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Uniregistry.com has anyone had any luck buying or selling on the new market.
Yep. Have a buyer on the hook which could potentially turn into a 5 figure sale and today he's emailed my broker asking her to stop sending lots of emails and that he'll reach out if he decides to purchase. It is a form of harassment.
PS. I still prefer passing inquiries to the brokerage team, just wish they'd cut out the constant stream of follow up emails.
Lately I am not able to view daily parking reports..it keeps on getting delayed . Why not consistently? Today is 20th, I am still not able to view yesterday's report (its 5:45 pm PST) @Uniregistry
I was not talking about future reminders every few months, but 2-3 sometimes 4 emails a week after the inquiry. Some of the potential buyers are so angry when they get those endless emails, that they say explicitelly they want to be removed from the future Mailing lists. Maybe that works on the large sscale, but to some buyers may sound pathetic, pushy and desperate.
Alot of those emails are automated, so it's kind of like a free 15% anytime someone bites.yes they really anoy them away
and the brokers
well I wonder how and if they have ever had a sale
Alot of those emails are automated, so it's kind of like a free 15% anytime someone bites.
Can you imagine have tens of thousands of old inquiries, and have a few bites a week, really helps the bottom line for sure.
Really if you know your domain, the market, and can negotiate, you are your own self broker, no need to pay anyone 15-20%, which is alot of money when you are doing deals in the thousands.
I don't know many industries where brokers take 20% of the sellers asset, only in domaining, do we continue to allow this.
Sedo does have account managers, and 1-2 brokers I believe who handle the one word generic stuff. Account managers will throw themselves into a negotiation from time to time.Well, zero sales from 44 leads is pretty terrible Uniregistry! A sales enquiry must be good for a sale... or were you asking very high prices? Most businesses will pay at least 500-10000 USD for a good domain.
Could I broaden this out, into who are the market leading domain negotiators? Flippa and Sedo don't have any "active brokers" do they? I just get messages, and need to make my own counters (no opportunity to offer comparables etc). Maybe Afternic is market leader?
Uniregistry has made mid 5 figures of commissions off me this year so far
Most of those sales are mark monitor or safe name sales where I guess the contacts just bypassed the lander, and called into a broker. So if you get a phone inquiry thru a broker, just play it like it is a serious inquiry.Awesome! Well done Are you able to share (or PM) some of the names you have sold?
Most of those sales are mark monitor or safe name sales where I guess the contacts just bypassed the lander, and called into a broker. So if you get a phone inquiry thru a broker, just play it like it is a serious inquiry.
Make offer on most, more times of none bin will come back to haunt you, but it is helpful in some cases. Depends on the caliber of the name, but as we saw from the myworld sale, sky can be the limit sometimes.Will do, thanks
Do you have your names listed "Buy It Now" or "Make Offer?
Make offer on most, more times of none bin will come back to haunt you, but it is helpful in some cases. Depends on the caliber of the name, but as we saw from the myworld sale, sky can be the limit sometimes.
Learned about the $100 payout minimum the hard way. Sold a domain for $99 and I can't get the money out until I'm over $100 in sales.
This includes putting the money into a Uni account for renewing and buying names. WTF?
Other internal registrar marketplaces do not do this.