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Yup! You knew eventually someone had to do it and create this thread.

So who's got one? Better be ready to bring your A Game! and be prepared to get major criticism! lol

Let's see who can follow instructions.

I know opinions vary and everyone will probably drop their crappy obviously NOT million dollar domain here.

So I don't want to make enemies and be the one to report someone posting a non-million dollar domain.

So.............let's do it this way. Post your million dollar domain. Has to be worth or can be sold for $1 million dollars AND UP.

If your domain gets 3 or more dislikes. I'll report it and it will get deleted. You should know if you really have a million dollar domain.

So if you post one on here that isn't one. Then you are just trying to take advantage and break the rules.

But I'll the "room" decide.

So 5 or more dislike and you get reported for submitting an obviously non- million dollar domain.

Oh and final rule.

ONLY ONE DOMAIN AT A TIME! no exceptions! thanks!

For reference here's a list of top sales.

Rank Domain Price Date Venue
#1 voice.com $30,000,000 2019-05-30 Private
#2 sex.com $14,000,000 2005-01-01 Private
#3 sex.com $13,000,000 2010-11-24 Sedo
#4 fund.com $9,999,950 2008-03-11 Private
#5 porn.com $9,500,000 2007-06-05 Moniker
#6 porno.com $8,888,888 2015-02-04 Private
#7 fb.com $8,500,000 2010-01-01 Private
#8 healthinsurance.com $8,133,000 2019-07-31 Private
#9 we.com $8,000,000 2015-06-19 Private
#10 diamond.com $7,500,000 2006-05-23 Private
#11 beer.com $7,000,000 2004-01-01 Private
#12 z.com $6,784,000 2014-12-03 Private
#13 slots.com $5,500,000 2010-06-04 Moniker
#14 casino.com $5,500,000 2003-11-01 Private
#15 toys.com $5,100,000 2009-03-01 Private
#16 korea.com $5,000,000 2000-01-01 Private
#17 asseenontv.com $5,000,000 2000-01-01 Private
#18 clothes.com $4,900,000 2008-05-01 Private
#19 ig.com $4,700,000 2013-09-18 Igloo/Marcus Kocak
#20 yp.com $3,850,000 2008-01-01 Private
#21 hg.com $3,770,000 2016-11-27 Private
#22 mi.com $3,600,000 2014-04-30 Private
#23 ice.com $3,500,000 2018-07-06 Grit Brokerage
#24 shop.com $3,500,000 2003-11-01 Private
#25 wine.com $3,300,000 2003-09-01 Private
#26 altavista.com $3,250,000 1999-04-01 Private
#27 software.com $3,200,000 2005-12-01 Private
#28 whisky.com $3,100,000 2014-03-12 Castello Brothers
#29 california.com $3,000,000 2019-01-20 VIPBrokerage
#30 sex.xxx $3,000,000 2014-06-11 ICM Registry
#31 candy.com $3,000,000 2009-06-10 Private
#32 vodka.com $3,000,000 2006-12-20 Sedo
#33 loans.com $3,000,000 2000-01-01 Private
#34 fly.com $2,890,000 2017-04-04 Private
#35 creditcards.com $2,750,000 2000-02-01 Private
#36 lotto.com $2,680,000 2017-12-31 Private
#37 pizza.com $2,605,000 2008-04-03 Sedo
#38 gambling.com $2,500,000 2011-05-04 Sedo
#39 tom.com $2,500,000 1999-12-01 Private
