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  1. T

    sales The right lander + pricing option: BIN, Make Offer, Lead form or Installments? Afternic, Dan, or Sedo lander?

    Being asked a lot about these by other domainers, and right now it itches me to respond. Gonna outline this fairly simple for you below: - If you use BIN only, people who straight buy it now will buy. But you will reject those who think it's too pricey and would want to make an offer instead...
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    sales The right lander + pricing option: BIN, Make Offer, Lead form or Installments? Afternic, Dan, or Sedo lander?

    Being asked a lot about these by other domainers, and right now it itches me to respond. Gonna outline this fairly simple for you below: - If you use BIN only, people who straight buy it now will buy. But you will reject those who think it's too pricey and would want to make an offer instead...
  3. News

    advice Make offer format diluting domain value

    For many of my domain names listed for sale, I have a “Make Offer” option next to the buy it now price. Domain name pricing isn’t science for me, and if I miss the mark by a considerable amount, a prospective buyer may simply choose an alternative domain name. I rely on domain name sales to fund...
  4. News

    advice Make offer format diluting domain value

    For many of my domain names listed for sale, I have a “Make Offer” option next to the buy it now price. Domain name pricing isn’t science for me, and if I miss the mark by a considerable amount, a prospective buyer may simply choose an alternative domain name. I rely on domain name sales to fund...
  5. James Iles

    information Top Topics: “Your Price is Too High” - What’s Your Response?; Swetha Posts Her Highest Domain Sale...

    In this week’s Top Topics, we look at domainer responses to the “your price is too high” comment that many investors receive after providing an asking price. Elsewhere, a six-figure .XYZ sale is revealed, and do you have to advertise a domain in order for it to sell? “Your Price is Too High” -...
  6. James Iles

    information Top Topics: “Your Price is Too High” - What’s Your Response?; Swetha Posts Her Highest Domain Sale...

    In this week’s Top Topics, we look at domainer responses to the “your price is too high” comment that many investors receive after providing an asking price. Elsewhere, a six-figure .XYZ sale is revealed, and do you have to advertise a domain in order for it to sell? “Your Price is Too High” -...
  7. lknights1987

    discuss Removing BIN prices on Afternic

    Has anyone on here tried removing BIN prices for a month or 2 on Afternic? If yes did you see an increase in price requests?
  8. lknights1987

    discuss Removing BIN prices on Afternic

    Has anyone on here tried removing BIN prices for a month or 2 on Afternic? If yes did you see an increase in price requests?
  9. NameFather

    advice For Liquid (or All) Domains, which method is the best?

    Hello, For Liquid (or All) Domains, which method is the best?: (alphabetical list) (1) Auction, (2) Fixed Price (Priced) or (3) Make Offer (Negotiable)? Could you share your experiences or opinions?
  10. NameFather

    advice For Liquid (or All) Domains, which method is the best?

    Hello, For Liquid (or All) Domains, which method is the best?: (alphabetical list) (1) Auction, (2) Fixed Price (Priced) or (3) Make Offer (Negotiable)? Could you share your experiences or opinions?
  11. News

    discuss My challenges listing at Dan with the Make Offer option

    For most of my domain names listed for sale on Dan.com, I have a Buy It Now (BIN) price, a Lease to Own (LTO) option, and a Make Offer option. The majority of prospects choose the Make Offer option and submit an offer that is close to the minimum permitted. The next most popular option selected...
  12. News

    discuss My challenges listing at Dan with the Make Offer option

    For most of my domain names listed for sale on Dan.com, I have a Buy It Now (BIN) price, a Lease to Own (LTO) option, and a Make Offer option. The majority of prospects choose the Make Offer option and submit an offer that is close to the minimum permitted. The next most popular option selected...
  13. rohanguptaa82

    question BIN or Make Offer, which is better?

    Hey, I recently started acquiring decent domains to sell at retail prices, but I have been struggling to put them under just BIN or Make offer. I have put all my domains as BIN right now. I have not sold any of my domains on Sedo/Dan/Afternic as of now so I really don't know which one is better...
  14. rohanguptaa82

    question BIN or Make Offer, which is better?

    Hey, I recently started acquiring decent domains to sell at retail prices, but I have been struggling to put them under just BIN or Make offer. I have put all my domains as BIN right now. I have not sold any of my domains on Sedo/Dan/Afternic as of now so I really don't know which one is better...
  15. T

    discuss Some differences in domain sales I have noticed in 2022.

    I have just posted one $788 sale in the reported sales thread, I'm re-posting part of the comment here for everyone to be able to discuss. Feel free to comment and please do share your insight as well. Note, this is just my own perspective / observations AND is a bit related to my portfolio as...
  16. T

    discuss Some differences in domain sales I have noticed in 2022.

    I have just posted one $788 sale in the reported sales thread, I'm re-posting part of the comment here for everyone to be able to discuss. Feel free to comment and please do share your insight as well. Note, this is just my own perspective / observations AND is a bit related to my portfolio as...
  17. lknights1987

    Sedo No BIN Price Make Offer Only Option ?

    Has anyone has success in just listing domains on Sedo without a buy now price? How many offers led to sales ?
  18. lknights1987

    Sedo No BIN Price Make Offer Only Option ?

    Has anyone has success in just listing domains on Sedo without a buy now price? How many offers led to sales ?
  19. Bob Hawkes

    information Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 2

    Last week’s Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 1 looked at domain name terms, extensions, and the basics for researching, registering, buying, renewing, and listing domain names. The article also considered developing a plan for your domain name investments. This week, I take a look at...
  20. Bob Hawkes

    information Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 2

    Last week’s Domain Investing: Just The Basics – Part 1 looked at domain name terms, extensions, and the basics for researching, registering, buying, renewing, and listing domain names. The article also considered developing a plan for your domain name investments. This week, I take a look at...
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