Scotty205
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Got my second domain sale today! New Orleans + 2 keywords .com for $300.00 to end user. I emailed 28 companies and got a call and closed the deal.
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What? Not sure what you don’t understand, why don’t you check @Rob Monster tweet about it from a couple days ago..
How did you chose this name?Registered in july epik promo for 1.99
Sold in september for 300 euro (approx around 365 usd) after negotiation at dan.
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icon/ico is a dictionary word in some language so i registered it as a hack.How did you chose this name?
Did you like it as you scroll from a list, or some other criteria? Even your other .co chnge
Do you also register brandble typos. I understand these are popular in .coms on brandable platforms
Good and congrats...d o d o . l i n k
$600
Sedo
inbound at BIN price
hand reg on discount promo so nice ratio
hold time about 3 months
Sold yesterday. Incredible speed from Sedo -- was just over 12 hr from sold until it was transferred and I was paid in my PayPal.
This is my first .link sale (I started investing in some this summer, all at discounted hand reg).
I had slightly decreased the BIN a few days earlier, not sure if that had an impact. I also had changed where lander pointed (the lander was not at Sedo before or after, but guess buyer preferred to buy there).
I have no idea whether buyer views it for the extinct bird, as do do!, or the myriad of ways the term has come to be used. I probably should have researched it more on acquisition and setting BIN price. It is taken in 187 TLDs, some for sale at big prices. Oh well, I am happy with my return.
It is 20% since I did not have it pointed there - or $120.sedo commission from the sale?
BIN, broker or Make offerUniregistry
Great sale congratulation how can buy and sell?AntiqueJewelryBuyers .com
Bought: $8.49
Sold: $650
Sale type: outbound
Hold time : 5days
Sale venue: Epik
I don't seem to get your questionGreat sale congratulation how can buy and sell?
z/a/z/e/n/ .io
$4,900
BIN, Sedo
Backordered, hold time 3 months
Because it's very cool and i thought it fits .io crowd.Can you please throw me some light why you bought this name in .IO extnsn?
Also, what's the Acqstn price?
Some of my recent sales
D/21/ .co
$985
Afternic BIN
Regged on drop
Hold time about 1 month
@Keith DeBoer For a possible podcast story on "liquidator's remorse"? :PCongrats! B/u/i/l/d/i/f/i/c was originally registered by me back in 2016 and I sold it in 2018 to another domainer. It seems that it was dropped later. I should have kept it lol :D
Alhamdullahi. Thanks to Allah. First sale on SH.
SH registered.
SH portfolio size: around 55 [Creative+SH owned]
Handreg coined out of the blue:
AUVERO/king
Sold $2699. I get $674.
Hold: 7 months.
Now a developed techy site within few days of purchase.
Also want to thank Rob of Epik; he's being a good guy.
u should never use sh again if they gave u 700 out of 2700
and write a google review 5 million times telling world they are ripoff
@alcy @alienbaba That remuneration formula makes sense if it was a SH-registered domain. There are different ways to submit domains on SH.u should never use sh again if they gave u 700 out of 2700
and write a google review 5 million times telling world they are ripoff
u should never use sh again if they gave u 700 out of 2700
and write a google review 5 million times telling world they are ripoff
@alcy @alienbaba That remuneration formula makes sense if it was a SH-registered domain. There are different ways to submit domains on SH.
Basically, a user can suggest domains that are unregistered and SH register them and give you around 25% of the sale amount if it's sold. So the seller did not spend any money on this domain, only his time thinking about names.Nah, if you know the terms of the payment and accept it, that's on you. Good for the seller for their 1st ever sale(and hopefully many more to come.)
It does make me wonder if the sale happened because it was listed on SH and found through or if the person landed on their landing page. Always had been a bit skeptical about brandable marketplaces and their high commissions, but if it works, it works.
How does that work? I figured that 25-30% was just standard. Wasn't aware there were different options.
boils down to how much you value your time then........I value mine so I don't do it......Basically, a user can suggest domains that are unregistered and SH register them and give you around 25% of the sale amount if it's sold. So the seller did not spend any money on this domain, only his time thinking about names.
SH is paying the reg fee for this and the renewals until it will sell...so the $700 is just because he came up with the idea of the domain, SH has done the rest of the work.Nah, if you know the terms of the payment and accept it, that's on you. Good for the seller for their 1st ever sale(and hopefully many more to come.)
It does make me wonder if the sale happened because it was listed on SH and found through or if the person landed on their landing page. Always had been a bit skeptical about brandable marketplaces and their high commissions, but if it works, it works.
How does that work? I figured that 25-30% was just standard. Wasn't aware there were different options.
Nah, if you know the terms of the payment and accept it, that's on you. Good for the seller for their 1st ever sale(and hopefully many more to come.)
It does make me wonder if the sale happened because it was listed on SH and found through or if the person landed on their landing page. Always had been a bit skeptical about brandable marketplaces and their high commissions, but if it works, it works.
How does that work? I figured that 25-30% was just standard. Wasn't aware there were different options.
Basically, a user can suggest domains that are unregistered and SH register them and give you around 25% of the sale amount if it's sold. So the seller did not spend any money on this domain, only his time thinking about names.
SH is paying the reg fee for this and the renewals until it will sell...so the $700 is just because he came up with the idea of the domain, SH has done the rest of the work.
@KTC That's because you haven't read the Terms and Conditions. 25-30% is only standard if YOU own the domains you've listed. Otherwise it's essentially the other way around if you had Squadhelp register the domains you've submitted for approval and that were approved. See screenshot attached.
Nah, if you know the terms of the payment and accept it, that's on you. Good for the seller for their 1st ever sale(and hopefully many more to come.)
It does make me wonder if the sale happened because it was listed on SH and found through their marketplace or if the person landed on their landing page. Always had been a bit skeptical about brandable marketplaces and their high commissions, but if it works, it works.
How does that work? I figured that 25-30% was just standard. Wasn't aware there were different options.
yea exactly. nice trick they use to force people to use their landers. if u had it on dan or bodis lander or other cheap ones it would sell too
that's how they make their cash...cause most people do not realize that they know that by forcing u to their lander u will never question or say...damn I could have sold it for less fee on my own lander.
seriously... 700 out of 2700...that's an insult .. I couldn't sleep at bite if company did this to me.
@alcy @alienbaba That remuneration formula makes sense if it was a SH-registered domain. There are different ways to submit domains on SH.