#40 investing.com $2,450,000 2012-12-19 Private
#41 youxi.com $2,430,000 2014-03-12 Private
#42 kk.com $2,400,000 2013-11-20 SnapNames
#43 pharmacy.com $2,300,000 2008-11-27 DigitalDNA
#44 coupons.com $2,200,000 2000-01-01 Private
#45 autos.com $2,200,000 1999-12-01 Private
#46 delta.com $2,125,000 2000-07-31 Private
#47 vivo.com $2,100,000 2016-09-02 Private
#48 114.com $2,100,000 2013-07-17 Private
#49 computer.com $2,100,000 2007-12-05 T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
#50 zoom.com $2,000,000 2018-12-14 MediaOptions
#51 eth.com $2,000,000 2017-10-22 Sharjil Saleem
#52 freedom.com $2,000,000 2017-05-21 Starfire Holdings
#53 express.com $2,000,000 2000-03-01 Private
#54 telephone.com $2,000,000 2000-01-01 Private
#55 england.com $2,000,000 1999-12-01 Private
#56 37.com $1,960,800 2014-03-19 Private
#57 savings.com $1,900,000 2003-02-01 Private
#58 01.com $1,820,000 2017-01-29 VIP Brokerage
#59 seniors.com $1,800,000 2007-07-10 T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
#60 mortgage.com $1,800,000 2000-03-01 Private
#61 fly.com $1,760,000 2009-02-10 Sedo
#62 20.com $1,750,000 2017-04-16 NameExperts
#63 dating.com $1,750,000 2010-06-16 Moniker
#64 auction.com $1,700,000 2009-03-27 Private
#65 datarecovery.com $1,659,000 2008-03-05 Private
#66 branson.com $1,600,000 2006-06-01 Private
#67 ticket.com $1,525,000 2009-10-16 Afternic
#68 eko.com $1,500,000 2019-10-20 Uniregistry
#69 russia.com $1,500,000 2009-12-02 Sedo
#70 tandberg.com $1,500,000 2007-02-13 Private
#71 cameras.com $1,500,000 2006-11-07 T.R.A.F.F.I.C.
#72 marketingtoday.com $1,500,000 2005-09-01 Private
#73 deposit.com $1,500,000 2000-02-01 Private
#74 fly.com $1,500,000 1999-11-01 Private
#75 vip.com $1,400,000 2003-12-01 Private
#76 ebet.com $1,350,000 2013-10-23 Private
#77 men.com $1,320,000 2000-02-01 Private
#78 banks.com $1,300,000 2006-09-15 Private
#79 power.com $1,261,000 2014-11-19 Scott Smith/ WebsiteProperties
#80 tm.com $1,250,000 2019-11-14 VIP Brokerage
#81 jade.com $1,250,000 2016-02-29 Private
#82 photo.com $1,250,000 2010-05-06 Moniker
#83 vista.com $1,250,000 2007-11-14 Private
#84 feedback.com $1,230,000 2003-02-01 Private
#85 super.com $1,200,000 2018-02-26 NameJet
#86 myworld.com $1,200,000 2017-10-08 GetYourDomain
#87 la.com $1,200,000 2016-05-08 Private
#88 mm.com $1,200,000 2014-06-23 Sedo
#89 find.com $1,200,000 2004-03-01 Private
#90 phone.com $1,200,000 2003-02-01 Private
#91 scores.com $1,180,000 2007-06-12 Moniker
#92 kredit.de $1,169,175 2008-12-02 Sedo
#93 dxl.com $1,150,000 2018-12-23 Pvt Sale
#94 chinese.com $1,120,008 2007-07-31 Sedo
#95 flying.com $1,100,000 2010-04-08 Private
#96 call.com $1,100,000 2009-09-02 Sedo
#97 mercury.com $1,100,000 2000-01-01 Private
#98 bingo.com $1,100,000 1999-04-01 Private
#99 cruises.co.uk $1,099,798 2008-02-12 Private
#100 cruise.co.uk $1,099,798 2008-02-06 Private

