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I have a domain that I think is somewhat valuable, g a m e r f o r u m s . n e t. As a point of reference, gamersforum.com sold for $2,000 in 2007.

I got a $60 offer for it on Sedo today. Do you think my domain is good enough to attract other bidders? I'm afraid if I send it to auction I won't get any bids, but am also afraid of letting this chance for exposure go by.
 
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What exposure?
 
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For that name, I would take the money and run! But you may as well send it to auction.

:)
 
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The market sets the price, and SEDO has both domainers & end users. If it sells for only $150, that's the market value for current conditions at this particular moment. Next week or next month, it could be an altogether different story.

During the course of the auction, you have the ability to contact potential buyers and bring them to the table. One last comment, a .net will likely sell for a small percentage of a .com, so don't get your hopes too high.

Always check for potential โ„ข issues before going to auction!

Good luck.
 
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it may not make much difference whether auction or not
 
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I suppose that it is at least worth to try and see what feedback and bids you can get.
 
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If it sells for $60, you get only $10 at Sedo.

Might actually do better than that on the forum.

OTOH, Game domains seem to do really well on sedo.
 
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counter offer with $250 :)
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I took the domain to auction. We'll see what happens I guess.
 
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