JudgeMind BrandAim.comTop Member PRO VIP Trusted Contest Holder ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 19,278 Nov 21, 2014 866 views 3 replies #1 It may be just me but does anyone else feel that godaddy expiring auction end with outrageous prices? Some of the names I see go for over $2000 IMO shouldn't be worth any more than a couple hundred dollars tops. Click to expand...
It may be just me but does anyone else feel that godaddy expiring auction end with outrageous prices? Some of the names I see go for over $2000 IMO shouldn't be worth any more than a couple hundred dollars tops.
JB Lions Top Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 34,873 Nov 21, 2014 1 point #2 Sometimes, just at first glance. But then usually when you Google the name, the reason is more clear or realize some buy them for the backlinks etc. Click to expand...
Sometimes, just at first glance. But then usually when you Google the name, the reason is more clear or realize some buy them for the backlinks etc.
DU Secret SantaTop Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 17,935 Nov 21, 2014 3 points #3 Yet the names that are sold for less are then listed for more than $2K. Domainer Logic. Click to expand...
equity78 Top Member ✔ TheDomains Staff ✔ TLDInvestors.com PRO VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 29,115 Nov 21, 2014 1 point #4 Grace Delete said: Yet the names that are sold for less are then listed for more than $2K. Domainer Logic. Click to expand... That is a good point John, some of those sales that don't seem to make sense actually lead to that pricing imo. People see a domain they feel inferior to their domain sell for $2,500 and now they want $3,500 when $1000 might be a good sale. Click to expand...
Grace Delete said: Yet the names that are sold for less are then listed for more than $2K. Domainer Logic. Click to expand... That is a good point John, some of those sales that don't seem to make sense actually lead to that pricing imo. People see a domain they feel inferior to their domain sell for $2,500 and now they want $3,500 when $1000 might be a good sale.