I only hand regged it last year so trying to work out if I'm being unrealistic / greedy with the pricingI think this is a typical 'find the right buyer and they'll pay whatever you want' domain. Personally, I would have probably taken the 1k but I'm a weak fella.
It does of course depend on what you paid for the domain in the first place. I guess to justify turning down the offer you'd have to ask for at least 5-10k now. Maybe you're a bit high but it is really hard to tell. Let me wish a sale upon you.
I only hand regged it last year so trying to work out if I'm being unrealistic / greedy with the pricing
Interesting thoughts - thanks
Crunchbase data for "Yay" shows the below
Yay Pay - 13.8 million in funding
Yay Doo - 20.4 million in funding
Yay Trade - 33 million (SEK) in funding
Plus plenty of other companies using "yay" as a first word in a myriad of sectors......
Not really targeting Big Pharma with this type of domain
Two areas of health I thought of......
health analytics App/Dapp
Health tracking App/Dapp
Interesting thoughts - thanksI think that for the ''exclamation'' types of domains (''yay'', ''wow'' and ''oh'') it's good to think carefully of who the buyer is, and base a price accordingly. For example in this case I hardly see it will be bought by some pharmaceutical giant or chain of clinics. I'd rather see some health enthusiastic bloggers buy this domain, and from this standpoint the price of $1000 is about to the point (within the price range for individuals and small businesses). I know you declined it, but now I still wouldn't price it more than $1500. You can try $1900-$2000 but I am highly sceptical here.
Good luck!