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  1. Ostrados

    news GoDaddy to introduce BIN landers

    The landing page looks cool! The question is: when?
  2. Ostrados

    news GoDaddy to introduce BIN landers

    The landing page looks cool! The question is: when?
  3. T

    advice Strange Afternic situation - had 0 sales in a month (7K names)

    Now this is quite weird and I have seen nothing like it. I'm getting offers and sales each other day at Dan where I park my domains. So things are good there. But on the other hand, I had zero sales in the last 30 days at Afternic with arond 7K names listed. Nothing appears wrong technically...
  4. T

    advice Strange Afternic situation - had 0 sales in a month (7K names)

    Now this is quite weird and I have seen nothing like it. I'm getting offers and sales each other day at Dan where I park my domains. So things are good there. But on the other hand, I had zero sales in the last 30 days at Afternic with arond 7K names listed. Nothing appears wrong technically...
  5. satyadeep singh

    auction 5L domains only $11 - UEDEO.COM

    UEDEO.COM EXPIRE - 30/11/2020 REG - NAMESILO.COM BIN - $11 Auction Ends 3 Hours BIN. Domain push to Namesilo Push
  6. satyadeep singh

    auction 5L domains only $11 - UEDEO.COM

    UEDEO.COM EXPIRE - 30/11/2020 REG - NAMESILO.COM BIN - $11 Auction Ends 3 Hours BIN. Domain push to Namesilo Push
  7. NickB

    discuss Big difference in price on Lander & Marketplace - is the cheaper price honoured?

    Hi Looking for some feedback on the below scenario. I have hit BIN on a domain on Sedo for xxx and the seller has a DAN lander where the BIN is xx,xxx Will the buyer honour the BIN on Sedo? What are the chances that the Sedo listing is no longer the owner of the domain? Have you been in this...
  8. NickB

    discuss Big difference in price on Lander & Marketplace - is the cheaper price honoured?

    Hi Looking for some feedback on the below scenario. I have hit BIN on a domain on Sedo for xxx and the seller has a DAN lander where the BIN is xx,xxx Will the buyer honour the BIN on Sedo? What are the chances that the Sedo listing is no longer the owner of the domain? Have you been in this...
  9. Bob Hawkes

    analysis How Are Investors Pricing Their Domain Names?

    A domainer can ask any price he or she wants for any domain name. Each domain name is different, so looking at what prices others ask will not inform how any particular domain name should be priced. However, since there are frequent discussions around prices being too low or too high, I thought...
  10. Bob Hawkes

    analysis How Are Investors Pricing Their Domain Names?

    A domainer can ask any price he or she wants for any domain name. Each domain name is different, so looking at what prices others ask will not inform how any particular domain name should be priced. However, since there are frequent discussions around prices being too low or too high, I thought...
  11. T

    question Anyone using BIN with a much lower min offer? What was your experience?

    So far I have always been using BIN with a min offer around half the value. (mostly Afternic btw) However I've seen sellers that set a much lower min. For example: $1995 BIN / $500 min or even $2995 BIN + $500min BuyDomains does this oftenly as far as I saw. Edit: although they seem to...
  12. T

    question Anyone using BIN with a much lower min offer? What was your experience?

    So far I have always been using BIN with a min offer around half the value. (mostly Afternic btw) However I've seen sellers that set a much lower min. For example: $1995 BIN / $500 min or even $2995 BIN + $500min BuyDomains does this oftenly as far as I saw. Edit: although they seem to...
  13. T

    tips Afternic pricing for domain clearances: $0 - $299 range. How to get most of your xxx range sales.

    I've been clearing a lot of domains lately, trimming some of the fat out. This gave me the idea to suggest other NP members some pricing points for clearance domains, or low xxx range domains, based on my experience. There are two definite winners: $199 and $75. Now let's see how all these...
  14. T

    tips Afternic pricing for domain clearances: $0 - $299 range. How to get most of your xxx range sales.

    I've been clearing a lot of domains lately, trimming some of the fat out. This gave me the idea to suggest other NP members some pricing points for clearance domains, or low xxx range domains, based on my experience. There are two definite winners: $199 and $75. Now let's see how all these...
  15. Ryan3

    discuss What's your preferred sales method? BIN etc.

    What sales method do you use for most of your domains?
  16. Ryan3

    discuss What's your preferred sales method? BIN etc.

    What sales method do you use for most of your domains?
  17. Shawn T

    discuss BIN Price or Make Offer or Both?

    Hi friends, what are your opinions when it comes to domain selling parking pages? Do you see best sales rates with a singular BIN price? Or do you find that just a Make Offer allows you to sell for a higher price while not scaring away potential customers with a ridiculously high price? Or...
  18. Shawn T

    discuss BIN Price or Make Offer or Both?

    Hi friends, what are your opinions when it comes to domain selling parking pages? Do you see best sales rates with a singular BIN price? Or do you find that just a Make Offer allows you to sell for a higher price while not scaring away potential customers with a ridiculously high price? Or...
  19. Igor Mironyuk

    discuss Outbound/ with BIN price or without

    Every time I write to anybody who may be interested in a domain I offer to him, I ask myself question: Should I point BIN in email or not? How do you think about this? First email must be priced or not?
  20. Igor Mironyuk

    discuss Outbound/ with BIN price or without

    Every time I write to anybody who may be interested in a domain I offer to him, I ask myself question: Should I point BIN in email or not? How do you think about this? First email must be priced or not?
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