I'll start here's my million dollar domain.

Primorsky.com

Primorsky Krai is a planned development in Eastern Russia. 8 casinos are already scheduled for development.

It's planned on becoming the "Las Vegas of the East" and to compete for the customers of Macau.

It is right on the border with China and opens up to the sea of Japan. so it can accommodate Korean and Japanese Gamblers.
 
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It's funny because every "showcase your valuable domains" thread devolves to this.

Ironically, you can find some of the domains posted in those threads in the bargain bin section.
 
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It seems that I missed the disagrees for this post?

I'm guessing the question here is whether my domain is really a million dollar domain?

Given what the current value is for Lasvegas.com and Vegas.com and Macau.com. All casino gambling destinations.

Is it really difficult to agree that Primorsky.com will be a million dollar domain today or someday?

Primorsky.com is an exact match domain in .com just like Moscow.com or London.com or Paris.com and all other geo domains owned buy pear.com.

I repeat there are 8 multi billion casino and resort projects under contract to be built in this area. Not to mention multi billion dollar infrastructure plans like train tracks from China to this area plus a marina for future docks for cruise ships and luxury yachts. Plus plans for an F1 track/ grand prix course.

If you guys @monotheist @bmugford @MadAboutDomains @Jayboltz @karmaco @HappyW

If you don't change your disagree to agree or dislike to like in say the next 48 hours then as per my own rules I will report my own thread and have it deleted.

Technically as per my own rules it is more than 5 DISLIKES to get reported not more than 5 disagrees.

So technically I don't need to report myself.

Feel free to change your disagrees to dislikes.
Or not.
I thought this was a good thread to make. Just trying to make things interesting. I guess it's not appreciated or just my domain primorsky.com is not a million dollar domain

No matter. do what you want. Make your appropriate choices and I'll take the next step and if necessary delete this thread.

No sweat off my plums.

Also I don't think I specified that your domain needed to have been sold for $1+ million dollars in the past to be considered a million dollar domain. Nor did I specify whether it can be sold for over $1 million right now. Kinda left that open ended. Meaning can Primorsky.com ever be sold for over $1 million say 5 to 10 years from now? Once there is 8 casinos built and operating? I think so. It is within reason.

So please don't be upset I posted it here. Without a pause or thought I genuinely believe it is a million dollar domain based on geo comps and data.

if hard concrete data and comps indicate that your domain can possibly sell for $1+ million dollars? Then why should it not be showcased here and liked?

I'll leave it up to you guys. Looks like I wasted my time creating a thread that I thought others would benefit from or at least be entertained by.

Do whatever. I'll give you 48 hours to make the changes. If not then I'll have mods delete my OP which will close this thread. Thanks.

Everybody is a critic.
Everyone has an opinion.
Being critical is easy.
But "if you have nothing nice to say keep it to yourself" is difficult? borderline impossible?

Something is definitely wrong with the world.lol

(n)(n)O_oO_o:xf.grin:

Million dollar domains don't need sales pitches.

Brad
 
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Failed to stick to the rules of his own post and posted three names that aren't even close to valuable, let alone 1 million USD. :hungover:

I wonder if this should probably be in the appraisals section instead as we're essentially appraising the names.

Is it a good idea to be reporting posts because of some dislikes according to your criteria? Could end up wasting the mods time...
 
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I'm just a Small Medium Average Regging Tornado and clearly, I don't mind posting in a reseller forum.

I own Milliion .com.

If I hold it long enough it will be worth...one million dollars....bwahaha. Trouble is, by then a beer will cost 8 million dollars.
 
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I don't think that the thread should be deleted, I just don't think that you should post it with a load of rules attached and then break your own rules and post names in it that aren't worth it and devalue your post from the moment it is posted.

I'd love to see people's 1 million $ USD plus domains if they really have them...

so the owner ( @du6262 ) of Di .com above is not sitting on a potential million dollar +++ domain?

Edit - do they own it or are they brokering it though.........

DI.com is stonkingly good domain. Could be 1 million if they find the right buyer.
 
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This should be in the Break Section because there is no such name which own by NP members here.
I may be wrong but I am right at the moment.
Just an opportunity to spam the forum.
 
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V.cruises

Virgin Atlantic cruises
Viking River Cruises
Virtual cruises
Vacation cruises
Value.cruises
I have sold to Viking river cruises before, and he is a tough buyer, my guess if you catch him on a good day, in a great mood , pre pandemic you could have maybe got $5K for that name.
 
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Alright alright. I have provided a list from namebio of all domains that have sold for above $1 million.

So I'm guessing the mindset here is because Primorsky.com never sold for $1 million it never will? comps or data be damned? that it?

ok so with that mindset.

you guys have seen the list of million dollar sales.

Assuming how many words are in the dictionary and how many possible 2N and 2L and even 3N and 3L .com's there are in the world.

should we assume because those that are not on the list are not million dollar domains? simply because they are not on that list?

because it seems the only true test that a domain is a million dollar domain is whether it sold in the past for over a million.

