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closed -----> End-User-Price appraisals PLEA$E!

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Please!? :)
Thing is, I got these names recently, and when I came home earlier there were two (seperate) messages on my answering machine with inquiries about names #1 and 2, so I would like to know what end-user prices could be for each (reseller value will be handy as well).

1 NanoTechFAQ.com
2 MediaBroker.net SALE PENDING
3 ITcourses.net

Thanks!
Rob

(p.s. feel free to also appraise these, if you haven't yet :) )
 

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For me this is past the appraisal stage because it seems that you have end users that are actually interested in the domains. Since you definitely have buyers, I would like at it this way - -

If you have $5,000 credit card debt or so - charge about 7,500 for one of the domains. That way - you'll keep $5000 or so after taxes and pay off that credit card.

Then do the same thing with the second domain and a second debt that you owe. We all have debts of some type - use the domains to get rid of some of your debt. (credit card, car payments, etc.)


See where I'm going with this line of thought? The buyer wants the name for an intended use, you own the name right now. The buyer can use the domain to make money and probably can write it off on taxes. Now it's time for you to decide what you want (within reason). The "reason" part comes in by not asking an outlandish figure like $750,000.

That's just my thinking.
 

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lol 7.5k for those?

I think more in the lines of $500
 

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Thanks for your appraisal, Harold, much appreciated. It's an interesting way of looking at it, but....

For me this is past the appraisal stage because it seems that you have end users that are actually interested in the domains. Since you definitely have buyers

Well, not 'definitely'. Interested, yes, but there's no guarantee that they will eventually come through and buy. It will of course depend on my prices vs. how much the potential interestees want the name/what their budget is/etc. Hence my appraisal request. :)

If you have $5,000 credit card debt or so - charge about 7,500 for one of the domains. That way - you'll keep $5000 or so after taxes and pay off that credit card.

OK, but that doesn't really (end-user-) appraise the name, it just puts a pretty good (at least in your example) price-tag on it. So, according to you, if I'd have one debt of $20,000, then one of the name(s) would be for sale for, say, $28,000?

CHEERS!
Rob

(More appraisals/insights welcome :) )
 

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tell them that you are considering offers over $1000 since you bought them in plans of developing them, and make a friggin nice profit!

asking $7500 for those names is just pissing away a shot at getting a nice ammount of money for pretty bad names
 

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Thanks!

BTW, 'pretty bad' names? Why 'pretty bad'?
 

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um, when reality sets in, let us know. I will tell you this, if you get offered 200- 250 for either, SELL. I have sold names here that got big ole goose eggs as appraisals for 2-500, but the 5k is a joke. Folks, you have got to be realistic. 200 for something you just paid $10 for is a 1900% profit. Me personally, I would take 75 if they were mine. What is a mediabroker? and , net? Come on.
 

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um, when reality sets in, let us know

Oh, you old charmer, you. :)

I didn't think they WERE top-of-the-bill names, but I just would not label them as 'pretty bad' (So yeah I was wondering). Especially NanoTechFAQ. Short name, nanotech will be HUGE in a few years, nice alliteration, and a .COM, etc.


Anyway, I DO appreciate your insights, and if there's others that want to share their views/appraisals with me, then cool!

CHEERS!
ImRob ;)
 

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Originally posted by anno_domaini
That's reseller, I hope!? :)

Correct, or more commonly referred to as "Wholesale".
I'd give your #3 the best shot.
Naturally, all the best.
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Correct, or more commonly referred to as "Wholesale".

Yes. :)

I'd give your #3 the best shot.
Naturally, all the best

Ditto! And..

CHEERS!
Rob

(p.s. More views/appraisals still welcome, of course!)
 

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end user....lol

$50 each - the names aren't exciting or rare, I bet I could reg many better names that could be used for the same purpose
 
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