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I have about 40-50 domains parked at Sedo, ive had a few results with them in the past, and im just wondering what people do in regards to pricing.

How many people have set prices listed, or choose the minimum offer option.

What do people prefer? What works for you?

Id imagine set price would get more sales if the prices listed werent over the top. I also imagine a lot of people when conducting searches on that site would completely eliminate the "make an offer" listings.
 
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I was just ready to ask this myself. Great question.
 
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There should be a past topic about it, asking experiences of namepros members about sedo pricing. There are nice advices there, if someone can find that topic may post it here.
 
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Buyer's like to see prices. Realistic ones as well. Sometimes you just have to be real with yourself and not always go for the fence. Heck, I go for the fence on "some names" but most I have priced in the $990 to $3,800 range.

If you watch DnJournal.com and see the sales, most are reported in that range and most were listed with a price in that range.

If the domain was a hand reg, why not be happy with a couple hundred instead of asking for a couple Thousand... Sell, take the profit and reinvest into better domains.

Prices will get you further then the easy way out of "Make an Offer". :imho:
 
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Nice question. I would be happy to read those advices as well :)
 
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Yofie said:
Buyer's like to see prices. Realistic ones as well. Sometimes you just have to be real with yourself and not always go for the fence. Heck, I go for the fence on "some names" but most I have priced in the $990 to $3,800 range.

If you watch DnJournal.com and see the sales, most are reported in that range and most were listed with a price in that range.

If the domain was a hand reg, why not be happy with a couple hundred instead of asking for a couple Thousand... Sell, take the profit and reinvest into better domains.

Prices will get you further then the easy way out of "Make an Offer". :imho:

I just added prices to all my domains to test your theory. In addition, I updated my descriptions to be more buyer friendly.

http://www.sedo.com/search/details.php4?domain=beachgeek.com

Thanks and Rep.
 
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Yofie said:
If the domain was a hand reg, why not be happy with a couple hundred instead of asking for a couple Thousand... Sell, take the profit and reinvest into better domains.
Wise words. Be realistic with pricing. Take a profit from time to time, move on and reinvest. Gradually increase the quality of your portfolio.
Lather rinse repeat :)

Also, in your Sedo control panel you can see the number of views of offer page for each domain (in Domain Management section, select Sales Overview, then sort the column), so you can begin pricing those domains accordingly...
 
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no gazzip, not that one, there is another post with at least two pages of discussion. Some users wrote "putting low prices work", another group favored "putting high prices".

I couldn't find that post :(
 
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I've sold a couple of names through Sedo and they were all Make an Offer listings.Expect very low offers to start.
I've tried several times putting prices in the low-mid xxx but there was never any interest so I've put them all back to Make an Offer.
 
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sdsinc said:
Also, in your Sedo control panel you can see the number of views of offer page for each domain (in Domain Management section, select Sales Overview, then sort the column), so you can begin pricing those domains accordingly...
As soon as a name gets 2 or more "views of offer" in a month I add a price...
 
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Im thinking a good option would be to divide your domains based on quality into the differant price brackets. Sedo has 1 - 300, 300 - 1000, 1000 - 10000 etc...

So you might go something like $295, $995, then perhaps $1495, or $2495....ive seen people use 7 as well, these ebook sellers $297, $997 etc.

So if you would be happy with $150 for a domain, list it at $295....if you want $700, go for $995...give yourself some room...Of course you will want the most you can get, but I feel you do need to have some ballpark figure in mind.
 
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putting a price at first works for me, and also don't park it all up on one parking company, learn to diversify.
 
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