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Juan G

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Hello, I am trying to sell my first Domain playfuncasinogames dot com with no luck yet. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I placed it for auction on godaddy last week and it didn't sell. I think I placed the price too high at $1200. I've now lowered the price to $300 with a buy it now page. My question is, can I sell Domains on this forum? Do I have to upgrade to a paid subscription? Thanks J
 

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I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Hi


1. your expectations are too high
2. because nobody is waiting for you to register a domain and then pay more for it, than you just did
3. and the domain is really too long
4. and time is a factor, as it may take longer than a year for right buyer to find it and make offer.

Welcome to DNForum.com!

imo...
 

MikeinFlorida

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Hey Juan: I've had some top premium names ..mainly 2 word dot coms that have taken years to sell and I mean years. Most have not sold yet and won't for years unless you want to let them go really cheap. Great comment Biggie!
 

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I agree with biggie that your domain name is too long and you must have some patience as it'll take some time for your domain to be bought by others.
 

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Patience is one of the key elements in domaining. You must exhibit a lot of patience for this kind of name. Your buyer is somewhere but then time governs the rest of the affairs.

I wish you success.
 

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