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General Domain Name Discussion
Do Auction Platforms Typically Yield Only 5–15% of Full Value?
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggie" data-source="post: 2355740" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>what's "accurate" for one individual, may not apply to another.</p><p></p><p>that's because....</p><p>since every domain is unique, then each domainers portfolio, will be unique.</p><p></p><p>it's important to note that,</p><p></p><p>if/when you list your name in an auction on any platform, that it may be subject to a "reserve" price.</p><p>that's reserve, whether it's $0 or $1,000 or higher, may determine the final selling price... if there are bids above that reserve.</p><p></p><p>those who submit their names to such auctions, accept the "risk" that their domain may sell below its "perceived value" for it.... while at same time, hoping it may exceed said value.</p><p></p><p>imo...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggie, post: 2355740, member: 1195"] Hi what's "accurate" for one individual, may not apply to another. that's because.... since every domain is unique, then each domainers portfolio, will be unique. it's important to note that, if/when you list your name in an auction on any platform, that it may be subject to a "reserve" price. that's reserve, whether it's $0 or $1,000 or higher, may determine the final selling price... if there are bids above that reserve. those who submit their names to such auctions, accept the "risk" that their domain may sell below its "perceived value" for it.... while at same time, hoping it may exceed said value. imo... [/QUOTE]
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