proproject said:
Frankly, we might be doing a little fantasizing. I don't think the economics exist for cold calling to sell a handful of low-end domains as a broker.
Most concepts, ideas and project start out with some degree of fantasy, some of these turn into the most profitable companies. Cold calling is one way to go, even though its one of the most frowned upon tactics and frankly, often considered a waste of time. What matters is research, planning and accumulation of a diversified database of possible clients. It is in the best interest of the "broker" to establish a degree of being known BEFORE you approach someone with a domain for sale. Networking and social skills are ranked at the top.
Economics improve if you are selling more valuable domains, high 5 figure or 6 figure domains.
Correct, and how many of the "regular" domainers can say that they own a 5 or 6 figure domain? The ones that do are either domainers with a large portfolios which acquire names to further their value OR companies/corporations that are buying these names to extend their reach of business. It's the minority that offers names like vodka.com, other than that sales of this magnitude wouldn't make such news. Same goes for the sportsbook.mobi sale. it's a mile stone, and mile stones are considered such because of the rarity of their existence.
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Thanks, point in case.
(if there are any others).
isn't exactly this statement the ultimate validation that there NEEDS to be more diversity on the market? When even you, as a professional in exactly this type of business, states that you don't know of anyone else?
While i understand the nature of business, i still remain with my original question that started this entire thread, are there any services out there, that on a professional level, connect the MEDIUM domain owner, 1k-10k value with a potential end-user?
In any way, thanks for the response, Roger. Actually, by the way it sounds you and your team are the ONLY professionals in the domain broker niche, obviously focusing on the high end domains though, indicating that medium level domains (1k-10k) take the backseat in your venture.
If you have high-end opportunities, we can get to work on those immediately.
No personal attack intended!
Again, as a disclaimer, i am personally NOT looking for a broker, i am simply addressing a thought that pertains to our industry. Let's see what happens from here.
