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I have an offer to buy it at $5k and planning to flip it. Is it worth it? how much would you guys think it is worth?

It was a search engine in the Philippines before.
 
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no worries. Good luck! lemme know what happens!
but in the meantime you should look into leasing the traffic from that domain. that way it pays for itself while you wait for a buyer. hopefully an enduser.
 
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You're on a roll! haha I'll try reaching out to them first and if that doesn't work, I'll have a nice press release ready and put up a landing page which is for sale.
I'll now need some good broker or marketer to sell this one with an awesome pitch if it goes sideways.

I'm really thankful that you're helping with those awesome tips.

Avtar629 deserves a tip :) !
Great suggestions.
It may be worth your while to go the broker route from the start
You might want to skip contacting the previous owners. Some have lost UDRP's in this circumstance.
Congrats !
Cheers
 
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Avtar629 deserves a tip :) !
Great suggestions.
It may be worth your while to go the broker route from the start
You might want to skip contacting the previous owners. Some have lost UDRP's in this circumstance.
Congrats !
Cheers


oh wow! yea that makes sense. but couldn't someone argue that if they wanted that domain so much or valued the TM they would not have let it go?

but 168 does bring up a good point. never thought of that. although I only mentioned it because I've read that some domainers that their "Bread and butter" buying domains that were let go by mistake and then turn around and try to sell it to the previous owner.

I get alot of spam mail from India trying to sell domains I've let expire.

Brokers? This domain can sell itself. why need brokers?

avoid a URDP. send an anonymous email giving previous owner a heads up that their domain has been purchased for $5K.

make sure it's not the same email address as what's listed in the whois data for the domain you wanna sell.
 
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One of the recent wins in UDRP argued some kind of technical glitch "out of their control" and got the name back. I think the excuse was bs but they got it back by demonstrating it was in use and not intended to drop.
So if Yehey.com was in use, it may work for them and contacting them may be viewed as bad faith reg.

Yea, I have had some from the US contact me after expiry. "pay me big bucks for your drop". NO. ;)

If investornow doesn't have an idea of worth, then I can pretty much guarantee he probably doesn't have the technical skills to extract maximum value from the domain.
Given what it used to be, quality of links, etc. value may be in the low to mid xxx,xxx. Worth the broker fee :).
Your example: Casinos , money exchange, channels- may be winners in the 6fig
Cheers
 
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Hey investornow you paid 5 grand for a potential 5 grand loss ,I have a bridge to sell you ,oh wait I see your pic ,you Bought it already? LOL ,all kidding aside companies contact people that own their dropped names
if you agree on a price with them ,they then set up a suit to get back the domain ,because just claim squatting on it ,usually small companies dont know this and they just pay the couple grand to buy the domain because opening a case begins at 2-3 grand , good luck , you may need a good domain broker on this one.
 
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One of the recent wins in UDRP argued some kind of technical glitch "out of their control" and got the name back. I think the excuse was bs but they got it back by demonstrating it was in use and not intended to drop.
So if Yehey.com was in use, it may work for them and contacting them may be viewed as bad faith reg.

Yea, I have had some from the US contact me after expiry. "pay me big bucks for your drop". NO. ;)

If investornow doesn't have an idea of worth, then I can pretty much guarantee he probably doesn't have the technical skills to extract maximum value from the domain.
Given what it used to be, quality of links, etc. value may be in the low to mid xxx,xxx. Worth the broker fee :).
Your example: Casinos , money exchange, channels- may be winners in the 6fig
Cheers

Can you point me to the right broker? I think sedo would give low offers, less than xxx,xxx.
My only experience buying and selling was in godaddy, which I'm sure isn't the right place.

Hey investornow you paid 5 grand for a potential 5 grand loss ,I have a bridge to sell you ,oh wait I see your pic ,you Bought it already? LOL ,all kidding aside companies contact people that own their dropped names
if you agree on a price with them ,they then set up a suit to get back the domain ,because just claim squatting on it ,usually small companies dont know this and they just pay the couple grand to buy the domain because opening a case begins at 2-3 grand , good luck , you may need a good domain broker on this one.

Thank you.

I wont contact the company and would stick to the broker then.
So if anyone can introduce me to a buyer/good broker, please do :)
 
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I dont want to steer you in the wrong direction ,but I once had a problem with a registra .and although I did not need to hire the man ,he had a little chat with me that was helpful. If you feel this domain is very very valuable you may want to hire him ,his name is
David Weslow he advertises with domainsherpa, great guy
 
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So much discussion and recommendation to this domain but you don't even own it yet.
 
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Unless you're in a hurry, I would just park the name, and passively field offers.

I'm sure the name still has lots of traffic - and I could see a name like this generating $100+ / month. I would at least test this before you decide to flip it.

The name itself has intrinsic value because it's a short common phrase. I would probably quote $25k for a similar sort of name in my portfolio.
 
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I dont want to steer you in the wrong direction ,but I once had a problem with a registra .and although I did not need to hire the man ,he had a little chat with me that was helpful. If you feel this domain is very very valuable you may want to hire him ,his name is
David Weslow he advertises with domainsherpa, great guy

Thank you, will be in touch with him.

So much discussion and recommendation to this domain but you don't even own it yet.

I already processed the wire and am waiting them to transfer it. :)

Unless you're in a hurry, I would just park the name, and passively field offers.

I'm sure the name still has lots of traffic - and I could see a name like this generating $100+ / month. I would at least test this before you decide to flip it.

The name itself has intrinsic value because it's a short common phrase. I would probably quote $25k for a similar sort of name in my portfolio.

It gets lots of traffic. I guess I'll do that. Thank you for your valuation. It means a lot.
 
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Can you point me to the right broker? I think sedo would give low offers, less than xxx,xxx.
My only experience buying and selling was in godaddy, which I'm sure isn't the right place.



Thank you.

I wont contact the company and would stick to the broker then.
So if anyone can introduce me to a buyer/good broker, please do :)

Uniregistry tends to get better values thru their brokerage. It's really really important you give them as much info as you can
plus the suggestions listed here.
Wish you the best !
Cheers
 
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Got this domain guys! Thank you for your support
 
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