SpaceshipSpaceship
Watch

TOXX

Ti.coVIP Member
Impact
192
Last edited by a moderator:
6
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
GoDaddyGoDaddy
Hey Blitz thats a great offer and I would say hold out for a better offer as thats a great name.

I had a $2,200 offer on Tapas.co but i turned it down as it was their first offer. Its a great name and is certainly worth more.

Ive also had an offer for Trackday(s).co $3,201 but turned this down as well.
 
0
•••
Hey Blitz thats a great offer and I would say hold out for a better offer as thats a great name.

I had a $2,200 offer on Tapas.co but i turned it down as it was their first offer. Its a great name and is certainly worth more.

Ive also had an offer for Trackday(s).co $3,201 but turned this down as well.

I like your way , greed is good , come on what $500 will change in your life , nothing .
Regardless of the name and the extension in question but obviously there is someone who wants it , counter .
 
0
•••
Personally I think one word dictionary .co domain names can only go one way in terms of value... UP.

Im collecting one word .co names and will only sell at reasonable prices. 10k minimum.

There is no rush to sell folks especially for $500. After sedo fees this wouldnt even buy you a night out with friends in most capital cities...

Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
 
0
•••
I like your way , greed is good , come on what $500 will change in your life , nothing .
$500 can be life altering for many.

Blitz: I'd counter w/ them adding the fee so you walk away w/ $500; tbh I'd sell that name for less too.
 
1
•••
$500 can be life altering for many.

yes ofcourse , tell me about it ! but it will not change your life , it is time to take risk , life is short , there is huge difference between 2K and 500 , anyway this is not an advice , just my take on domaining in general ....
 
0
•••
I had a $2,200 offer on Tapas.co but i turned it down as it was their first offer. Its a great name and is certainly worth more.

Ive also had an offer for Trackday(s).co $3,201 but turned this down as well.
You deserve the NP Nerves of Steel award for choosing to hold those 3 names instead of $5401.

220px-Day_8_Occupy_Wall_Street_September_24_2011_Shankbone_19.JPG
 
7
•••
It's always a gamble to counter-offer(significantly)no matter who the seller, the buyer and the domain name is. There is always variance in it after you refuse what you've been already offered and go for more. That makes the difference between the elite and the rest of the categories, the ability to beat that variance. Of course, a thing like domain quality counts the most.

But in this case quality is not at the high-end and the offer matches it ( 2words dot co selling as an average llll dot com to end-user). The best thing to do now is to squeeze the fees too from the buyer(take 500$ after fees) and move on (in my opinion).

It is a low risk move but I see it this way: $500 have more potential in future profit than holding on to the name for a higher offer which may never come. Of course, you can always spend the money :)

Hope this helps your decision.
 
1
•••
Thanks for all the great input. I countered at $1200. We'll see.
 
1
•••
Just hand regged two 3 letter .co domains that dropped yesterday and a capital city .co.

My new criteria for buying .co domains is

# Must be one letter word or 3 letters in length

# Must have all other major TLDs already taken

# Must have search volume over 30k a month



Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
 
1
•••
2
•••
Latest Sedo sales:

wood.co $7,000
employee.co $2,000
qps.co $1,870
exchanger.co $1,350
 
0
•••
Thanks for the link about goodies and Wal-Mart.

In one of the reactions I read the following interesting remark on "king-com" or "not-king-com")=
Michael Berkens PERMALINK

Guys

As we have been chatting about for years is you don’t have to be king to make money

We sold meet.me for $450K (too cheap at that) and .me isn’t king nor will ever be. So… Queen’s, Princes, Barons don’t seem to be doing so badly either
 
2
•••
1
•••
Yes, nice sunrise domain, i wonder if they were the first owner.

Looking at the whois history I don't think so.

The first time Wal-Mart showed up in the whois was early April this year when the domain was transferred to Mark Monitor.

Brad
 
2
•••
Guys, please tell me how to add a domain to Premium. CO Auction(SEDO) For Global Entrepreneur Week.
From the panel it does not work.
 
1
•••
Looking at the whois history I don't think so.

The first time Wal-Mart showed up in the whois was early April this year when the domain was transferred to Mark Monitor.

Brad

Thank you. Somehow, i didn't see it in my initial whois lookup but i see it's there now.

---------- Post added at 05:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:54 PM ----------

Guys, please tell me how to add a domain to Premium. CO Auction(SEDO) For Global Entrepreneur Week.
From the panel it does not work.

I asked Sedo the same question and their answer was that it is a themed auction coordinated with the registry, no more information given.
 
1
•••
For those interested...I countered at $1200, they countered at $800, I accepted.
 
6
•••
1
•••
Congrats Blitz, did you stay with sedo or did you go with Escrow ?
 
1
•••
Congrats Blitz, did you stay with sedo or did you go with Escrow ?

I didn't have the option unfortunately. Offer was from sedo. 15% sedo fee
 
0
•••
Appraise.net

We're social

Spaceship
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
DomainEasy — Zero Commission
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back