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Hello,
My name is Alex. Just joined the forum a couple of days ago. A lot of reading stuff.
I have an experience in buying domains :smilewinkgrin:, but never sold one.

I hope with your help I will learn to become a successful domainer.

Thanks
 

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Welcome to the forum :)
 

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Hi, welcome too. Good thing you've been reading, soon you'll be able to discern more easily whose posts to give credence to (and whose you might even ignore.... lol) Selling domains isn't that hard, you'll have some missteps along the way (sometimes big) as to undervaluing your names or selling too quickly. But just as buying (and the risk of overpaying or holding them too long) it's a risk that comes with the trade you're in

I for one think harder before making a trade in the stock market than in domaining and the money involved (thus the risk) may actually be less for stocks, once you get used to any trade the gains and losses become part of your daily routine. For 5 years this market (domaining) has been a buyer's market. You're in luck in that. That is extremely long especially for domains, the digital world often moves at dizzying speed. But when it eventually becomes a seller's market again you'll need to be in if you are to win....

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Hello,
My name is Alex. Just joined the forum a couple of days ago. A lot of reading stuff.
I have an experience in buying domains :smilewinkgrin:, but never sold one.

I hope with your help I will learn to become a successful domainer.

Thanks

Hi Alex

Welcome to DNForum.com


it takes no experience to buy a domain, as many newbies have bought junk at one time or another.

but it does takes knowledge of domaining to learn how to buy the right domains, and that only comes thru experience.


also, despite some saying this is a buyers market.....it can't be without sellers.


so keep that in mind, before you start lowballing me


:)


Good Luck!


imo....
 

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:welcome: to DNF Alex
 

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Thank you guys for the good words. I know it will take time to become a good domainer but I will try :)
 

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Boom boom pow...sorry, listening to some song lyrics and happened on your post.

Welcome and stick around for a while.
 

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Welcome to DNForum, Alex!
 

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Welcome to the forum and heed the advice from Biggie, he's very knowledgeable with what he has to say.

so keep that in mind, before you start lowballing me

Ninety six for $1400? :lol:

(Perfect example given above, learn pricing before you buy as well. Although everyone has their own method of valuating domain names, you would want to at least start at an average consensus of what they're worth resell value and then determine at that point if they're looking for end user pricing, multiples of revenue, etc. to start a negotiations process or purchase at their "buy now" [BIN] price.)
 
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