domain SilverSwan.com

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What should I expect to sell silverswan.com for?

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Nice domain. It has a relatively large pool of potential buyers, where the domain would be a big upgrade.

There are 71 active companies with "Silver Swan" in the name.

I think reseller value is somewhere in the low $X,XXX range.

End user value is in a mid $X,XXX - Mid $XX,XXX range, depending on how motivated the buyer is.

Realistically, you could probably expect it to sell for low $XX,XXX range to an end user.

Brad
 
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I'd be looking at mid 5-figures or higher and then you decide if there is a slightly lower offer you might want to accept. But this is a very nice domain and is worth some $$$.
 
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Thank you for the appraisals. Question is do I just sit tight and wait for an offer or do I approach people. I am looking to sell it but to be honest I have no clue what to do. I stuck it on sedo and it's been there for a year with no interest. I wonder whether I should put it up for auction or sit and hold onto it for longer?
 
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The Sedo lander looks terrible (everything is tiny) and you should at least change it at Sedo to one of the newer landers.

Personally, I would list it at Dan.com and send traffic there, then crosslist at Afternic and GoDaddy to get the most exposure. If you want to sell a .COM, then GoDaddy is the place to be and Dan (a GD property) has nice landers with a lot of flexibility.

As for an opening strategy, I'd list it at a higher-than-you-want BIN but also with a "Make Offer" level below what you want and then see if you can generate some interest and gather a few leads.
 
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The Sedo lander looks terrible (everything is tiny) and you should at least change it at Sedo to one of the newer landers.

Personally, I would list it at Dan.com and send traffic there, then crosslist at Afternic and GoDaddy to get the most exposure. If you want to sell a .COM, then GoDaddy is the place to be and Dan (a GD property) has nice landers with a lot of flexibility.

As for an opening strategy, I'd list it at a higher-than-you-want BIN but also with a "Make Offer" level below what you want and then see if you can generate some interest and gather a few leads.
Thank you very much for the advice, I will give that a go. Much appreciated ☺️
 
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There are 71 active companies with "Silver Swan" in the name.
Would you mind sharing the tool you used to find this info? That's good info to have.
 
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$120 to $395 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
 
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Big difference that is even I paid more than that.

Don't listen to @Jordon M. I don't think he knows what he's talking about.

This domain is worth more than $395 on the reseller market!
 
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$120 to $395 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
Maybe like 10-15 years ago. .COM sell for much more than this on the reseller market.

I would be a buyer at well above the top end of your range.

Brad
 
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$120 to $395 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
I really don’t think you are helping anyone posting these lowball figures in every single thread. I have yet to see anyone thank you for your “reseller value” pricing. Can we just agree that we all know your reseller pricing for literally any domain averages out to be around $100?
 
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Too special name. I will pass.
 
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low xx.xxx to mid xx.xxx end user.
nice name by the way(:
 
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