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.tv seems to be heating up - I recently had a low 4-figure offer for my domain name invite.tv

I am waiting for 5 figs!!
 
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I would take it myself as I dont' see a huge dev angle that would interest me much.

That is just my opinion.
 
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I think its a fantastic name, video invitations.. the plural of the .com went for xxx,xxx recently...
 
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hmm i think i would sell it to......is it a premium? aim for mid x.xxx?
 
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Sell :$:
$x,xxx is a great offer for Invite.TV

I dont see too many development angles or Endusers who will NEED this name so id be careful scaring off any bidders with high demands.
 
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congratulations and advance i think you should sell by now.
 
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when i got into .tv- the very first name i tried to reg was invite.tv- not kidding-
i saw it as an incredible site as the next step in invitations. i get email invites for everything these days- little cute animated cards and stuff- but letting people upload video invites- i thought that was as cool as can be- and still do
 
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Congrats on your offer :)
 
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smashfactory said:
when i got into .tv- the very first name i tried to reg was invite.tv- not kidding-
i saw it as an incredible site as the next step in invitations. i get email invites for everything these days- little cute animated cards and stuff- but letting people upload video invites- i thought that was as cool as can be- and still do

Totally agree with the view that invites is a very good idea in which to use the .tv extension.

A televisual invite backed with printed info would be a FAB site and I'm sure would be extremely popular.

Could you imagine the size of the market if wedding invites went out which were mini-bios of the couple?

Even small things like directions to a kids party could be filmed from a car so people could see the route.

The options are endless.

Even invites for a date, a valentines meal, a family get together. You name the event - this name could cater.

Sell it for $1000 - no way.

Get it developed - and quick - or pass it over to a company who can do something with it for a share of the profits.
 
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Congrats on the offer!

Personally, if it was me, I would seriously consider the $x,xxx offer received, but that is me.
 
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like jimbos idea...sell cheaply and take part in future profits but this is more complex, paper work but could be a worth while route to take..

dont sell at 1-3k but everyone is saying do so...so i am the odd ball i guess lol
 
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Since this is a non-premium according to (Ahead.tv), your selling power just went up. Unless you need the money for other reasons, hold out for at least $5,000+.

Thanks, Jim
 
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TheBulldog said:
I would take it myself as I dont' see a huge dev angle that would interest me much.

That is just my opinion.

I share this opinion.


In domaining nothing is certain, even after you have made an agreement. The one thing that can fluctuate the most is value, a domain can have inherent value to one person and none to the next. You should take into account the plain fact that if you received a $20k offer for a domain, you may never get another offer on it again. Just because you have had a $1000 dollar offer does that mean I would give you $100 for it... Not likely, I would not even give you $50 because it holds no value to me except the fact that maybe I might get lucky selling to whoever gave you the original offer.

IMO this name is not obviously worth money to all investors. Its appeal is limited to those with solid development plans making the possibility of higher $XXXX offers less likely.

if you negotiate and they come back with thte same offer I would take it personally.

I wish you the best of luck, I hope you get the price you are looking for :)
 
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I tend to agree that you should take the money unless you plan to develop. Hopefully the offer is legitimate since many offers I receive come from people just feeling me out and using anonymous email accounts.

The chances of getting a $xx,xxx offer in the future are slim. IMO.
 
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gericsb said:
.tv seems to be heating up - I recently had a low 4-figure offer for my domain name invite.tv

I am waiting for 5 figs!!

What were your plans when you originally bought it???

Unless you have other ideas which you would like to move into with the cash, or could use the money - why sell it?

If you want to sell it, i'm sure there are people right here on this thread who might be willing to buy it from you.

Thanks

:blink:
 
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bigdipper said:
If you want to sell it, i'm sure there are people right here on this thread who might be willing to buy it from you.

Ummm.....he's been offered $x,xxx. If there are people in this thread willing to beat that price it would be beyond shocking. :blink:
 
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MicroGuy said:
Ummm.....he's been offered $x,xxx. If there are people in this thread willing to beat that price it would be beyond shocking. :blink:

I would agree completely.
There is no one here that would pay x,xxx for that one right now. If it was a geo maybe.....
 
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take the offer ....... then enjoy your weekend
 
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i say hold for better price...but the proplem is
! with so many dot tv domainers selling there name cheap or happy to push to sedo for $60....it does not help the value of your name.
 
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TheBulldog said:
I would agree completely.
There is no one here that would pay x,xxx for that one right now. If it was a geo maybe.....


Namepros is a bargain basement when it comes to .tv's... The prices in the marketplace don't reflect the true purchase possibilities.
 
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