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Hello everyone,
Just came across this excellent tweet by Rick Schwartz regarding the concept of Make an Offer which is quite prevalent in the domain industry.
https://twitter.com/DomainKing/status/1185881107608289280?s=19
Rick Schwartz has given a superb alternative which is much more logical and looks more professional - "Price Upon Request".
What do y'all think?
Something that @Rob Monster @Reza and a few other leaders can think about to implement the same.
Just came across this excellent tweet by Rick Schwartz regarding the concept of Make an Offer which is quite prevalent in the domain industry.
https://twitter.com/DomainKing/status/1185881107608289280?s=19
I have personally never been a fan of "Make an Offer" option, as I am unable to digest this point where I am asking someone outside the domain industry to "Make an offer" on an asset that I own, rather than being able to valuate it myself.Morning Folks!!
"Make an offer" is a loser!!
It's WEAK!!
In #RealEstate they use a much SMARTER option. It does not look like a DISTRESS sale!
I would advise EVERYONE using "Make an offer" to update to:
"PRICE UPON REQUEST"
#Domains #investing #investors #marketing #branding
Rick Schwartz has given a superb alternative which is much more logical and looks more professional - "Price Upon Request".
What do y'all think?
Something that @Rob Monster @Reza and a few other leaders can think about to implement the same.