So far we've discussed baiting the hook; now let's discuss reeling them in.
I'm specifically interested in hearing how folks respond to the "how much do you want for it?" email, which is typically the next correspondence. A price plus some reasons to buy, presumably.
Reason I ask is because I've got an enduser who's now balking at the high-$XXX price I quoted (which is on the low side for the name for an enduser - I could reasonably expect about $1500 from an enduser I think), but instead of just ignoring the email like most do, he's answered back. His email said "It seems a bit expensive for a name that's not established" and asked me to send "my best offer." So clearly he's interested.
I'm inexperienced when it comes to negotiating prices in these situations, so casting a net for opinions. Clearly, he doesn't quite understand that there's value inherent just in the name even though it doesn't come as an established business. But I'm not sure how to make him see it other than to say that, which probably won't be enough since my initial email mentioned the power inherent in short, marketable domains like the one I have.
As for "sending my best offer," I'm not going to bargain with myself. I probably should just tell him I'm open to reasonable offers, point out that I've already dropped the name from its list price, and go from there.
So how do y'all deal with the next steps? Any thoughts?
take care,
ripley.