Welcome to Welcome to DNF.com™ - Domain Sales, Domain Forum, Domain Appraisals, Domain Registrars

If you are new to domains and looking to buy, sell and learn about domains then you have come to the right place. DNForum is the largest domain name community on the internet and continues to grow every day. There are over 105,000 domainers on DNForum doing everything from buying domains, selling domains, learning about domains and discussing domains. Take a minute and Register.

Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!

Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    DNF Member
    stevesko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    379
    DNF$
    4,998
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    4,998
    Donate  

    Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    I have been working with a sedo broker for a month to sell my high profile $xxx,xxxx domain.. agreed to an exclusive agreement in principal (never actually got a contract from them) now after a month they claim they are to busy to take it on.

    Does anyone have suggestions for a different broker? I could just go direct (I found the contact info myself) I just figure using a broker gives the large target company comfort with the price if it is a company they trust brokering the deal.

    Any suggestions for a good alternative? Target buyer is fortune 50 company.

    Steve
    Boost your Domain Parking Income @ www.Parking4Income.com - 100% Revenue Share

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Posts
    2,772
    DNF$
    3,005
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    3,005
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    Try greatdomains.com, moniker.com, or just use escrow.com.

    Refer client to dnjournal.com to show that each of these are viable options.

  3. #3
    DNF Member
    stevesko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    379
    DNF$
    4,998
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    4,998
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    Thanks, I still have not decied if I should switch brokers or just go direct. But
    based on the non response from sedo to email to the broker and Jay, I assume they are just not interested in selling my $xxx,xxx domain.

    Steve
    Boost your Domain Parking Income @ www.Parking4Income.com - 100% Revenue Share

  4. #4
    Platinum Lifetime Member
    TurNIC.com's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Türkiye
    Posts
    953
    DNF$
    1,079
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    1,079
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    what are your $xxx,xxx domains?

  5. #5
    DNF Regular

    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Maldives
    Posts
    737
    DNF$
    718
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    718
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    Go Direct.
    Ca$hCowDomain$ - We buy generic dot com revenue domains.

  6. #6
    DNF Member
    stevesko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    379
    DNF$
    4,998
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    4,998
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    I am going direct. I advised sedo on Monday and took the domain off their system on Wed. Contacted my main target yesterday.
    Boost your Domain Parking Income @ www.Parking4Income.com - 100% Revenue Share

  7. #7
    Gold Lifetime Member

    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    131
    DNF$
    450
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    450
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    maybe its only worth xxx,xxx in your mind.

    they are not going to turn away a good domain that they have a chance of selling.

    either the domain is nothing special, too much work for them, or your expectations are too high.

  8. #8
    DNF Member
    stevesko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    379
    DNF$
    4,998
    Bank
    0
    Total DNF$
    4,998
    Donate  

    Re: Sedo to Busy for Exclusive agreement

    Their answer is while they belive the price is appropriate given the unique circumstances, they feel their time is best spent on domains whose value is based on traffic. While I think it is an easy sale (I already have contacted the co) As they see it If there is another potential buyer, that is gravy, but they did not want to only work with one potential bidder. I respect that.

    What makes the circumstances uniques ... A computer game is coming out and this domain the exact name of the game. I have held the domain since 2002 and hold a trademark to the name. They have just registered the trademark - so legally I am in the clear (if not able to invalidate their trademark). This may not be the case for another buyer. Also, when the game is released, I'm sure the value based on traffic (ppc income) will skyrocket (assuming it's popular) but the way I see it, if I can get my price now it is a win win. The company can market the game under the natural domain (www.gamename.com) and I get my money. If not, I've held it since 2002... I can wait.
    Boost your Domain Parking Income @ www.Parking4Income.com - 100% Revenue Share

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Domain name forum recommended by Domaining.com