vanvinh
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In a facebook post, Mike Mann indicated he recently sold the domain name WeAreParents.com $7000, purchased 10/16/16 $20
Connections or personal network have nothing to do with a sale to an enduser. Unless, you sell startup type names and have a connection to a VC guy or company that consistently has ideas or concepts that need names.The domain is not always valuable. His connections are. In this case, an average domainer would be lucky to get $50. Most domainers have no rich connections. Sell to the one who has money to spend and more often than not a better sale price will be realized. If you have decent domains, build a network of affluent buyers. Easier said than done.
Connections or personal network have nothing to do with a sale to an enduser. Unless, you sell startup type names and have a connection to a VC guy or company that consistently has ideas or concepts that need names.
The way a name is marketed is what helps sell the name. When a potential buyer types in a name and lands at DomainMarket.com the buyer automatically knows that a real business owns this domain and is in business to sell this domain. The professionalism of his marketplace is probably the biggest reason he makes sales. No different then HugeDomains selling $2,500 names all day long because the potential buyer knows they are dealing with a real legitimate business that sells domains. It automatically makes the buyer believe that maybe domains really are worth what the seller is asking.So, you're saying you could have sold the name for $7k if you were the owner.
The way a name is marketed is what helps sell the name. When a potential buyer types in a name and lands at DomainMarket.com the buyer automatically knows that a real business owns this domain and is in business to sell this domain. The professionalism of his marketplace is probably the biggest reason he makes sales. No different then HugeDomains selling $2,500 names all day long because the potential buyer knows they are dealing with a real legitimate business that sells domains. It automatically makes the buyer believe that maybe domains really are worth what the seller is asking.
It's like a half ass used car lot in the middle of town trying to sell cars compared to a used car lot like AutoNation, CarMax, or DriveTime. They sell the same inventory but the ones that clearly market themselves as real successful businesses sell much more cars then everyone else at a much higher profit. Impression sells everything in life.
These type sales are almost unbelievable, wow! If that name would have been in the appraisal section here everyone would have told me reg fee.
lol I know!These type sales are almost unbelievable, wow! If that name would have been in the appraisal section here everyone would have told me reg fee.
lol I know!
I was just gonna ask how often the appraisals on NP are even close. (How are people coming up with their appraisals anyhow?)
lol I know!
I was just gonna ask how often the appraisals on NP are even close. (How are people coming up with their appraisals anyhow?)
WrongConnections or personal network have nothing to do with a sale to an enduser. Unless, you sell startup type names and have a connection to a VC guy or company that consistently has ideas or concepts that need names.
If you really need good appraisal then you ought to go through previous threads, list good appraisers and call them on your appraisal thread. No guarantee you will get an appraisal but if you do get a good appraisal then hey, its free and worth the try
Guess it wouldn't hurt to try an appraisal on here. See how it goes.