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The auction thread brought this topic to mind:
Do you think it's better to list an attractive low price for your domains or keep them as "make offer". SEDO maintains that domains with a price tag are much more likely to sell. But then you're giving up the hope of finding the perfect end user and selling for a high price. On the other hand, I've been led to believe that SEDO is mostly a reseller market anyway.
Some say never list a price but wait for the offer, unless you're short of cash and need to move the goods.
A friend of mine who is in the retail business says never keep your stocks full, always maintain a healthy turnover, and recommended I list my domains for a low price and use that $$ to buy better domains.
Thanks for your opinions.
Do you think it's better to list an attractive low price for your domains or keep them as "make offer". SEDO maintains that domains with a price tag are much more likely to sell. But then you're giving up the hope of finding the perfect end user and selling for a high price. On the other hand, I've been led to believe that SEDO is mostly a reseller market anyway.
Some say never list a price but wait for the offer, unless you're short of cash and need to move the goods.
A friend of mine who is in the retail business says never keep your stocks full, always maintain a healthy turnover, and recommended I list my domains for a low price and use that $$ to buy better domains.
Thanks for your opinions.








