Now, let’s think about that “perfect selling price” for your valuable domain name. You could rent it or install an ad for the potential buyer on it but in most cases, it’s a buyer and seller context so we’ll explore this common scenario.
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Try not to just put "make offer" as the price for your domain if you are seriously planning to sell them. I think domains with "make offer" do not get as much offers as any with a price. Do your research first in the forums and get appraisals from your fellow forumers. Once you are more or less certain of a price, list the names at SEDO..WITH a price about 25% less than the market price, just to hook a bid. Once someone bites, put it up for auction and market like hell! I have gotten some really good sales with such strategy. Good luck!
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This is an area we are still getting to grips with. We don't want to under price domains, but don't want to price people out of showing interest. Some good advice in here.
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My take is this... Try not to just put "make offer" as the price for your domain if you are seriously planning to sell them. I think domains with "make offer" do not get as much offers as any with a price. Do your research first in the forums and get appraisals from your fellow forumers. Once you are more or less certain of a price, list the names at SEDO..WITH a price about 25% less than the market price, just to hook a bid. Once someone bites, put it up for auction and market like hell! I have gotten some really good sales with such strategy. Good luck!
This is an area we are still getting to grips with. We don't want to under price domains, but don't want to price people out of showing interest. Some good advice in here.