the best model is - is to price high with BIN and put a min bid not too far under , in fact anything I sold on afternic from 3-5 k was bin take it or leave it,no other way to contact me. It actually does work ,the new gd/afternic appraisal tool is a good. get it at GYOV.com get yor own value ,I guess
At 88 dollars a name, for the newbies, they can reg 10 names for that price, so dont worry, they wont use it.
I started to make a spreadsheet of the values on a google doc.I give these guys credit ,I have the same type of names ,in general but I guess selling them for 600-2k model does not work,and to top it off the cheap sob s that want the domain for 2 hundred bucks ,I guess the best model is - is to price high with BIN and put a min bid not too far under , in fact anything I sold on afternic from 3-5 k was bin take it or leave it,no other way to contact me. It actually does work ,the new gd/afternic appraisal tool is a good. get it at GYOV.com get yor own value ,I guess
things were different 10 years ago.
today we have something called crypto
its what gives domain the value
check it out. cheers
things were different 10 years ago.
today we have something called crypto
its what gives domain the value
check it out. cheers
Domain King had paid 45K for Porno dot com and sold it for $8,888,888.88, so no, this is nowhere near a record. Maybe for a 15 dollar name, but not an overall record.BTW is this some kind of a record? Biggest flip ever?
Why should be a solution when there is no problem? We are discussing a reported sale.So what is the solution here? (I still don't understand the problem, so bare with me)
I guess someone should appoint you guys (or similar minded folks) to arbitrarily decide domain values - so these types of sales don't happen?
(keep in mind the buyer and seller are both happy with the price of the domain)
Ugh...