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Any full time domainers having 5 figure sales every month, if yes ..what's your portfolio size ?
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@hawkeye
See the screenshot from Afternic panel. 6 sales YTD for gross of $38,298 and net of $31,538. Plus another $1250 net from GD broker, resulting in almost $40K gross/$33K net from 7 transactions from GD/AN this year.
$20K+ from 9 sales at brandable markets gross (around $14K+ net)
$15K gross/net from Sedo Brokerage
$14K gross/net from direct inbound
$3K gross and $1.5K net from NP sales
Total of $92K+ gross, $78K net over 7 months.
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I mean total income in 5 figures from domaining every month, it may be by selling multiple domains
This is awesome. I just need to be making this sale. 500 is a good size. Good JobOn average, yes. Plus domain parking revenue.
Not full-time, portfolio contains around 500 domain names.
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Awsome @owntype Those figures are highly motivating, Great SalesOn average, yes. Plus domain parking revenue.
Not full-time, portfolio contains around 500 domain names.
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Thanks for sharing such great info @Recons.Com , I agree with @VaibhavA - not many people would be so transparent with their numbers . These type of posts surely get your adrenaline pumping again@hawkeye
See the screenshot from Afternic panel. 6 sales YTD for gross of $38,298 and net of $31,538. Plus another $1250 net from GD broker, resulting in almost $40K gross/$33K net from 7 transactions from GD/AN this year.
$20K+ from 9 sales at brandable markets gross (around $14K+ net)
$15K gross/net from Sedo Brokerage
$14K gross/net from direct inbound
$3K gross and $1.5K net from NP sales
Total of $92K+ gross, $78K net over 7 months.
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Thanks for sharing such great info @Recons.Com , I agree with @VaibhavA - not many people would be so transparent with their numbers . These type of posts surely get your adrenaline pumping again
@owntype Am I reading that right..August 350,000 June 100,000 ????On average, yes. Plus domain parking revenue.
Not full-time, portfolio contains around 500 domain names.
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Awsome @owntype Those figures are highly motivating, Great Sales
I checked out his signature before I posted...signature leads to a "coming soon" site.well he started long time ago... most will never own quality names like his..just look at his signature name...
I checked out his signature before I posted...signature leads to a "coming soon" site.
Totally forgot about the significance of the "badge"...i thought I might be misunderstood
I meant look at his signature name...
without necessarily clicking on it
cheers
Totally forgot about the significance of the "badge"...
@owntype Am I reading that right..August 350,000 June 100,000 ????
well he started long time ago... most will never own quality names like his..just look at his signature name...
Nice..very nice! I am jealous!Thanks, yes, that was two sales made via Escrow.com, one direct sale and another one via a broker.
Thank you for the kind words
Nice..very nice! I am jealous!
@alcy I like to keep it simple, I am not much of a detective
https://www.namepros.com/pages/how-to-join-the-pro-network/
This is great. It's sweet to see that somebody has safely passed the part you're aiming for. Wishing you greater sales ahead.On average, yes. Plus domain parking revenue.
Not full-time, portfolio contains around 500 domain names.
On average, yes. Plus domain parking revenue.
Not full-time, portfolio contains around 500 domain names.
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Any link to your portfolio which will give idea to others about the quality and type of names you've acquired?
Hi, sorry I hardly show my portfolio to avoid any potential TM issue, normally I only sell domain names to end users.
Great tips- Thank youThank you! I like encouraging with caution though
This is the industry similar to space programs ) You make a fraction of a degree mistake at launch, you end up far off your goal
I am considerably reducing my non dotcoms now as I learned hard way that even quality names in .co, .us, .org are really hard even to break even.
Also, no academy will teach you what comes with years of experience of what sells and what does not. I'd encourage everyone trying outbound. You will probably not sell, but you will gauge how companies and organizations think about domains, how decision making work (doesn't work more like it), what are their concerns etc. You will see that most people have no clue what is the difference between a domain name and a website etc. This will help with your purchasing as well.