There are many domains that should sell for over a million dollars that are not on that list.
there are domains that technically SHOULD sell themselves because they are single dictionary keywords or whatever.

but even then they are not on that list. Think those domains don't need a sales pitch to sell for a million dollars and up?

at the end of the domain it all boils down to public sentiment or opinion. kind like how I personally feel about Primorsky.com.

Primorsky.com is a single word geo domain for a future casino hub.

"a name worthy of that price doesn’t need a sales pitch."
"Million dollar domains don't need sales pitches."

contrary to the "cool" sounding belief that million dollar domains don't need sales pitches.

Are we saying that if an enduser came knocking on your door for your dictionary keyword .com domain? that you would simply reply.

"So you want my domain Chicken.com? and you are KFC?
So yea. the price is $2 million dollars. Send me a check."


that's it? and the domain will get sold because KFC wants it bad enough and it's a good domain?

Is this how it really works? no waiting game? They just write a check because you asked for $2 million dollars?

you as the seller won't need to "salespitch"? lol I find that very hard to believe.

The truth is every domainer will do whatever is necessary to sell a domain.

People always say on here that selling domains is not easy.
If we extrapolate difficulty with money amounts.

A domain that is difficult to sell because it's priced at $10,000?
Then a domain where you are asking for $2 million has to be way more difficult.

the equation can't be "oh it's a $2 million domain. It will sell it self. no need for a salespitch."

I know a bunch of big time domain brokers who would disagree. I mean these are people who justify their commission fees because of their skill at pitching a domain name to the buyer.

ergo. the need for a salespitch.

If it were THAT easy we wouldn't hear stories of million dollar sales ending up taking weeks, months or even years to happen.

best believe there was some form of "salespitching" going on during that time frame.

buyers always want to negotiate no matter how good your price is.

So when a buyer says "Can you do $1,500,000?"

Your reply will be? "No. $2,000,000. Take it or leave it."

Please note any word or sentence that comes after "No the price is $2 million" is going to be a "salespitch" to convince the buyer that $2 million is a good price to pay.

anything else is just some "cool" domainer fantasy.

unless of course your way is to list a domain on a marketplace with a buy now of $2 million. then yea. no salespitch.

this is probably why certain domains that should sell for their million dollar asking price never get sold because no one explains to them why it is a million dollar domain. aka the salespitch.

my domain? nobody knows what is going on in Primorsky. That billions are being invested. So of course at first glance Primorsky.com is not a million dollar domain name. just like how no one would have told InvestReit.com would have sold for $55K or CoinMena.com sold for $25K.

it's always those dark horse "out there" domain names that surprise people and sell for big money. We see such domain sales constantly on NP.

I've renewed Primorsky.com till 2028. I consider it my retirement fund.

but that's my opinion. let's just agree to disagree.

The thing with primorsky is that it's dependent on many outside factors to make it as valuable as you are projecting it will be in the future. It's value is not inherent.

Take crypto for instance. Crypto before 2010 was a nice name tied to encryptions and cryptology and was worth something. But cryptocurrency happened and catapulted crypto from a nice name with value to a million dollar name.

So, you have names like crypto.com on one hand, whose million dollar status was a case of happenstance and on the other hand, you have a name like A.com, whose million dollar status is a given. That's if they ever release that name

PS: A.com doesn't need a sales pitch to convince me it's worth a million dollars if not more. But, do I have a million dollars to spend on it or will I want to spend that amount on a domain name no matter how befitting? That's another matter altogether
 
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This should be in the Break Section because there is no such name which own by NP members here.
I may be wrong but I am right at the moment.
Just an opportunity to spam the forum.



No smart owner will reveal their top names in a resellers forum.
 
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I don't think that the thread should be deleted, I just don't think that you should post it with a load of rules attached and then break your own rules and post names in it that aren't worth it and devalue your post from the moment it is posted.

I'd love to see people's 1 million $ USD plus domains if they really have them...



DI.com is stonkingly good domain. Could be 1 million if they find the right buyer.
Defo - one of the best domains I have seen on Namepros
 
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This is how we lose money in domaining by wasting time on nonsense stuffs.
If you want to dream big then go back to sleep.
 
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Data and comps don’t sell names for 1 mill plus. They just show why you think they should garner that kind of price.

As Brad said, a name worthy of that price doesn’t need a sales pitch.
 
