
Price is too much.
If you really think that the domain will be going for $100,000 to 1 million then YOU really don't understand how it works.Jason, People here on FP d understand how "domaining" works and they dont have money here. Better off brokering it to a company or person in the area.
It;s an big unrealistic jokeIf you really think that the domain will be going for $100,000 to 1 million then YOU really don't understand how it works.
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It;s an big unrealistic joke
Just because something is going for that much doesn't mean that it's actually that much. You'd have to look at domains similar that have been sold, as well as look to see if it's a domain, or an actual website. No one will ever be willing to spend that much on a domain that's not either completely unique, OR not a LLL TLD.$50,000 isn't. On GoDaddy, they have a similar site for that much with these terms.
Well, I'm not sure how to price it - and I don't know if the guy with the similar site is an idiot or not. I guess If I could find out - how long that listing has been on there.
But honestly, Iv'e seen really dumb sales - like Chinese buying nonsense numbers to satisfy some Chinese superstition thing.
I agree with this post.Jason, People here on FP d understand how "domaining" works and they dont have money here. Better off brokering it to a company or person in the area.
Stop hijacking someone else's thread to get attention. Not a great way to sell your domains.What are you guys gonna say of the prices of my domains. They are quite cheap as compared to TheMathHelp:
Affiliatesi.com
WikiAuctions.com
WikiExports.com
WikiAnimate.com
WikiToons.com
&
WikiAnimations.com
So, once you've done that, and you can see the pattern, then sell it for that price, and not the one you're thinking or expecting. Because people want a reasonable price.Just because something is going for that much doesn't mean that it's actually that much. You'd have to look at domains similar that have been sold, as well as look to see if it's a domain, or an actual website. No one will ever be willing to spend that much on a domain that's not either completely unique, OR not a LLL TLD.
Of course this is my opinion, and if you are going to continue with this I do wish you the best on your endeavor, however I'd look at somewhere else like flippa if you're trying to sell something of that price range 🙂
EDIT: I don't know if it's still on there but they use to have a domain price checker.
Get a real appraisal from something like GoDaddy, but I wouldn't trust anything from GoDaddy, either. Most domain registrars who offer you a chance to appraise, and then sell overprice the domain. What they want is to own your domain directly, by enticing you with a "holy shit" price. So, find a reputable place to appraise your domain. Don't just appraise from one place, which is why this person said...
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