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How many domains do you sell monthly, on an average?
This is an interesting question to put across, when trying to make a sense of the data "per profit investment"

For me, the sale is around 5 domains every month, all hand reg and sold for a sweet spot of $350.

How about you?
 
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I sell around 5-10 domain names per month. Most of them low $xxx (minus fees). I only used backordering once, and the rest are hand registered and picks from expired lists. So far so good, planning on going to the next level by the end of this year.
 
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I sell a lot but I work even more. Its easy to get the false impression that the sales come easy. I have no off day, work weekends and on holidays and on my birthday too. I also spend a lot. About 5K$/month on new acquisitions. FTR/Drops/Aftermarket I do it all.
 
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Seven to ten names a month... Most are in the XXX price range.
 
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We just sold our 23rd domain this year (via Sedo). We have $32872 in sales for an average of $1429 per sale.
 
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So how to we find naive buyers who are willing to pay $350 for a $10 name if they bothered to register themselves?

First of all. A lot of end users aren't aware of the domain business. They don't think out of the box. It happens that you offer something which catches there interest and make them think sh*t we need that. And they can't be bothered anymore to reg it as you got it now. Show them why they need it and why it has the value. Then you doing the right job.
 
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Nice thread. Definitely would love to know about the stats and experiences of pros here.
 
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Right now i would be happy to sell just one at $200. maybe i just need to wait
 
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Nice thread. Definitely would love to know about the stats and experiences of pros here.

I agree. It's something I could look into too! LOL. Don't laugh! :-oB-)
 
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How many domains do you sell monthly, on an average?
This is an interesting question to put across, when trying to make a sense of the data "per profit investment"

For me, the sale is around 5 domains every month, all hand reg and sold for a sweet spot of $350.

How about you?


it not about quantity
 
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atleast 5 , normally not handregs...
 
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atleast 5 , normally not handregs...

Interesting, i've heard a lot about handregs being more of a long term higher maintenance investment. do you go more for the expiring and aged domains?
 
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Interesting, i've heard a lot about handregs being more of a long term higher maintenance investment. do you go more for the expiring and aged domains?
I used to handreg when Startrted with domaining.

I usually look into expired domains and buy from there.
 
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@Arpit131 can you please share the process that you follow to sell geo+keyword domains. I mean your numbers are really nice, so may be you would be able to give few tips to others including me.
 
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So how to we find naive buyers who are willing to pay $350 for a $10 name if they bothered to register themselves?
End users are not naive. If they buy at a markup it's because they could not find anything good enough for $10. Or they need a very specific domain that you own.
 
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$350 for each or whole domain you sold?
 
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For me, the sale is around 5 domains every month, all hand reg and sold for a sweet spot of $350.

Care to share what type of domains you sell each month in the $350 spot? Brandables, geos, keyword+keyword?

Thanks,
 
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As the spirit leadeth :) But most buyers have been slow to complete deals on my end this month and the summer holiday to it as well.
 
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@jideofor so your hiding here ? lol . what happened to your numbs
 
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where are you selling 5 domains a month? any fees involved in sales?
those are great numbers for all hand reg names. are you using any tools like sales forms or auctioning the names?
 
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