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Originally posted by Duke of Earl


Glad to hear that Gregr - you give everyone hope! It just goes to show you - conduct yourself as a professional, offer good service and a fair price and customers will beat a path to your door - even in down market times. Thank you for setting a fine example for us follow.

Thanks


Just so they don't beat the door down. :laugh:
 
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Originally posted by draqon
well, the domains that sell for $200 are like xjq.com and zxz.com and worthless names like that. The reason they are worthless is that it is highly unlikely that a real company would want ever need them.

If they're worthless, why do folks pay $200 for them? :confused:
 
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Originally posted by fizz


If they're worthless, why do folks pay $200 for them? :confused:

Some people still use the old evaluation models that rate short names highly.
 

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Originally posted by mole
Some people still use the old evaluation models that rate short names highly.

Yeah mole, I hear that the only time you’ll ever get a group of guys boasting that they have the shortest one, is when they’re talking about domain names :D

(Apologies to the original joke writer, who used mobile phones in the punch line)
 

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Some people still use the old evaluation models that rate short names highly.

Mole, please uses whatever evaluation models that you have to persuade current 2 letter dot com owner and sell them to me cheap. If needed, let them drink your bong water. Thx.net!

Nobody has yet reverse the rule of "supply vs demand"!
 

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Originally posted by goh


Mole, please uses whatever evaluation models that you have to persuade current 2 letter dot com owner and sell them to me cheap. If needed, let them drink your bong water. Thx.net!

Nobody has yet reverse the rule of "supply vs demand"!

I hear he prefers a cold pint of Moleson :)
 

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aez.net
tfg.net

I decline offers under usd 300, but now they are still in my hand.

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I sold two at GD last months:
websnake.com US299.
Petabyte.com US699.

One last year: x365.com for US500

GD and AN provide good listing service.
They are also very famous among the domain sellers.
However, normal users seldom go to these sites to
look for the domains they want.

You must build a parking page to let these users to
know how to reach you (e.g. via e-mail) if they are
interested in buying your domains. I have a page for my
domains, and it contains the links to submit their offers
at AN and GD. I got better response after I built the page.

You may visit my site to see it.
But to be frank, I am no expert and I only sold 3 names so far. Probably not even qualified to commend...
 

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Originally posted by pixelman

You may visit my site to see it.
But to be frank, I am no expert and I only sold 3 names so far. Probably not even qualified to commend...

Hey, you have each domain a unique logo, it is cool:razz:
Did you design those logos by yourself?
 

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Originally posted by yesonline


Hey, you have each domain a unique logo, it is cool:razz:
Did you design those logos by yourself?

Yes, I was a web designer so I know how to design and create graphics.

No choice... Have to attract and convince the potential buyers that these domains are cool. :)
 

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But to be frank, I am no expert and I only sold 3 names so far.

In my book if you've sold one domain at any price you're enough of an expert to give me advice. I'm still waiting on my first sale. Have had requests for quotes on two names without response, a third query led to an agreement to buy another of my names for $175. I was getting ready to pop champagne corks but the sale never happened-- the buyer disappeared and none of my emails get responses as to what happened or anything. Strange, frustrating business, this.
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I sold 2 domains last week. One for $ 500 & another for $ 100.
 

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Now you need to replentish your stock.
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I have some 400 more....
 
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