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    discuss Has anyone seen recent decline in low priced .COM sales at Afternic? (clearance, $xx - $xxx range)

    During recent years, I used to clear a ton of .COMs for say $75 or $99 through Afternic before renewal time. Like one in 5 names used to go - and pretty fast. In the last 12 months though, through the same method, I've sold... none. And the names are far better than those I cleared before...
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    discuss Has anyone seen recent decline in low priced .COM sales at Afternic? (clearance, $xx - $xxx range)

    During recent years, I used to clear a ton of .COMs for say $75 or $99 through Afternic before renewal time. Like one in 5 names used to go - and pretty fast. In the last 12 months though, through the same method, I've sold... none. And the names are far better than those I cleared before...
  3. WhoaDomain.com

    question Do you or should you factor inflation when you price your domain?

    Hello NP, This question is pretty specific so I hope it’s not moved to another thread. so we’ve all done this or at least we should. when we get a price inquiry for our domains from either Afternic or Uniregistry or Sedo because we have not put a price on it yet. We jump on Namebio or similar...
  4. WhoaDomain.com

    question Do you or should you factor inflation when you price your domain?

    Hello NP, This question is pretty specific so I hope it’s not moved to another thread. so we’ve all done this or at least we should. when we get a price inquiry for our domains from either Afternic or Uniregistry or Sedo because we have not put a price on it yet. We jump on Namebio or similar...
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    analysis 2021 Sales trends: You might want to read this.

    2021 has been a weird year for my sales. I've been doing pretty good, can't complain overall but it has definitely been a rollercoaster and caught me by surprise. Here's what I've found. Quick note first: My xxx range sales have my been bread and butter until now. However in 2021 my 4-fig...
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    analysis 2021 Sales trends: You might want to read this.

    2021 has been a weird year for my sales. I've been doing pretty good, can't complain overall but it has definitely been a rollercoaster and caught me by surprise. Here's what I've found. Quick note first: My xxx range sales have my been bread and butter until now. However in 2021 my 4-fig...
  7. johnn

    question-answered .IO pricing

    One of my friend has about 100 .io names and he wanted to transfer out of NotWorkSolution (You know why). Which registrar has good pricing (on both transfer and/or register)? Thank you in advance. John
  8. johnn

    question-answered .IO pricing

    One of my friend has about 100 .io names and he wanted to transfer out of NotWorkSolution (You know why). Which registrar has good pricing (on both transfer and/or register)? Thank you in advance. John
  9. Bob Hawkes

    strategy 16 Questions To Ask When Selecting A Domain Name Lander

    While there are many domain name lander options, how are we to know which lander will work best? It is possible to set up a randomized A/B trial, and with enough domain names and time, it might provide statistically significant results. That does not give us an answer today, however. Also, with...
  10. Bob Hawkes

    strategy 16 Questions To Ask When Selecting A Domain Name Lander

    While there are many domain name lander options, how are we to know which lander will work best? It is possible to set up a randomized A/B trial, and with enough domain names and time, it might provide statistically significant results. That does not give us an answer today, however. Also, with...
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    discuss Fixed price strategy

    I wonder how many domainers here are currently using a fixed price strategy? No min offer. BIN or go away. I've been testing this since January and has been very good for me. Had best February ever. The catch is though, precise pricing. I know my pricing is competitive/affordable so there is...
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    discuss Fixed price strategy

    I wonder how many domainers here are currently using a fixed price strategy? No min offer. BIN or go away. I've been testing this since January and has been very good for me. Had best February ever. The catch is though, precise pricing. I know my pricing is competitive/affordable so there is...
  13. AnsL

    strategy Benefit of contrast between prices?

    Howdy! I was wondering whether anyone has experience buying/developing other extensions of the same domain for the sole reason of making the main domain seem more valuable. Example: Owning enorm.com, .net and .org Goal: Selling the .org at as much profit as possible. Strategy: Making...
  14. AnsL

    strategy Benefit of contrast between prices?

    Howdy! I was wondering whether anyone has experience buying/developing other extensions of the same domain for the sole reason of making the main domain seem more valuable. Example: Owning enorm.com, .net and .org Goal: Selling the .org at as much profit as possible. Strategy: Making...
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    discuss The advantage of full retail pricing - And some glimpse at trends in .com acquisition and sales

    I have recently discussed some stuff about price flexibility in this article. ( Side note, it's probably useful not just to beginners, or at least as a refresh and check for some of us. ) Today I will address the entirely opposite approach: Sticking to full retail price (e.g. $3k or whatever...
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    discuss The advantage of full retail pricing - And some glimpse at trends in .com acquisition and sales

    I have recently discussed some stuff about price flexibility in this article. ( Side note, it's probably useful not just to beginners, or at least as a refresh and check for some of us. ) Today I will address the entirely opposite approach: Sticking to full retail price (e.g. $3k or whatever...
  17. Bob Hawkes

    advice Getting More Out Of NamePros Domain Name Appraisals

    Last week’s NamePros Blog post took a look at domain name appraisals – why you might want an appraisal, who could provide it, the different types of appraisals, and some caveats about interpreting appraisals. This week’s post looks into the types of appraisals available here on NamePros, and how...
  18. Bob Hawkes

    advice Getting More Out Of NamePros Domain Name Appraisals

    Last week’s NamePros Blog post took a look at domain name appraisals – why you might want an appraisal, who could provide it, the different types of appraisals, and some caveats about interpreting appraisals. This week’s post looks into the types of appraisals available here on NamePros, and how...
  19. T

    guide Your domain has more than one price. (#3rd beginners tips post)

    (Note, I'll be discussing average priced domains below, as top domains are a different thing.) Each domain in the "regular" price zone (xxx to xxxx range) actually has more than one potential price. And none of these multiple prices is necessarily wrong. Yes, really. There is certain...
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    guide Your domain has more than one price. (#3rd beginners tips post)

    (Note, I'll be discussing average priced domains below, as top domains are a different thing.) Each domain in the "regular" price zone (xxx to xxxx range) actually has more than one potential price. And none of these multiple prices is necessarily wrong. Yes, really. There is certain...
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