Not every negotiation on a domain is straight-forward; if things were easy, everyone would be doing it. Sometimes the seller appears to be more aggressive than they are expected to be. Your goal, as the seller, is to maintain communication until you are absolutely certain the other party is … [Read more...]
Domain inquiries : Quotes are valid for 3 business days
Receiving and responding to domain inquiries and offers, takes a small chunk of time. One has to research the buyer's background and formulate a quote based on a combination of factors. Presenting a potential domain buyer with a custom quote is important, in order to achieve a sale. Inquiries … [Read more...]
Domains, Easter and American lamb
For millions of Orthodox Christians around the world, Easter Sunday is tomorrow. Today's Resurrection Saturday, a day that signifies the rising of Jesus after three days on the cross, and thus the beginning of a new hope for humanity. Greeks celebrate Resurrection Saturday at midnight, with a … [Read more...]
NameJet, Flippa and Sedo : One necessary improvement in common
As an active domain investor, I utilize most major platforms to acquire or sell domain names. Such venues include Sedo - currently buying only - Flippa, and NameJet. Each domain venue has a distinct method of managing domain auctions, and each one has its advantages and disadvantages. With … [Read more...]
Why commission increase at Domain Name Sales is a good thing
Since I started using Domain Name Sales in the fall of 2012, I've raved - time and again - about the incredible tools it provides to domain investors. At the time, my move away from Sedo was primarily based on several facts: Inability to view any useful details about the person I am … [Read more...]
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