I recently decided to auction off some .PRO domains. It's difficult to assess valuations for .PRO, and there is precious little liquidity in the market for .PRO. I think these 2 things can change with some regular auctions. My expectations are modest, given the shallow sales history for this extension. Results so far?
First I put up broadcast.pro and it sold for $40 and attracted 3 bidders.
Then I put up rubber.pro and it was DOA.
My conclusion after 2 ventures is that quality must be paramount. These .PRO are not domains to buy and flip, and renewals are not cheap. Therefore to develop a robust aftermarket community may require greasing the wheels a bit. Rubber.pro is not a bad domain after all, but it's not top notch and did not get a single bid.
I've decided to auction off a domain I really like: charge.pro
http://www.namepros.com/domains-for-sale-auctions/329110-charge-pro.html
Let's see what happens...
First I put up broadcast.pro and it sold for $40 and attracted 3 bidders.
Then I put up rubber.pro and it was DOA.
My conclusion after 2 ventures is that quality must be paramount. These .PRO are not domains to buy and flip, and renewals are not cheap. Therefore to develop a robust aftermarket community may require greasing the wheels a bit. Rubber.pro is not a bad domain after all, but it's not top notch and did not get a single bid.
I've decided to auction off a domain I really like: charge.pro
http://www.namepros.com/domains-for-sale-auctions/329110-charge-pro.html
Let's see what happens...










