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Any thoughts of whether to list prices or just indicate "Make Offer" when listing names on Sedo's Featured Listings?
 
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it depends on the domain name you're selling, but just to get price idea for this, indicate "Make Offer" for now HTH
 
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I usually leave it at "make offer" but in the description box I would put
offers in the $x,xxx region (example) if I already have a price in mind I would definetly sell it for.
 
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I don't like the "Make an Offer." Because then someone might not know what to offer because they might look like an idiot if they bid too low.
 
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To encourage offers/sales, include a price.
This of course tips your hat as to how much you'd accept, so don't expect to sell for more than your offer price. (ie: If you have a domain that would go for $30 to a reseller but potentially $3,000 to an end user... I'd probably leave "make-an-offer", but many would disagree with me).
Putting ridiculous prices will only drive away offers,fwiw.
-Allan :gl:
 
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make offer implies that you don't know what you want for it and if you don't, then who does?
 
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sedo says the best method is to list your price and also use the make offer feature so it gives a ballpark but leaves it open to negotiation. I have used that method and also just used make offer with no price and closed a few 1-2k deals so I guess it depends on domains you have.
 
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