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  1. T

    advice Issue with landers and Make Offer - Need Advice

    I'm having the following issue with my .com names in the xxx range, and Make Offer. Happens both at Dan and own landers (currently pointing at Dan). Cannot use BIN as those are set at Afternic. If I don't accept the original offer, I lose the sale in most cases. Most lander buyers for xxx...
  2. T

    advice Issue with landers and Make Offer - Need Advice

    I'm having the following issue with my .com names in the xxx range, and Make Offer. Happens both at Dan and own landers (currently pointing at Dan). Cannot use BIN as those are set at Afternic. If I don't accept the original offer, I lose the sale in most cases. Most lander buyers for xxx...
  3. T

    discuss Interesting conclusions after unusual year sales (.ORG > .COM)

    Some things I've just realized, might be quite useful to others: DON'T LOWER YOUR PRICE. Now let me explain. During 2019 I've had a very weird situation with sales. Almost no .COMs sold, except some at very low prices ($100). It has been eating me to understand why, and to boost the sales...
  4. T

    discuss Interesting conclusions after unusual year sales (.ORG > .COM)

    Some things I've just realized, might be quite useful to others: DON'T LOWER YOUR PRICE. Now let me explain. During 2019 I've had a very weird situation with sales. Almost no .COMs sold, except some at very low prices ($100). It has been eating me to understand why, and to boost the sales...
  5. WhoaDomain.com

    discuss 2020 Start using comps from HugeDomains,BuyDomains,DomainMarket etc.

    I created a post about this on NP before. Posted as a question I think? I've decided along with posting Monthly Search Volumes and maybe SEO and Ranking plus age etc etc. I feel the domains these companies below have chosen to warehouse for themselves has value to domainer. Of course I don't...
  6. WhoaDomain.com

    discuss 2020 Start using comps from HugeDomains,BuyDomains,DomainMarket etc.

    I created a post about this on NP before. Posted as a question I think? I've decided along with posting Monthly Search Volumes and maybe SEO and Ranking plus age etc etc. I feel the domains these companies below have chosen to warehouse for themselves has value to domainer. Of course I don't...
  7. Bob Hawkes

    information 11 Great NamePros Topics from 2019

    So much happens every year on NamePros that it is possible to overlook noteworthy content. In this post, I draw attention to eleven topics from 2019 that I found particularly valuable. They cover domain name acquisition, pricing, selling, negotiation, security, and more. Readers are urged to add...
  8. Bob Hawkes

    information 11 Great NamePros Topics from 2019

    So much happens every year on NamePros that it is possible to overlook noteworthy content. In this post, I draw attention to eleven topics from 2019 that I found particularly valuable. They cover domain name acquisition, pricing, selling, negotiation, security, and more. Readers are urged to add...
  9. NickB

    discuss Price Check for Your Domains on NamePros?

    Just wondering if there is any appetite for a thread where you can list some of your names and the price you have it listed for or your own price expectations? Thinking of setting one up in the appraisal section where you can list 3 names and your BIN price or if it is set at Make offer your...
  10. NickB

    discuss Price Check for Your Domains on NamePros?

    Just wondering if there is any appetite for a thread where you can list some of your names and the price you have it listed for or your own price expectations? Thinking of setting one up in the appraisal section where you can list 3 names and your BIN price or if it is set at Make offer your...
  11. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sell-Through Rates

    The domain name sell-through rate is the percentage of domain names that sell in one calendar year. For example, if your sell-through rate was 2% and you had 400 domains in your portfolio, on average you would expect to sell about 8 domain names per year. In this post I look first at the...
  12. Bob Hawkes

    analysis Domain Name Sell-Through Rates

    The domain name sell-through rate is the percentage of domain names that sell in one calendar year. For example, if your sell-through rate was 2% and you had 400 domains in your portfolio, on average you would expect to sell about 8 domain names per year. In this post I look first at the...
  13. alienbaba

    analysis Novelty VS Cashflow. Reducing your listing price & accepting offers..

    Unpopular opinion, but I was wondering why many domainers are stuck on the novelty of making one large 5 or 6 figure sale in a year for a "premium domain", than multiple 3-4 figure sales which when you add it up could surpass the sale price of your 5 figure domain. If you have a portfolio of 10...
  14. alienbaba

    analysis Novelty VS Cashflow. Reducing your listing price & accepting offers..

    Unpopular opinion, but I was wondering why many domainers are stuck on the novelty of making one large 5 or 6 figure sale in a year for a "premium domain", than multiple 3-4 figure sales which when you add it up could surpass the sale price of your 5 figure domain. If you have a portfolio of 10...
  15. equity78

    domains A look at the psychology of pricing

    Lars Lofgren wrote a very good piece on QuickSprout about the psychology of pricing. The article is very much worth a read for those selling names both actively and passively. While a lot of the techniques are geared more to a tangible product, it still provides some solid insight for domain...
  16. equity78

    domains A look at the psychology of pricing

    Lars Lofgren wrote a very good piece on QuickSprout about the psychology of pricing. The article is very much worth a read for those selling names both actively and passively. While a lot of the techniques are geared more to a tangible product, it still provides some solid insight for domain...
  17. Super-Annuation

    advice NumberDomainPortfolio sold for $53,000 in 2011, but i just hand reg it, after someone else.

    NumberDomainPortfolio sold for $53,000 in 2011, but i just hand reg it, after someone else. I guess I'm wondering, do sales histories reflect intrinsic value? If so, is this domain the exception? Names like TheColosseum also sold for a bit, but I can see scale of value in them. This one, I...
  18. Super-Annuation

    advice NumberDomainPortfolio sold for $53,000 in 2011, but i just hand reg it, after someone else.

    NumberDomainPortfolio sold for $53,000 in 2011, but i just hand reg it, after someone else. I guess I'm wondering, do sales histories reflect intrinsic value? If so, is this domain the exception? Names like TheColosseum also sold for a bit, but I can see scale of value in them. This one, I...
  19. ddfenton

    NameSilo Marketplace Auction "Maximum Bids" Are Disparate - Not In Sync With Value And/Or Each Other

    Ok, this is plaguing me -- last week, Name Silo had a 4 letter one-word dot com (and it was the plural of a kickass, generic three-letter) for something like a $2,388 maximum bid, which was, of course, spoken for. A quick Estibot check showed value at $21K -- I suspect it's worth more. Hedged...
  20. ddfenton

    NameSilo Marketplace Auction "Maximum Bids" Are Disparate - Not In Sync With Value And/Or Each Other

    Ok, this is plaguing me -- last week, Name Silo had a 4 letter one-word dot com (and it was the plural of a kickass, generic three-letter) for something like a $2,388 maximum bid, which was, of course, spoken for. A quick Estibot check showed value at $21K -- I suspect it's worth more. Hedged...
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