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  1. BrandingGo

    analysis Views

    Hello, Can I get more detailed view statistics, and incoming leads? I think this will help us with pricing by understanding how interesting the domain is to buyers. https://www.namepros.com/threads/artificial-intellect-com-ai.1380452/ https://www.namepros.com/threads/health-cares-com.1380460/
  2. BrandingGo

    analysis Views

    Hello, Can I get more detailed view statistics, and incoming leads? I think this will help us with pricing by understanding how interesting the domain is to buyers. https://www.namepros.com/threads/artificial-intellect-com-ai.1380452/ https://www.namepros.com/threads/health-cares-com.1380460/
  3. Sully

    domains When Comps Become Noise

    I spent two hours last Tuesday night on NameBio looking at comps for a domain I already knew I should price at $3,500. I knew it was a $3,500 name. I've been doing this long enough to recognize the structure, the buyer pool, the use cases. But I still went digging. Found a few sales that...
  4. Sully

    domains When Comps Become Noise

    I spent two hours last Tuesday night on NameBio looking at comps for a domain I already knew I should price at $3,500. I knew it was a $3,500 name. I've been doing this long enough to recognize the structure, the buyer pool, the use cases. But I still went digging. Found a few sales that...
  5. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Aspirational Pricing on Select Domain Names: An Interview with Doron Vermaat

    Getting pricing right is one of the most challenging aspects of successful domain name investing. Doron Vermaat has been highly successful with his own portfolio, and has, through Efty, helped many other investors be successful. When I heard Doron share ideas on aspirational pricing for a...
  6. Bob Hawkes

    interviews Aspirational Pricing on Select Domain Names: An Interview with Doron Vermaat

    Getting pricing right is one of the most challenging aspects of successful domain name investing. Doron Vermaat has been highly successful with his own portfolio, and has, through Efty, helped many other investors be successful. When I heard Doron share ideas on aspirational pricing for a...
  7. Hashim

    question Adding a price vs using "make offer"

    Hey everyone, hobbyist domainer here that's been lurking for a long time. Apologies if this has already been asked recently but the search didn't turn anything up. What's everyone's opinions on leaving out a price for buying a domain - i.e. leaving only "make offer" as an option? I'm doing this...
  8. Hashim

    question Adding a price vs using "make offer"

    Hey everyone, hobbyist domainer here that's been lurking for a long time. Apologies if this has already been asked recently but the search didn't turn anything up. What's everyone's opinions on leaving out a price for buying a domain - i.e. leaving only "make offer" as an option? I'm doing this...
  9. katerleonid

    discuss $28,888 vs $499

    Just saw this case on X. Ryan owns 7,500 domain names. In the first month, he priced them all at $28,888 - and got 1 sale. In the second month, he priced them all at $2,499 - and got 5 sales. In the third month, he priced them all at $499 - and got 45 sales. I don’t have a clear conclusion...
  10. katerleonid

    discuss $28,888 vs $499

    Just saw this case on X. Ryan owns 7,500 domain names. In the first month, he priced them all at $28,888 - and got 1 sale. In the second month, he priced them all at $2,499 - and got 5 sales. In the third month, he priced them all at $499 - and got 45 sales. I don’t have a clear conclusion...
  11. ryan87

    Identical premium domain pricing across registries.

    I wonder if anyone here is interested in a topic like this to document a concerning issue with premium domain pricing. I think it's a problem for registrants and something that should get some attention. I'll post an example of what I mean and if anyone wants to add their own or give opinions...
  12. ryan87

    Identical premium domain pricing across registries.

    I wonder if anyone here is interested in a topic like this to document a concerning issue with premium domain pricing. I think it's a problem for registrants and something that should get some attention. I'll post an example of what I mean and if anyone wants to add their own or give opinions...
  13. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Automated Appraisal Tools: Look Beyond The Number

    It is easy to despise automated appraisal tools. For almost any name, when you query different sites, the values will range from $100, or less, to often tens of thousands of dollars. If you check a name that has recently sold, odds are many appraisals will be far off the actual selling price...
  14. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Automated Appraisal Tools: Look Beyond The Number

    It is easy to despise automated appraisal tools. For almost any name, when you query different sites, the values will range from $100, or less, to often tens of thousands of dollars. If you check a name that has recently sold, odds are many appraisals will be far off the actual selling price...
  15. byte

    Atom.com domain pricing discrepancy on mobile

    Has anyone experienced an issue when repricing domains on Atom.com, specifically on the mobile interface? I have observed that the secondary purchase button, which appears after the user scrolls and the primary button at the top is no longer visible, does not reflect the updated pricing...
  16. byte

    Atom.com domain pricing discrepancy on mobile

    Has anyone experienced an issue when repricing domains on Atom.com, specifically on the mobile interface? I have observed that the secondary purchase button, which appears after the user scrolls and the primary button at the top is no longer visible, does not reflect the updated pricing...
  17. william

    discuss I was desperate for a sale… so I INCREASED my prices.

