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welcome to namepros. cheers. :)
 
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Thank you all, i need to sell, Sallow.co.uk domain name, I would need advice from people here, where can i sell it and what price should i be seeking for this one.
 
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Thank you all, i need to sell, Sallow.co.uk domain name, I would need advice from people here, where can i sell it and what price should i be seeking for this one.

its worthless piece of shit

because we all need min 3yr of study domains to know our shit.

3yr... at min 2h a day.
 
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its worthless piece of shit

because we all need min 3yr of study domains to know our shit.

3yr... at min 2h a day.
thanks for the advice
 
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anyone else?
 
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oh okay ya are you done?maybe you miss a part
 
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Thank you all, i need to sell, Sallow.co.uk domain name, I would need advice from people here, where can i sell it and what price should i be seeking for this one.
Hello @cint4, welcome to the NamePros community.

I believe many members here would give you a similar answer: We all invest a significant amount of time in researching and learning how to understand the "value" of digital assets, like a domain name. This usually involves participating in a detailed education such as Domain Academy courses, attending events like NamesCon, reviewing daily sales data on NameBio, analyzing expired domains, using tools like DotDB and studying many other data sources.

It’s also important to keep in mind that a domain’s value can vary greatly depending on the buyer, the timing, and the marketplace. In addition, expertise often differs by extension; someone may be very experienced with .com domains while having limited insight into .co.uk domains.

For this reason, asking “What price should I be seeking?” immediately after registering Sallow.co.uk on 2026-01-19 at Dynadot, is generally not something the community can answer fast.

We encourage you to spend more time to research & follow market data, observing auctions & auction results, and reading NamePros regularly. Over time, this process will help you to develop your own sense of value, and we’ll be happy to discuss broader domain market topics with you as you will gain more experience.

Apologies for not giving a specific price estimate, but we’re confident that with consistent research, you’ll arrive at your own conclusion.

Good luck, and welcome again to NamePros :)
 
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Hello @cint4, welcome to the NamePros community.

I believe many members here would give you a similar answer: We all invest a significant amount of time in researching and learning how to understand the "value" of digital assets, like a domain name. This usually involves participating in a detailed education such as Domain Academy courses, attending events like NamesCon, reviewing daily sales data on NameBio, analyzing expired domains, using tools like DotDB and studying many other data sources.

It’s also important to keep in mind that a domain’s value can vary greatly depending on the buyer, the timing, and the marketplace. In addition, expertise often differs by extension; someone may be very experienced with .com domains while having limited insight into .co.uk domains.

For this reason, asking “What price should I be seeking?” immediately after registering Sallow.co.uk on 2026-01-19 at Dynadot, is generally not something the community can answer fast.

We encourage you to spend more time to research & follow market data, observing auctions & auction results, and reading NamePros regularly. Over time, this process will help you to develop your own sense of value, and we’ll be happy to discuss broader domain market topics with you as you will gain more experience.

Apologies for not giving a specific price estimate, but we’re confident that with consistent research, you’ll arrive at your own conclusion.

Good luck, and welcome again to NamePros :)
That was a fantastic answer, i thank you for you insight on this, so lets keep the domain value one side, i would need your thoughts on what you think about the name, because i think domain name is all about the game of 'name'
 
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hi, this is where they sell .co.uk domains the best (and sedo.com). Its called https://domainlore.uk/ and you should also periodically check with namebio on sales results so you can get an average pricing on keywords so namebio.com is another place to get this info if you are going to be a domainer. Dont forget to put a few 4L.com's into your arsenal with 4L meaning 4 letters dot com.

as for price, doesnt look that great of a keyword so imo $99. ty
 
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hi, this is where they sell .co.uk domains the best (and sedo.com). Its called domainlore.uk and you should also periodically check with namebio on sales results so you can get an average pricing on keywords so namebio.com is another place to get this info if you are going to be a domainer. Dont forget to put a few 4L.com's into your arsenal with 4L meaning 4 letters dot com.

as for price, doesnt look that great of a keyword so imo $99. ty
Hey hii there

thanks for your insight on the domain.

its really helpful,
The thing is i can't signup on the site your've provided, need uk number and also business email. As for price, im not being here really hypothetical selling it only at $50 on namepros, lets see.
 
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Hey hii there

thanks for your insight on the domain.

its really helpful,
The thing is i can't signup on the site your've provided, need uk number and also business email. As for price, im not being here really hypothetical selling it only at $50 on namepros, lets see.
its free to sign up at sedo, so....
 
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