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I previously posted spoons.com and relative.com for sale. Relative.com has been sold but I am currently taking offers for spoons.com. I will only consider offers of $2X,XXX and higher. I also have ServingPiece.com and ServingPieces.com for sale. Check the search volume on the Google sandbox for this term in the flatware industry. Will consider offers above $5k for the pair (servingpieces.com and servingpiece.com)...Thanks for reading.
 
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any traffic on serving pieces?
 
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Traffic/revenue on both packages?

Let me know.
 
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Spoons.com and ServingPieces.com Update

Hello,
Spoons.com is sold and servingpieces.com and servingpiece.com have offers close to my ask. If you hit the ask price, they are yours...

We do not release traffic and revenue info on our domains but they do get both traffic and revenue. The best way to check is by looking at the strong search volume on Google Sandbox for Serving Pieces. It will allow you to own the category of serving pieces...
 
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nice try. We don't sell on traffic/ppc multiples. We sell to strategic buyers only. Bid on most premiums and you will find the same. We definitely own it.
 
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Update - All Are Sold

Thanks for reading and bidding. Spoons.com, ServingPiece.com and ServingPieces.com are sold.
 
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nimcap said:
nice try. We don't sell on traffic/ppc multiples. We sell to strategic buyers only. Bid on most premiums and you will find the same. We definitely own it.

I don't really see the logic in not disclosing either, as stated above disclosing those figures is only going to help with a sale. I'm guessing you are in the camp who thinks disclosing all details will result in buyers turning around and offering 5 years revenue, that isn't the case, some buyers will offer 50 or 100 years+, they know what domains are worth. The real risk is selling too cheaply because the buyer underestimates the traffic, since the seller won't disclose it and thinks it is not important, I've seen this happen many times before.
 
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The reason that I don't disclose traffic is because it is irrelevant to me. I have 11 years SEO experience and value domains based on what I would think they are worth if I took the time to optimize them for #1 rank for the respective keyword. You are correct that people always come at me with 5 years revenue. Parking and PPC is just the first stage (when I am being lazy). I have tons of domains that are ranked well for SEO that I would never sell and many other projects in the works. I only sell domains to strategic end users or SEOers who pay me based on forecasted as opposed to historical parked earnings. While you obviously have a good perspective, most "negotiators" just waste my time...

With that in mind, the formula is below:

keyword search volume x 2-5% CTR x expected conversion rate x revenue per customer x multiple of years....

Again, type in is irrelevant. It is all about SEM volume and that can be found pretty easily with Google's tools..
 
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nimcap said:
The reason that I don't disclose traffic is because it is irrelevant to me. I have 11 years SEO experience and value domains based on what I would think they are worth if I took the time to optimize them for #1 rank for the respective keyword.

That is the problem and the reason why people sometimes undersell by not disclosing stats, what you see as irrelevant the buyer is simply left to conservatively estimate it. I bet most of the domains you have just sold end up as park pages.

nimcap said:
You are correct that people always come at me with 5 years revenue. Parking and PPC is just the first stage (when I am being lazy). I have tons of domains that are ranked well for SEO that I would never sell and many other projects in the works. I only sell domains to strategic end users or SEOers who pay me based on forecasted as opposed to historical parked earnings. While you obviously have a good perspective, most "negotiators" just waste my time...

With that in mind, the formula is below:

keyword search volume x 2-5% CTR x expected conversion rate x revenue per customer x multiple of years....

Again, type in is irrelevant. It is all about SEM volume and that can be found pretty easily with Google's tools..

The thing is the SEO people will never pay much of a multiple (because of the work involved) even though they may be able to earn far more. It is a bit like people who want to sell their house to a "happy family" when some tyrant business man who just wants to pull it down and use the land will actually pay more for it :) Usually what the tyrant business man will do is just say he is buying it for his wife and family. Domainers sometimes do the same thing "I'm going to turn this domain into a site, I'm not just one of the parking guys, my offer is far better than they would ever pay"...and then two years later you revisit it and the domain is still a park page :)
 
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Since the domains are sold and I'm unable to clean the thread up, I'm closing it. Nimcap, congrats on your sales. If you'd prefer me to delete this thread until I can fix it, please pm me with a link back to this thread. Thanks.
 
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