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Irrespective of the amount of sale (amount being greater than $250), how frequently do you sell a domain name?
 
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4-6 a year randomly.
 
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One so far :xf.smile:
 
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Sell maybe 4 or 5 a year with a portfolio of 80ish.
 
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You have 80 names and sell 4-5 per year? How much you sell them for?
Last 12 months have been $7XXX, $4XXX , $2XX, $3XXX and $9 lol.
 
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Only about a 5% sell through, I'm sure people have higher somewhere. I've found this year that I probably average about an hour a week actively looking through lists on expireddomains.net for any purchases (which are few and far between). If I do buy a new name it's anywhere from $2 to $150. I spend more time on namePros by far than I do actually domaining lol.
 
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About 5-8 in a year.
 
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mine are sporadic. I have no set pattern. Id say about 5-10 a year. ty.
 
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To be honest, this question is incorrect. It was more correct to ask what percentage of the total number of domains you sell per year. For example, like many here, I also sell 5-10 domains a year. but I have no more than 500 domains in my portfolio. Other domainers have several thousand domains in their assets and sell the same amount. Therefore, it is not entirely correct to talk about the frequency of sales for accurate statistics and understanding of the problem as a whole.
 
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Selling names is not like selling SPAM or eggs.
I did not sell any name as I have zero trader rating. Just come here to create nonsense and BS threads.
I need to stop Spamming the forum.

beloved sire..but how do u infer he did mean sell here on np? must have been the wife who said so
 
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Sell maybe 4 or 5 a year with a portfolio of 80ish.

really that's like 5 to 10 times avg joe blo Lamer domainer like us heh
 
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was selling around 110k around 46-50 names a year my month works from 1st july to 30 june.

I double the portfolio so I hope this year would be double but since last 11 days of this month NO sale.

6250 names now.
 
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One domain every 2.4 days (5 every 12 days) in 2022.
 
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I took out a student loan many years ago and spent it all here. Between that and renewals I figure I have put in around $8,000. For that effort I only ever sold 2 domains, 1 for $300 and 1 for $1000. I was offered $10,000 for my best domain but I turned it down. I don't have my domains listed anywhere. My landing page site on EC2 got hacked and I took it down, and I just get distracted with side projects and haven't gotten around to putting landing pages back up. Maybe this year.
 
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I Sell domain names almost Daily.
 
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1 every 3 months
 
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1 - 2 to 3 per month
150 domain names in my portfolio
 
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I have sold a few this year and refused more because I am either developing those domain names or I got lowball offers.

Yeah. Lots of lowball offers.
 
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I have sold a few this year and refused more because I am either developing those domain names or I got lowball offers.

Yeah. Lots of lowball offers.
Sorry, how many domains do You have before and now after dropping them? My question is related to the fact that I still don't know if I should do this, so I am interested in statistics and personal experience of other domainers
 
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