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Thank you brother for sharing. I really appreciate your effort.

Thanks
 
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Thank you brother for sharing. I really appreciate your effort.

Thanks
Thansk @TERADOMAIN - Great community here for the most part and I'll do my best to help out.

Hoping to see lots more sales in April from everyone!
 
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Where do you find these sales on NP if we would want to view the progress as the days go by?
 
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Where do you find these sales on NP if we would want to view the progress as the days go by?
Itโ€™s all taken from the domain name sales section.
 
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Itโ€™s all taken from the domain name sales section.

So the data is related to Sales/Purchases between NamePro members only. Right? The data does not include Sales by NamePros members outside Namepros. Right? Most of the NamePros members sell their domain names in other marketplaces also.
Please clarify. Thank you.
 
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So the data is related to Sales/Purchases between NamePro members only. Right? The data does not include Sales by NamePros members outside Namepros. Right? Most of the NamePros members sell their domain names in other marketplaces also.
Please clarify. Thank you.
They're sales reported by NamePros members, regardless of where they took place. Some sales occurred through NamePros.com, email, etc.

Bonus: We just added https://www.namepros.com/threads/popular-domain-name-sales-content.1027781/

Hope that helps,
 
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I don't think it is Namepros only, I never saw a sale on namepros higher than 100-200$
Private probably
 
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I don't think it is Namepros only, I never saw a sale on namepros higher than 100-200$
Private probably
The second highest sale in this report took place on NamePros:

As I've covered before:
  1. I've been added to many DM's over the years on NamePros where deals have completed for $XX,XXX and $XXX,XXX. I've also been told about a $X,XXX,XXX offer (not sale) made by a NamePros member to another NamePros member.
  2. If your domains aren't getting $30-40k offers, then your domains aren't worth that at reseller pricing, because those offers are easy to get here with the right domains.
  3. No one wants to pay more for a domain than they have to, so if you can buy a $40k domain for $4, then everyone would be happy to do that. If you can't respond professionally and respectfully to a low ball offer, then you might have lost a serious counter offer because of it.

Hope that helps ;)
 
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IMOH the information which we get in this forum is indispensable and we carry forward these info to make sales here in the community as well as outside.
 
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OK. So this is reported sales. Not sales made on NP (which was what I thought). Does the sale have to be reported by the owner/seller? Or can anyone report a sale they don't own?
 
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Reported sales increased from $211,326 in February to $293,619 in March.

Another great sales month for NamePros members, as the community reported almost $300,000 in domain sales. Atop of the sales chart was Ramkumar with his blockbuster sale of CryptoGame.com...{MORE HERE}

https://thedomainblog.org/namepros-reported-domain-sales-march-2018/

Josh, Thanks for your time and effort on reporting such valuable information.

I see that you are dedicated on what you are doing and smart on creating quality content for your publications.

Thanks!

We need more people like you in our community!

I also enjoy watching Omar & Will series. Would love to see you guys co-operate in some Vlogs.

@Willox Perez @Omar Negron
 
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OK. So this is reported sales. Not sales made on NP (which was what I thought). Does the sale have to be reported by the owner/seller? Or can anyone report a sale they don't own?
@stub - these are reported sales by NamePros members. They are reported by the owner/seller and most of the time, canโ€™t be found elsewhere.

I also did a report in Jan and Feb.
 
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Most people here add '/' between the words so that these sales don't get archived by Google.. they won't appreciate it.
 
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Most people here add '/' between the words so that these sales don't get archived by Google.. they won't appreciate it.

If they already sold the name why would they want to hide it from Google?

Isn't it the buyers concern?

Just don't get it, hope someone can explain why.
 
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Most people here add '/' between the words so that these sales don't get archived by Google.. they won't appreciate it.
As I have said before, those that specifically note that they donโ€™t want the sale archived can say so when reporting a sale. However if there is good reason for not wanting it archived then I highly recommend not reporting the sale because anyone can type it out afterwards.

In February there were a couple sales by @Recons.Com where he specifically asked not to have the name indexed so youโ€™ll see in my Feb report that โ€œ/โ€œ were added.

You canโ€™t please everyone but Iโ€™ll try ;)
 
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If they already sold the name why would they want to hide it from Google?

Isn't it the buyers concern?

Just don't get it, hope someone can explain why.
The only valid reason would be an NDA or a handshake agreement with the buyer. In either scenario it shouldnโ€™t be reported at all.

I think it became fashionable to add a degree of mystery to the sale by adding โ€œ/โ€œ between words and extensions.
 
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The only valid reason would be an NDA or a handshake agreement with the buyer. In either scenario it shouldnโ€™t be reported at all.

I think it became fashionable to add a degree of mystery to the sale by adding โ€œ/โ€œ between words and extensions.

Sometimes we don't want the buyer to see the details behind the sale that we share at NamePros, like purchase price.
 
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If they already sold the name why would they want to hide it from Google?

Isn't it the buyers concern?

Just don't get it, hope someone can explain why.
Yes this is the buyer's concern, in a way. But is a sign of seller's respect and courtesy to the buyer. After selling the domain, i don't go to the market square and start yelling - i sold this and this for that much. My buyer has a full right to privacy, and he expects it from me. Of course it can't be fully private on a public auctions, but at least i can try.
 
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