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<blockquote data-quote="INFORG" data-source="post: 2217575" data-attributes="member: 1117"><p>You will never be able to convince some people on the value of a domain name. They thought "for a couple hundred it would be nice to have", but they really don't value it commensurate with what a nice brandable like this is worth. They have to come to the realization on their own. When I first started, I would end up taking small offers like this after negotiations didn't go anywhere. Let me tell you from experience and hindsight, I regret taking low offers more than I regret losing some low XXX sales (even on some that I later dropped). I know what percentage of my domains sell each year and what I need to average to make a profit, and low XXX just doesn't cut it unless I am porfolio trimming to other domainers and ebayers. You'd be surprised how many of those lowball folks come back to you in the next year or two and pay asking price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INFORG, post: 2217575, member: 1117"] You will never be able to convince some people on the value of a domain name. They thought "for a couple hundred it would be nice to have", but they really don't value it commensurate with what a nice brandable like this is worth. They have to come to the realization on their own. When I first started, I would end up taking small offers like this after negotiations didn't go anywhere. Let me tell you from experience and hindsight, I regret taking low offers more than I regret losing some low XXX sales (even on some that I later dropped). I know what percentage of my domains sell each year and what I need to average to make a profit, and low XXX just doesn't cut it unless I am porfolio trimming to other domainers and ebayers. You'd be surprised how many of those lowball folks come back to you in the next year or two and pay asking price. [/QUOTE]
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