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Do not list anything for sale on a domain forum!
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Ok, I guess since I started this, let's try to figure out this problem! We always see the Make Offer section loaded with domains. When we see domains for sale, 8 times out of 10, it says Make Offer.
If you are offering a domain for sale, you should have a good idea what you "would" sell it for. Let's face it, it's about 1 in a million shot to get an offer that will knock you off your feet, so your "hope" is not always going to pay off, but why walk away from a profit?
SELLERS:
If a buyer makes an offer, may times, a domainer just simply does not reply at all? Why do this? I have done this as a buyer on purpose, to see what the domainer would do. Made an offer, and the seller never replied. I was willing to go Way Higher, but since they didn't reply, I moved on and they lost a sale, due to their hard nose approach.
If you get an offer, and it's not to your liking, you should For Sure reply with your price. What's holding you back from offering "Your Number"? Is it because you think you are going to undercut what you "could" get? I think 90% of the time, this is the case. The fear of selling to low!
I think the reason a domainer does not post a price, is because they simply do not know what to ask for it. Pick a price and offer it!
BUYERS:
You see a domain for sale. You know it's a domainer selling it (if the domain is on a domain forum, 99% of the time, it's a domainer) and there is a post with a domain and it says Make an Offer, don't PM them and ask them a Range or what's your "range". Simply make an offer! If the seller thinks it's a low ball, then tell them they asked for an offer. If you are reasonable, and not offering $1000 for an LLL.com, you might find yourself getting some deals. You might also find yourself working into deals the seller might not of sold at before.
Everything has it's price. If your a seller, set a price! There is nothing holding you back from going higher or lower! If your a buyer, and a price is not listed, do as it says and make an offer!
* A quick little story. I posted a domain today on another forum. I told myself, I am going to sell to the first person who made me an offer, no matter what the price is. This was a 14 year old domain, worth in the $x,xxx range and I would of sold it, nearly Giving It Away!...... I got 7 PM's asking "price range" or "what you thinking for a price" not a single $1 offer!*
:hehe:
Ok, I guess since I started this, let's try to figure out this problem! We always see the Make Offer section loaded with domains. When we see domains for sale, 8 times out of 10, it says Make Offer.
If you are offering a domain for sale, you should have a good idea what you "would" sell it for. Let's face it, it's about 1 in a million shot to get an offer that will knock you off your feet, so your "hope" is not always going to pay off, but why walk away from a profit?
SELLERS:
If a buyer makes an offer, may times, a domainer just simply does not reply at all? Why do this? I have done this as a buyer on purpose, to see what the domainer would do. Made an offer, and the seller never replied. I was willing to go Way Higher, but since they didn't reply, I moved on and they lost a sale, due to their hard nose approach.
If you get an offer, and it's not to your liking, you should For Sure reply with your price. What's holding you back from offering "Your Number"? Is it because you think you are going to undercut what you "could" get? I think 90% of the time, this is the case. The fear of selling to low!
I think the reason a domainer does not post a price, is because they simply do not know what to ask for it. Pick a price and offer it!
BUYERS:
You see a domain for sale. You know it's a domainer selling it (if the domain is on a domain forum, 99% of the time, it's a domainer) and there is a post with a domain and it says Make an Offer, don't PM them and ask them a Range or what's your "range". Simply make an offer! If the seller thinks it's a low ball, then tell them they asked for an offer. If you are reasonable, and not offering $1000 for an LLL.com, you might find yourself getting some deals. You might also find yourself working into deals the seller might not of sold at before.
Everything has it's price. If your a seller, set a price! There is nothing holding you back from going higher or lower! If your a buyer, and a price is not listed, do as it says and make an offer!
* A quick little story. I posted a domain today on another forum. I told myself, I am going to sell to the first person who made me an offer, no matter what the price is. This was a 14 year old domain, worth in the $x,xxx range and I would of sold it, nearly Giving It Away!...... I got 7 PM's asking "price range" or "what you thinking for a price" not a single $1 offer!*