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line //// loan

maybe? who know?

best perfection for LINE Financial Corp, LINE Pay & LINE FX
Pretty sure that's a trademark.
 
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This should be in the Break Section because there is no such name which own by NP members here.
I may be wrong but I am right at the moment.
Just an opportunity to spam the forum.
so the owner ( @du6262 ) of Di .com above is not sitting on a potential million dollar +++ domain?

Edit - do they own it or are they brokering it though.........
 
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Alright alright. I have provided a list from namebio of all domains that have sold for above $1 million.

So I'm guessing the mindset here is because Primorsky.com never sold for $1 million it never will? comps or data be damned? that it?

ok so with that mindset.

you guys have seen the list of million dollar sales.

Assuming how many words are in the dictionary and how many possible 2N and 2L and even 3N and 3L .com's there are in the world.

should we assume because those that are not on the list are not million dollar domains? simply because they are not on that list?

because it seems the only true test that a domain is a million dollar domain is whether it sold in the past for over a million.

There are many domains that should sell for over a million dollars that are not on that list.
there are domains that technically SHOULD sell themselves because they are single dictionary keywords or whatever.

but even then they are not on that list. Think those domains don't need a sales pitch to sell for a million dollars and up?

at the end of the domain it all boils down to public sentiment or opinion. kind like how I personally feel about Primorsky.com.

Primorsky.com is a single word geo domain for a future casino hub.

"a name worthy of that price doesn’t need a sales pitch."
"Million dollar domains don't need sales pitches."

contrary to the "cool" sounding belief that million dollar domains don't need sales pitches.

Are we saying that if an enduser came knocking on your door for your dictionary keyword .com domain? that you would simply reply.

"So you want my domain Chicken.com? and you are KFC?
So yea. the price is $2 million dollars. Send me a check."


that's it? and the domain will get sold because KFC wants it bad enough and it's a good domain?

Is this how it really works? no waiting game? They just write a check because you asked for $2 million dollars?

you as the seller won't need to "salespitch"? lol I find that very hard to believe.

The truth is every domainer will do whatever is necessary to sell a domain.

People always say on here that selling domains is not easy.
If we extrapolate difficulty with money amounts.

A domain that is difficult to sell because it's priced at $10,000?
Then a domain where you are asking for $2 million has to be way more difficult.

the equation can't be "oh it's a $2 million domain. It will sell it self. no need for a salespitch."

I know a bunch of big time domain brokers who would disagree. I mean these are people who justify their commission fees because of their skill at pitching a domain name to the buyer.

ergo. the need for a salespitch.

If it were THAT easy we wouldn't hear stories of million dollar sales ending up taking weeks, months or even years to happen.

best believe there was some form of "salespitching" going on during that time frame.

buyers always want to negotiate no matter how good your price is.

So when a buyer says "Can you do $1,500,000?"

Your reply will be? "No. $2,000,000. Take it or leave it."

Please note any word or sentence that comes after "No the price is $2 million" is going to be a "salespitch" to convince the buyer that $2 million is a good price to pay.

anything else is just some "cool" domainer fantasy.

unless of course your way is to list a domain on a marketplace with a buy now of $2 million. then yea. no salespitch.

this is probably why certain domains that should sell for their million dollar asking price never get sold because no one explains to them why it is a million dollar domain. aka the salespitch.

my domain? nobody knows what is going on in Primorsky. That billions are being invested. So of course at first glance Primorsky.com is not a million dollar domain name. just like how no one would have told InvestReit.com would have sold for $55K or CoinMena.com sold for $25K.

it's always those dark horse "out there" domain names that surprise people and sell for big money. We see such domain sales constantly on NP.

I've renewed Primorsky.com till 2028. I consider it my retirement fund.

but that's my opinion. let's just agree to disagree.

A domain that is difficult to sell because it's priced at $10,000?
Then a domain where you are asking for $2 million has to be way more difficult.

the equation can't be "oh it's a $2 million domain. It will sell it self. no need for a salespitch."


You are missing the point entirely. There are names you have to justify a high price on (large majority of regular names) and then there are names everyone walking the planet knows are worth a hell of a lot and won’t be sold for less than 6 to 8 figures. Those names only require the owner and buyer to meet on a price. Both know that price is high from the onset and no value pitch is required.

