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I wish everyone success, but we are always looking for the secrets of success. In your opinion, what makes Swetha sell at such high prices?
 
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Her latest 6 figure Sale 129,888 Byte.xyz was cancelled today after ten days. Buyer failed to pay.
 
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If Swetha were a man nobody would be doubting her sales or even remotely suggesting that somebody else is conspiratorially behind her and making the sales happen for her.

Nah. At this rate of selling it would be the same for man or woman.
 
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I wish everyone success, but we are always looking for the secrets of success. In your opinion, what makes Swetha sell at such high prices?
This is a bait thread (one of 10 million on here) to get tongues wagging (again) over xyz.

Daniel Negari (and Swetha) must be loving all this free publicity and SEO.

However, the bottom line is that Swetha like others have said had foresight and boldness to risk a lot of money on a then unknown extension. As Brad said, this is hard to repeat because it's not possible to know what will work out - imagine, in an alternative scenario for example, if Swetha had put all her money into .mobi instead of xyz. Or if the fortunes reversed with .mobi becoming successful and xyz a flop.

Luck does play some part and that's also why high risk (which requires some good fortune) sometimes equals high reward.

As with all things money related, one must do their own research then hope for the best but minimize their expectations.
 
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You can't have six figure sales when you don't demand six figures for good names. A lot of people on here would be millionaires already if they knew how to price names. Instead they spend months finding a good name, they get the name, then become fearful and give the name to the first person that makes an offer.
It's me. Thanks :xf.grin:
 
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How is this thread still in the "Warnings and Alerts" section?

Even if people have questions, it is a real disservice to put this kind of thread in this section.
You see the section, see the name, and assume something bad.

@Bravo Mod Team can this be moved to a more relevant section?

Brad
 
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How is this thread still in the "Warnings and Alerts" section?

Even if people have questions, it is a real disservice to put this kind of thread in this section.
You see the section, see the name, and assume something bad.

@Bravo Mod Team can this be moved to a more relevant section?

Brad
The Moderator Deleted my post for requesting to move this thread to some other appropriate head. The say Moderators do not have access to move any thread from one to another.
 
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The Moderator Deleted my post for requesting to move this thread to some other appropriate head. The say Moderators do not have access to move any thread from one to another.
That doesn't make much sense. The mods frequently have moved threads in the past.

For instance, overly promotional threads have been moved to the "Promotional" section many times.

Brad
 
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Ok it's in the wrong forum, no need to castigate the fella.

The answer is owning A LOT of xyz names with normal renewal price, buying them before others and holding them, then buying more.

She's hit the jackpot, it could have just been stupidity that didn't pay off by investing in so many xyz names, but in this case it paid off and I am glad and happy for her.

She isn't some kind've visionary like some of the smoke blowers want to make out, it's a domain name extension that she liked and stuck with even though everyone thought it was a pile of doos doos... Until some people started actually using the names. This is the dream scenario.

It wasn't this:
HAS NO FEAR ASKING FAIR PRICES

There is no daring to list your domains at a high price... Imho.

You follow what works and what doesn't. If you don't have the right names and you list them for the wrong price you just won't sell anything. No daring required.

Don't get me wrong, she's been savvy in her domain purchases and lucky. That doesn't make her a bad person or a bad investor though, it's what everyone would want for themselves and she should bask in the success.

Apologies to the xyz smoke blowers association in advance ☺️
 
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@bmugford

Brad, I reported this thread (report button) in the first day, when there were only 3 posts in this topic. As you can see, nothing happened.
 
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Ok it's in the wrong forum, no need to castigate the fella.

The answer is owning A LOT of xyz names with normal renewal price, buying them before others and holding them, then buying more.

She's hit the jackpot, it could have just been stupidity that didn't pay off by investing in so many xyz names, but in this case it paid off and I am glad and happy for her.

She isn't some kind've visionary like some of the smoke blowers want to make out, it's a domain name extension that she liked and stuck with even though everyone thought it was a pile of doos doos... Until some people started actually using the names. This is the dream scenario.

It wasn't this:


There is no daring to list your domains at a high price... Imho.

You follow what works and what doesn't. If you don't have the right names and you list them for the wrong price you just won't sell anything. No daring required.

Don't get me wrong, she's been savvy in her domain purchases and lucky. That doesn't make her a bad person or a bad investor though, it's what everyone would want for themselves and she should bask in the success.

Apologies to the xyz smoke blowers association in advance ☺️

As I posted before, I am quite confident that all sales swetha posts, are REAL.
No scam bs.

But: it must be possible to discuss the interesting question, what leads to her success?

I think this is what this thread has done, as the public interest for it was quite high.

We see in the response.

(thread starter is toast by now....)
 
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But: it must be possible to discuss the interesting question, what leads to her success?

1. She own an impressive portfolio of one English word in .whatever
2. That .whatever got traction in the last 2 years, especially from Crypto/Web3/NFT companies. And here there are a lot of money.
3. She is smart enough to price her domains accordingly.
 
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Would be nice if Mods just delete this thread all together, bit ridiculous and slanderous IMO! Or at least move it from the “warnings and Alert” section smh ..I’d be pissed! Smh

@Bravo Mod Team
 
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An ambassador for xyz.
 
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This was pointed out many times.
Imagine a Christmas tree with 20K of beautiful hangs on it and a single star, well that star may be sold already and she still sells what is near the top of the star.
She may end up selling 1K from 20K of things, people have from what to choose.
This is a simple math quantity and opportunity, only 10% of her portfolio may be quality, else we would see hundreds sales per month from her.
 
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This was pointed out many times.
Imagine a Christmas tree with 20K of beautiful hangs on it and a single star, well that star may be sold already and she still sells what is near the top of the star.
She may end up selling 1K from 20K of things, people have from what to choose.
This is a simple math quantity and opportunity, only 10% of her portfolio may be quality, else we would see hundreds sales per month from her.
Good point. Drew R mentioned in latest podcast he sold Atlas.xyz for I think 89K. Not a massive sale by his standards however, his portfolio would be all quality.
 
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We apologize for the delay; the only section we’re unable to move threads to or from is the “Warnings and Alerts” section, as that has caused issues for NamePros in the past, but thanks to community reports about this thread, we were able to get it moved.

We hope that helps.
 
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