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  • WholesaleJet.com

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I would love some help figuring out what domains a broker would be interested in. Would greatly appreciate if you would use the poll below and select the domains you think a broker would be interested in!

Would also appreciate domain pricing help - worried i've been pricing to low.

Thank you SO much!!!
 
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You need to add another voting choice - ‘None Of The Above’.

Sorry but IMO there’s nothing there a ‘legitimate’ broker would be interested in brokering.
 
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You need to add another voting choice - ‘None Of The Above’.

Sorry but IMO there’s nothing there a ‘legitimate’ broker would be interested in brokering.

Thanks for your feedback! Can you give me a few examples of what a broker would be interested in
 
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I think (hope I am remembering a conversation at NamesCon correctly) brokers generally only handle names with likely user sale prices $20k plus. I am not sure that on first glance any of these are clearly in that name bracket, and also in a field likely to get picked up by a broker (but I could well be wrong!).

That is not to say there are not some nice names in your list, and most of them are at least moderately good in my mind. So it's not that I don't think they can sell, just not sure a broker will want to invest the effort.

From the list I think healthial might be an interesting brandable, but not a broker term. I would try it at a brandable marketplace and let them be the 'broker'! Mediasm and idiasm and a few of the others might also get on brandable marketplaces.

SearchJobs (io) and WealthCliff (com) are among my personal favourites, but the vast majority of .io sales do not reach the required level for broker involvement, and 2 word .io sales are relatively rare.

Best of luck with them,

Bob
 
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I think (hope I am remembering a conversation at NamesCon correctly) brokers generally only handle names with likely user sale prices $20k plus. I am not sure that on first glance any of these are clearly in that name bracket, and also in a field likely to get picked up by a broker (but I could well be wrong!).

That is not to say there are not some nice names in your list, and most of them are at least moderately good in my mind. So it's not that I don't think they can sell, just not sure a broker will want to invest the effort.

From the list I think healthial might be an interesting brandable, but not a broker term. I would try it at a brandable marketplace and let them be the 'broker'! Mediasm and idiasm and a few of the others might also get on brandable marketplaces.

SearchJobs (io) and WealthCliff (com) are among my personal favourites, but the vast majority of .io sales do not reach the required level for broker involvement, and 2 word .io sales are relatively rare.

Best of luck with them,

Bob

This is SO helpful - thank you so much for taking the time to help!! Really appreciate it (:
 
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All things equal, it probably takes a broker the same amount of time and energy to sell a premium name and a sub-par name. Ask yourself, wouldn't you rather spend your day trying to make a $5,000 commission instead of a $50 commission?
 
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Thanks for your feedback! Can you give me a few examples of what a broker would be interested in
If you can't sell your own domains, why are you registering them.

You need to take the first word from each domain, and add a .com to the end of it, this is what a broker would be interested in.

Whoever told you this industry was a quick flip, and profit lied to you.

You need to invest some serious time in research, education, capital, and responding to low ball offers, to maybe get the hint of a sale.
 
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Your names are mostly brandables - really hard to find a broker who can quickly turn a brandable at retail price. You best bet may be to list with BrandPa or BrandBucket.

If you're looking for quick money, forget it. Brandables don't sell fast, especially at retail pricing.

That said, there is a broker request section here https://www.namepros.com/forums/domain-broker-wanted.258/

Just be careful. Not all brokers are trustworthy. Just because they are a namepros member doesn't mean they are trustworthy or worth hiring. Anyone can create a NP account and talk big.

And make sure you are on the same page as far as acceptable price range to the user and his cut. You don't want some willy-nilly broker who's happy taking 30+% of $300 lol. If you're gonna hire a broker, you want to make sure as much as you can that he is capable of selling at retail, not wholesale. You can wholesale yourself on sedo, afternic etc. You don't need a broker for that.
 
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