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Just my own story-
I sold hatred.com for a huge profit quickly so I assumed selling premium names was going to be easy. I was wrong!
You find an under valued name- buy it and then flip it quickly for a huge profit every time. I am lucky that I have some cash to spend on decent names - nothing crazy but ok names.
I can only comment on 2 sales -
Birdsnest.com - I paid a pretty good amount for this name but figured it would be an easy flip - it turned into 6 months of negotiating with a company that knew what paid. Knowing what I paid kept her at a low price. I finally bailed and sold it after a 10k profit. I contacted every company and person I could find for that name and only had 2 potential buyers - the other had no clue in value and checked out at $500
Pacemakers.com - still not sold! This one is tough. I didn’t pay too much - I have turned down a few offer - high of 20k.
I have contacted the top pacemaker manufacturers- startups -medical travel companies- every company with the name pacemaker or pacemakers included- celebrities - shoe companies- if you can think it - I have probably contacted them
Selling a great name is not quick and it isn’t as easy as you think. Luckily I can hold it but just a word of caution- don’t spend what you can’t afford thinking you will flip quickly
If you give me a qualified lead that buys pacemakers.com I will gladly give you10% - you don’t need to do anything other than give me the lead
Patience is king in this business- I almost ruined myself because my first big sale was so quick!
I sold hatred.com for a huge profit quickly so I assumed selling premium names was going to be easy. I was wrong!
You find an under valued name- buy it and then flip it quickly for a huge profit every time. I am lucky that I have some cash to spend on decent names - nothing crazy but ok names.
I can only comment on 2 sales -
Birdsnest.com - I paid a pretty good amount for this name but figured it would be an easy flip - it turned into 6 months of negotiating with a company that knew what paid. Knowing what I paid kept her at a low price. I finally bailed and sold it after a 10k profit. I contacted every company and person I could find for that name and only had 2 potential buyers - the other had no clue in value and checked out at $500
Pacemakers.com - still not sold! This one is tough. I didn’t pay too much - I have turned down a few offer - high of 20k.
I have contacted the top pacemaker manufacturers- startups -medical travel companies- every company with the name pacemaker or pacemakers included- celebrities - shoe companies- if you can think it - I have probably contacted them
Selling a great name is not quick and it isn’t as easy as you think. Luckily I can hold it but just a word of caution- don’t spend what you can’t afford thinking you will flip quickly
If you give me a qualified lead that buys pacemakers.com I will gladly give you10% - you don’t need to do anything other than give me the lead
Patience is king in this business- I almost ruined myself because my first big sale was so quick!
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