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Hello everyone,
I am new to domain investing and still learning how the market works. I am currently working on selling a small portfolio of domains and would really appreciate guidance from experienced members here.
I am not an expert in pricing or marketplace strategy, so any advice on:
pricing domains correctly
best platforms for selling
what buyers look for
would be very helpful.
Thank you in advance for your support.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Hi,
There is loads on here on all those topics, use the search box and read as much as you can.
The main thing you should concentrate on as a beginner is what makes a good name, and this should come naturally to you as you learn.
I think it's fair to say that most names held by domainers are unlikely to ever find a buyer.

You can get opinions on any names you already have by posting a thread in the appraisals section, but be ready for some honest replies..
https://www.namepros.com/appraisals/

Welcome to np, good luck (y)
 
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First piece of advice: Don't go on a shopping spree until you get more experience. Wait!
Second piece of advice: Don't go on a shopping spree! Wait some more!
Third: Cash flow is extremely important. Domain renewals cost money, so make sure when you start that you have that in mind when you make your calculations.
Fourth: There are different types of domains. Each type may require different strategies in selling.
Fifth: Know the difference between inbound vs outbound vs wholesale pricing / sales of domains.

Wish you the best!
 
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Hi there.
 
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Hi

learn how to buy domains that sell themselves

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