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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 here.
Let’s say you have 7,500 domains, what would you do?
Would you experiment, keep the $28,888 pricing for a year and hope for more sales?
Or would you lower the prices to $499 and just focus on volume to cover renewals?

How many domains do you have?
 
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Politely lol
 
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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 here.
Let’s say you have 7,500 domains, what would you do?
Would you experiment, keep the $28,888 pricing for a year and hope for more sales?
Or would you lower the prices to $499 and just focus on volume to cover renewals?

How many domains do you have?

A person with 7500 domains is definitely a professional domainer, and their pricing is not a significant concern. Life can sometimes corner you.

There are moments in life when a single cent can feel like a thousand. When you find yourself without "friends" to help or even a single family member to assist, the only thing you can do is seek a way out. I believe Ryan was in that situation.

Right now, I have 150 down, but it feels like 15k.
 
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Learning about domain name value investing is a long process.

so is everything else we do in life

experience is everything

and experience is time.
 
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Still vague. Still trying to make us make sense of your shallow writings. No specifics. This is L. Ron Hubbard level gaslighting.

I quoted all your posts to show how empty they were and you would not engage with any of those for some reason?

Here is a link to ALL you posts in this thread that I saw and none of them seem that deep. I have read more impactful and true things on a toilet stall.

This is a two for one since they are right on top of each other:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/28-888-vs-499.1367198/page-5#post-9519092





https://www.namepros.com/threads/28-888-vs-499.1367198/page-5#post-9519231



And this is the response AFTER I pointed out how your posts to other people come off to me;

https://www.namepros.com/threads/28-888-vs-499.1367198/page-5#post-9519794



That is it. Nothing deep, nothing really meaningful. All standard, empty, get rich quick platitudes. If you knew what domains were good and would sell why are they still out there? Sure at first you would have a money blockage but after a while you would be making more and more money and able to buy more and sell more.

Some people think I am not being fair to you but I think you are being condescending to others.

There is one reason domains sell. Somebody wants to buy them at the price they can buy them at. It is that simple. We know that. I am not asking for advice because I am just getting rid of inventory of domains I will probably never need. I have made more from domains than I have ever put into them by many fold.

There are many ways to make money off of domains but there are also many ways to lose money on domains.

Condescending, throwaway, one liners do not help anyone other than the person stroking their own ego making them.

Let me spell it out for you.

I responded to someone who basically said they felt better about their names seeing some of the “bad” domains that sell for good money.

I said learn why they sold. Which is almost exclusively SEO reasons. So you shouldn’t feel better about your bad hand reg names because they are not going to sell without those same SEO factors.

They might sell. Anything can. But the lesson from looking at a list of SEO names that sell for good money and “learning” that your equally bad but also lacking SEO factor names can sell similarly is flawed.
 
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Let me spell it out for you.

I responded to someone who basically said they felt better about their names seeing some of the “bad” domains that sell for good money.

I said learn why they sold. Which is almost exclusively SEO reasons. So you shouldn’t feel better about your bad hand reg names because they are not going to sell without those same SEO factors.

They might sell. Anything can. But the lesson from looking at a list of SEO names that sell for good money and “learning” that your equally bad but also lacking SEO factor names can sell similarly is flawed.
Thank you Mr. Tully. That makes a lot more sense than "you still have to learn" and even "SEO" and or "SEO Reasons" is less to type.
 
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