    Most domainers, when sales slow down, instinctively lower their prices. Bills come in, renewals pile up, and slashing BINs feels like the only option. I’ve done it myself. But recently, I tried something different—and it worked. I just had WatermelonAI.com listed for $1,999. Got an inbound...
  18. william

    discuss I was desperate for a sale… so I INCREASED my prices.

    Most domainers, when sales slow down, instinctively lower their prices. Bills come in, renewals pile up, and slashing BINs feels like the only option. I’ve done it myself. But recently, I tried something different—and it worked. I just had WatermelonAI.com listed for $1,999. Got an inbound...
  19. NameGroove

    analysis 17 Proven Tips for Better Domain Sell-Through Rates

    Many members in the Atom thread are discussing their dashboard stats that have yet to be shown by Atom to correlate to a higher sell-through rate ("STR"). Thus, I thought it helpful to compile the data shared by Atom that does correlate to STR. This adds to a helpful article written by another...
  20. NameGroove

    analysis 17 Proven Tips for Better Domain Sell-Through Rates

    Many members in the Atom thread are discussing their dashboard stats that have yet to be shown by Atom to correlate to a higher sell-through rate ("STR"). Thus, I thought it helpful to compile the data shared by Atom that does correlate to STR. This adds to a helpful article written by another...
  21. News

    sales Mike Mann sells 11 domains for $170,716 in October

    If you want to further understand Mike Mann’s pricing and sell-through rates read here: A few important details on Mike Mann’s domain sales. In 2020 Mike Mann dropped about 50,000 domains from his 350,000 (about 14%) and now has 300,000 domains in his portfolio. Read More.
  22. News

    sales Mike Mann sells 11 domains for $170,716 in October

    If you want to further understand Mike Mann’s pricing and sell-through rates read here: A few important details on Mike Mann’s domain sales. In 2020 Mike Mann dropped about 50,000 domains from his 350,000 (about 14%) and now has 300,000 domains in his portfolio. Read More.
  23. enterscope

    discuss It's time everyone raise their prices

    It has long been said that $2500 is the sweet spot for domain pricing, but that was 10+ years ago. It's pushing 2025 and average price should be around $5000 now. Heck, businesses drop $10k on websites every day, how much more for their brand? With inflation, rising registration fees at domain...
  24. enterscope

    discuss It's time everyone raise their prices

    It has long been said that $2500 is the sweet spot for domain pricing, but that was 10+ years ago. It's pushing 2025 and average price should be around $5000 now. Heck, businesses drop $10k on websites every day, how much more for their brand? With inflation, rising registration fees at domain...
  25. B

    question Is it possible to automatically copy your domains prices to another market?

    I would like to add all my domains to Sedo, but not go one by one pricing them, instead put the same price as they have on Afternic. Is that possible?
  26. B

    question Is it possible to automatically copy your domains prices to another market?

    I would like to add all my domains to Sedo, but not go one by one pricing them, instead put the same price as they have on Afternic. Is that possible?
  27. MrMDMF

    discuss Pricing psychology and strategies

    As I'm sure we all are, I'm still, and forever, learning how to price my domains at face value correctly when potential buyers reach a landing page. I assume pricing between 999 and 4999 is a sweet spot and a good starting point, especially for negotiation practices regarding the make-offer...
  28. MrMDMF

    discuss Pricing psychology and strategies

    As I'm sure we all are, I'm still, and forever, learning how to price my domains at face value correctly when potential buyers reach a landing page. I assume pricing between 999 and 4999 is a sweet spot and a good starting point, especially for negotiation practices regarding the make-offer...
  29. Nomad91

    question Reseller pricing for AI domains - What are your thoughts?

    Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well. I just had a quick question about pricing and I was wondering what your thoughts are, I'm not sure exactly how to price my AI domains, Generally, what is the reseller pricing for the following AI domains; Keyword .ai Keyword + ai.com ai +...
  30. Nomad91

    question Reseller pricing for AI domains - What are your thoughts?

    Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well. I just had a quick question about pricing and I was wondering what your thoughts are, I'm not sure exactly how to price my AI domains, Generally, what is the reseller pricing for the following AI domains; Keyword .ai Keyword + ai.com ai +...
  31. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Process to Rate and Price a Domain Name Acquisition - Part 2

    Last week in Process to Rate and Price a Domain Name – Part 1, I covered: Structure, clarity and memorability of the name. Multiple interpretations, both literal and metaphorical. Business applications, related metrics. Indicators of recent startup use of similar terms. Registered extension...
  32. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Process to Rate and Price a Domain Name Acquisition - Part 2

    Last week in Process to Rate and Price a Domain Name – Part 1, I covered: Structure, clarity and memorability of the name. Multiple interpretations, both literal and metaphorical. Business applications, related metrics. Indicators of recent startup use of similar terms. Registered extension...
  33. Maxxo

    discuss Who sets pricing for "premium" .co expired domains?

    Anyone know who sets pricing for expired .co domains that are classified as premium names? Just about any one word dictionary name that is shorter than 10 letters is tagged as a premium name, and the pricing seems rather arbitrary. Does it have anything to do with the fact that .co is being used...
  34. Maxxo

    discuss Who sets pricing for "premium" .co expired domains?

