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Best Sedo/domain strategy?
Must admit that I'm more and more into domains lately since I picked up a very nice domain for a small price last week. BUT, what is the best strategy on domain places like Sedo? Some have listing prices but most are just way off their value, while most accept a random offer. Do you just keep upping the offers until they give in or what?
and, what to do with domains that are unlisted? I've had a couple targeted for a few years, but they haven't sold to me yet :/ Do you just email people with offers or do you ask them if they would like to sell etc? Here to learn :) |
not a single soul buy domains any more? :/
*bump* |
I have bought quite alot from sedo lately.
Normaly they are listed around 2-3k, i post an offer ~150-200 and we end around 4-500 which is a fair price for most of them. What I hate most, is all the retards that list the domains and forget about it - which means the bids expire over and over again. I only had success buying 1 domain that wasnt listed for sale. Just did a whoise on the domain and mailed the owner :) Most times they want insane amounts for the domains. Guess they still think all domains are being sold for millions like they watch on the TV |
i was gonna list a domain on the front page
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Bump for you, I'de like some info myself, I'm trying to sell a domain on sedo right now for the first time.
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Email and ask. Just don't say you don't have a lot of money or you don't really need the domain. We don't even waste time with emails like that.
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At least, this is what happens on the uk extension of Sedo. |
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