Your sales were good and partially luck based. But that is apples to oranges.

Big difference between those names and top tier dictionary words. Luck is not needed on top caliber names. Just a buyer with a big enough wallet who might take months to decide if he is willing or able to pay what is being asked. But he certainly doesn’t need convincing on the worth or value of the name he is allready trying to get.
 
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Thread has become spammy as predicted.
 
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That's a cracker - was that recent or a while back?

Like the Namecheap lander - never seen an SMS offer option before, nice touch.

It was like a year or two ago. The figure was half a mil (great deal btw).
 
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Alright alright. I have provided a list from namebio of all domains that have sold for above $1 million.

So I'm guessing the mindset here is because Primorsky.com never sold for $1 million it never will? comps or data be damned? that it?

ok so with that mindset.

you guys have seen the list of million dollar sales.

Assuming how many words are in the dictionary and how many possible 2N and 2L and even 3N and 3L .com's there are in the world.

should we assume because those that are not on the list are not million dollar domains? simply because they are not on that list?

because it seems the only true test that a domain is a million dollar domain is whether it sold in the past for over a million.

There are many domains that should sell for over a million dollars that are not on that list.
there are domains that technically SHOULD sell themselves because they are single dictionary keywords or whatever.

but even then they are not on that list. Think those domains don't need a sales pitch to sell for a million dollars and up?

at the end of the domain it all boils down to public sentiment or opinion. kind like how I personally feel about Primorsky.com.

Primorsky.com is a single word geo domain for a future casino hub.

"a name worthy of that price doesn’t need a sales pitch."
"Million dollar domains don't need sales pitches."

contrary to the "cool" sounding belief that million dollar domains don't need sales pitches.

Are we saying that if an enduser came knocking on your door for your dictionary keyword .com domain? that you would simply reply.

"So you want my domain Chicken.com? and you are KFC?
So yea. the price is $2 million dollars. Send me a check."


that's it? and the domain will get sold because KFC wants it bad enough and it's a good domain?

Is this how it really works? no waiting game? They just write a check because you asked for $2 million dollars?

you as the seller won't need to "salespitch"? lol I find that very hard to believe.

The truth is every domainer will do whatever is necessary to sell a domain.

People always say on here that selling domains is not easy.
If we extrapolate difficulty with money amounts.

A domain that is difficult to sell because it's priced at $10,000?
Then a domain where you are asking for $2 million has to be way more difficult.

the equation can't be "oh it's a $2 million domain. It will sell it self. no need for a salespitch."

I know a bunch of big time domain brokers who would disagree. I mean these are people who justify their commission fees because of their skill at pitching a domain name to the buyer.

ergo. the need for a salespitch.

If it were THAT easy we wouldn't hear stories of million dollar sales ending up taking weeks, months or even years to happen.

best believe there was some form of "salespitching" going on during that time frame.

buyers always want to negotiate no matter how good your price is.

So when a buyer says "Can you do $1,500,000?"

Your reply will be? "No. $2,000,000. Take it or leave it."

Please note any word or sentence that comes after "No the price is $2 million" is going to be a "salespitch" to convince the buyer that $2 million is a good price to pay.

anything else is just some "cool" domainer fantasy.

unless of course your way is to list a domain on a marketplace with a buy now of $2 million. then yea. no salespitch.

this is probably why certain domains that should sell for their million dollar asking price never get sold because no one explains to them why it is a million dollar domain. aka the salespitch.

my domain? nobody knows what is going on in Primorsky. That billions are being invested. So of course at first glance Primorsky.com is not a million dollar domain name. just like how no one would have told InvestReit.com would have sold for $55K or CoinMena.com sold for $25K.

it's always those dark horse "out there" domain names that surprise people and sell for big money. We see such domain sales constantly on NP.

I've renewed Primorsky.com till 2028. I consider it my retirement fund.

but that's my opinion. let's just agree to disagree.

Just see it like this. A domain name like X.com is a million dollar name imho. Now, whether Elon decides to sell it for 300k tomorrow, doesn't stop the domain from being a million dollar domain in my eyes.

Whether freshly minted or dogeared, a dollar bill is still a dollar bill.
 
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