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Anjani

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As per Domain wire -The brandable domain marketplace sold 1,017 domains for an average price of $3,070, so sales totaled over $3.1 million for year 2016.

Why would people sell Brand Bucket accepted names for $35 on NP Auctions?

You have the validation from BB with an acceptance rate of just 10% - Isn't that a confidence builder to hold on to it forever?

Most in forums claim that they sold 50% of their names listed and then i see them listing for $35:xf.grin:

Domain world is paradoxical:alien:
 
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Even if a domain is accepted doesn't mean it will sell
 
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As per Domain wire -The brandable domain marketplace sold 1,017 domains for an average price of $3,070, so sales totaled over $3.1 million for year 2016.

Why would people sell Brand Bucket accepted names for $35 on NP Auctions?

You have the validation from BB with an acceptance rate of just 10% - Isn't that a confidence builder to hold on to it forever?

Most in forums claim that they sold 50% of their names listed and then i see them listing for $35:xf.grin:

Domain world is paradoxical:alien:

There are lots of not good quality names on bb.

Some have advantage at getting names listed so they register at 4-9 dollars, pay zero to 10 for listing, sell some at first 6-10 month and then offload worse ones.

I have sold quite a few of my own names on bb and not a single one bought from the others although my folio there is 50 to 50.
 
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Interesting, so they just get accepted with BB and then offload for 3x without listing on BB:xf.smile:
 
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Interesting, so they just get accepted with BB and then offload for 3x without listing on BB:xf.smile:

Or with listing for a bit more

That was my lesson learned that a BB listed junk is still junk )
 
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