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Godaddy broker contacted me by Mail and offered me 500 USD for my domain as first offer. Does it mean that i own a valuable Domain name.
Should i sell or maybe wait for a better offer.

Thank you
 
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It all depends of the domain name that you are talking about.

If it is a good or a very good domain I would try to negotiate with the potential buyer a bigger price or I would wait for a better offer from other potential buyers. Because $500 is not such a great amount for a good domain name.

But if it is a worst domain I would take the opportunity and sell it for that price.

As I told it all depends of the domain name that you are trying to sell.
 
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It all depends of the domain name that you are talking about.

If it is a good or a very good domain I would try to negotiate with the potential buyer a bigger price or I would wait for a better offer from other potential buyers. Because $500 is not such a great amount for a good domain name.

But if it is a worst domain I would take the opportunity and sell it for that price.

As I told it all depends of the domain name that you are trying to sell.
Thanks man . I appreciate
 
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If you care to share the domain (Publicly or through PM) to some of the higher sellers on this site, they could help. Try the appraisals section.
 
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If you want , you can share the domain with expert domainers here.
I’m sure they’ll help you.

Think about this :
For how much is the domain listed for sale ?
Do you really need 500$ ?
Normally , when a godaddy broker contacts you , he never starts with his clients highest offer.

You can share the domain by PM if you want 👍🏼
 
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