Go-Daddy preferred. Dotcom preferred.
I'm buying names between now and the end of summer. Some names I will likely buy right now/near future, while others I may buy later, as I have to get a feel for what is being offered. I put a big price range because that is where I have bought in the past. I have even bought big lists of names that made sense where the price averaged less than $5 each. I have made three purchases in the XX,XXX range, as well, including one at exactly mid XX,XXX.
So, I am looking for everything. Send names and prices. Go-Daddy and Dotcom preferred, especially on the low value names. Of course, for an amazing deal on a great name the registrar matters less to me, but I don't enjoy dealing with lots of names at different registrars, so Go-Daddy names have a better chance of creating a transaction.
These days, there really isn't such thing as a lowball offer. We have all deleted or let expire names that we KNOW have value, that can't be sold. An example of two names that I recently let expire are NormanAuto.com and VictorvilleAuto.com. Now, those names make sense and they have to be worth a few hundred dollars each to someone in each of those two cities, but how much time and effort can you put into trying to sell them? But those are the types of names that I am looking to pick up for a few dollars each. They have to at least make sense, so please keep that in mind.
Go-Daddy and Dotcom.....most any price range....... sums it up.
I'm buying names between now and the end of summer. Some names I will likely buy right now/near future, while others I may buy later, as I have to get a feel for what is being offered. I put a big price range because that is where I have bought in the past. I have even bought big lists of names that made sense where the price averaged less than $5 each. I have made three purchases in the XX,XXX range, as well, including one at exactly mid XX,XXX.
So, I am looking for everything. Send names and prices. Go-Daddy and Dotcom preferred, especially on the low value names. Of course, for an amazing deal on a great name the registrar matters less to me, but I don't enjoy dealing with lots of names at different registrars, so Go-Daddy names have a better chance of creating a transaction.
These days, there really isn't such thing as a lowball offer. We have all deleted or let expire names that we KNOW have value, that can't be sold. An example of two names that I recently let expire are NormanAuto.com and VictorvilleAuto.com. Now, those names make sense and they have to be worth a few hundred dollars each to someone in each of those two cities, but how much time and effort can you put into trying to sell them? But those are the types of names that I am looking to pick up for a few dollars each. They have to at least make sense, so please keep that in mind.
Go-Daddy and Dotcom.....most any price range....... sums it up.