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DotSauce Magazine: Pricing Your Domains for Sale With Confidence

  • John Motson · 2 years ago
    Nice post Mark,

    Very true.

    It's also important to note that a lot of people devalue their own domains, by grouping a good name with some bad names.

    Put together a set of bad domains, and ask for $20 for each, and stick an ok name between them. A lot of the time people won't bid for the nice domain name.

    John
  • Annie Maloney · 2 years ago
    Its funny that you posted this today. I had 2 people contact me through my site yesterday wanting to sell me their domain names. One wanted $500 and the other wanted $300. They were both .coms and were generic real estate URLs for Tennessee. Little rich for my blood plus my name works just fine...

    Annie
  • John · 2 years ago
    What do you think LLLL's will be priced at 5 years from now?
  • Dallas · 2 years ago
    Lets amazing how much some of the domains are selling for.
  • Missy · 2 years ago
    I have an addiction to acquiring domain names, some i have bought because i see a potential in a future sale, and some are for actual project ideas.

    But the value/worth i'm still trying to figure out. It's fun though and it's like buying real estate.

    Whenever i acquire a new domain name, i feel like Trump.
  • Mark Penix · 2 years ago
    One point I'd like to make is that, do some research before you get into Domain Name Reselling. Do research on the keywords as well. You could turn a quick profit or end up hanging yourself.
  • chuck norris dude · 2 years ago
    There's a little risk involved in domain names trade. I mean, you need 10 years to go into $100 minus. That's nothing, considering what a potential earnings could be just from one domain name sale.
  • Craigh · 2 years ago
    That is so true. With a little bit of creativity you can still find a good domain names, register it and sell for a little profit.
    Quite useful to know if you intend to buy one off someone.
  • perros · 2 years ago
    Good tips on pricing... what about marketing them to potential buyers?
  • frenchdomainer · 2 years ago
    How do you sell at $8 with the transfer fees plus the intermediate fee (sedo, ...) ?
  • Fsd · 2 years ago
    Nice tips! A strange situation happened to me, I bought a domain for $13, then a few days later the seller want to get back the domain, and I sold it for $30. Not bad :P
  • Linder · 2 years ago
    There are quite good suggestions
  • Mike · 2 years ago
    I've sold domains before, but nothing above $50, for names like bowax.com, or beatbid.com.

    How much do you think gozzipz.com is worth? Celebrity gossip is pretty popular so there isn't lots of good names left ...
  • Miguel · 2 years ago
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    "John Says:
    November 28th, 2007 at 2:02 pm
    What do you think LLLL’s will be priced at 5 years from now?"


    Hi John in my opinion I would say LLLL's in 5 years will be worth about what LLL's are worth today considering all LLLL's are sold



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    "Mike Says:
    December 9th, 2007 at 1:05 am
    I’ve sold domains before, but nothing above $50, for names like bowax.com, or beatbid.com.

    How much do you think gozzipz.com is worth? Celebrity gossip is pretty popular so there isn’t lots of good names left …"


    Hi Mike if you can get $50 for gozzipz.com I would say it is worth it
  • Bob Lipply · 2 years ago
    I usually just let them expire. Didn't think they had much value. Maybe I'm wrong.
  • saç ekimi · 1 year ago
    Hi
    excellent info cool idea.
    thanks
  • Kunlachart Tangkanjanapas · 1 year ago
    Thanks for information.
    Could you please appraisal http://www.DTrip.com ?
    please give me suggestion how to sell good price?
    It's my first time to sell domain.
    I place it at
    http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_detail.php?...
    Does anything I should do?
    Thank you in advance.
  • Steve G. · 6 months ago
    Most of the domains are overpriced nowdays. I bought penelopecruz for $2000, but i don't think it was worth it to be honest.