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What could/would be the appraised sales prices for my domain name: slidershack.com? Actually, someone just recently contacted me out-of-the blue and offered to buy it for $500. Says he's gonna open up a burger truck in the USA. Not sure how to come to a fair price so we're both happy so-to-speak.
 
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$10 to $50 = Reseller Value Speculation (NOT an end user speculation)
 
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Thank you very much for your response.
 
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Tell him you would really need a little more than that and that you can $1500 installment available
 
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Did you end up selling it? You have a good domain.
 
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Did you end up selling it? You have a good domain.
No, I didn't. He initially offered $500; then I asked for $1,000. He agreed and then ghosted me. What do you think I should do now? Not regarding him, mind you. Should I go through a broker, or what? Cheers.
 
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I am no expert. I've only sold one domain, privately. I got a few tire kickers over the years for various domains I owned, and just moved on. I would have held out for more than $1,000 in your case. It's a good name. Problem is it's tough for a small startup business to pay what it would be worth. My buyers were starting a pretty capital-intensive business and $3K was a drop in the bucket. They are no longer in business, btw, and the domain has been for sale for years, with no buyers. The price was once well over what I got, but now it's $1,495. I guess I was lucky. But I knew by their first offer of $1K that they at least were not just hoping I'd give it away. I went way higher ($5K) but made it clear I was negotiating and expecting a counter.
I don't know about a broker. I've heard they only want high-ticket domains. I'd gladly pay them a percentage if they can get me a better price than on my own, but the question is, are mine high enough value? Your case might be interesting because it could be a great name IF there is a well-funded startup, that a broker can find.
 
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No, I didn't. He initially offered $500; then I asked for $1,000. He agreed and then ghosted me. What do you think I should do now? Not regarding him, mind you. Should I go through a broker, or what? Cheers.
happens,
if you accepted the $500 offer he will think "hmm why did he accept the first i offer i gave him", and still not buy it. You have to negoatate or set a hard BIN in your listing.

No one is able to determine if they will buy or not, even if you put the price to $100

Try to reach out again, ive had success reaching out and finalizing the sale
 
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Also an advice is to not write the full domain here on namepros. It will show in google in the first results and he can see what you write.

Write domain(.)com or domain//com...
 
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