    Anyone know who sets pricing for expired .co domains that are classified as premium names? Just about any one word dictionary name that is shorter than 10 letters is tagged as a premium name, and the pricing seems rather arbitrary. Does it have anything to do with the fact that .co is being used...
  35. Bob Hawkes

    information Liquidate Domain Names Or Not, That Is The Question

    Perhaps you have decided to reduce the size of your domain portfolio and retain only the better names. Or you are scaling down, as you have less interest or time to devote to domain investing. Possibly you simply have less confidence in certain sectors or niches, and want to get rid of names in...
  36. Bob Hawkes

    information Liquidate Domain Names Or Not, That Is The Question

    Perhaps you have decided to reduce the size of your domain portfolio and retain only the better names. Or you are scaling down, as you have less interest or time to devote to domain investing. Possibly you simply have less confidence in certain sectors or niches, and want to get rid of names in...
  37. Bob Hawkes

    strategy The Minimum Domain Price for Profitability

    Pricing of domain names is hard. If you price too high, your sell-through rate may go down. If you price too low, you leave money on the table. But what is the right price point? While various automated appraisal systems are available, they disagree wildly on almost all names, and few have...
  38. Bob Hawkes

    strategy The Minimum Domain Price for Profitability

    Pricing of domain names is hard. If you price too high, your sell-through rate may go down. If you price too low, you leave money on the table. But what is the right price point? While various automated appraisal systems are available, they disagree wildly on almost all names, and few have...
  39. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Questions to Consider During Domain Name Acquisitions

    It can seem complex, with all the metrics and tools and more, to decide which names are worth acquiring. Let’s simplify the process to some key questions to ask. None of these are original, and most have been around for years, but I thought, particularly for those new to domain investing, it...
  40. Bob Hawkes

    strategy Questions to Consider During Domain Name Acquisitions

    It can seem complex, with all the metrics and tools and more, to decide which names are worth acquiring. Let’s simplify the process to some key questions to ask. None of these are original, and most have been around for years, but I thought, particularly for those new to domain investing, it...
  41. Bob Hawkes

    strategy How Should Investors Respond To Domain Name Renewal Price Increases?

    Domain renewal price increases make domain investing even more challenging. We are about to see another 7% increase in .com wholesale prices on Sept. 1, 2023, and a 10% increase in .net prices on Feb. 1, 2024. Prices for .xyz have increased each of the last two years, with timing and price...
  42. Bob Hawkes

    strategy How Should Investors Respond To Domain Name Renewal Price Increases?

    Domain renewal price increases make domain investing even more challenging. We are about to see another 7% increase in .com wholesale prices on Sept. 1, 2023, and a 10% increase in .net prices on Feb. 1, 2024. Prices for .xyz have increased each of the last two years, with timing and price...
  43. T

    tips Probably the simplest way to decide between BIN and Make Offer

    Ask yourself: What suits this domain best, a straight buy now or a negotiation? Some example cases: - You have a high value domain, 5-fig+ = In most cases a negotiation is involved = Make Offer - You have a mid 4-fig domain = Are there many potential buyers for it? if so, Make Offer. Find the...
  44. T

    tips Probably the simplest way to decide between BIN and Make Offer

    Ask yourself: What suits this domain best, a straight buy now or a negotiation? Some example cases: - You have a high value domain, 5-fig+ = In most cases a negotiation is involved = Make Offer - You have a mid 4-fig domain = Are there many potential buyers for it? if so, Make Offer. Find the...
  45. P

    survey What is your experience with Squadhelp Premium pricing?

    I have a domain name with Squadhelp premium and they have priced it for me for about 4K. I have offered it to someone on namepros today for 10% the price of Squadhelp. Is this common? or totally unheard of? would you do that with some of your listed domains that has been sitting on squadhelp...
  46. P

    survey What is your experience with Squadhelp Premium pricing?

    I have a domain name with Squadhelp premium and they have priced it for me for about 4K. I have offered it to someone on namepros today for 10% the price of Squadhelp. Is this common? or totally unheard of? would you do that with some of your listed domains that has been sitting on squadhelp...
  47. NameFinest

    poll Best Pricing Strategy

    Hi, I'm wondering which price has the highest STR. And if this really matters.
  48. NameFinest

    poll Best Pricing Strategy

    Hi, I'm wondering which price has the highest STR. And if this really matters.
  49. NameFinest

    question HugeDomains.com as Reference For Pricing and Renewals

    If a similar domain is listed on HugeDomains.com it's a good sign to understand if my domains have some value? Some of the keywords don't show many meaningful sales on NameBio but I can find them listed for sale on HugeDomains.com for good prices. For instance, I have: BuddyBurrito.com...
  50. NameFinest

    question HugeDomains.com as Reference For Pricing and Renewals

    If a similar domain is listed on HugeDomains.com it's a good sign to understand if my domains have some value? Some of the keywords don't show many meaningful sales on NameBio but I can find them listed for sale on HugeDomains.com for good prices. For instance, I have: BuddyBurrito.com...
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