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How can I research what similar domains have sold for?

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Hello, I am new to the domaining industry, and I am just about to sell my first batch of domains.
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I am planning to sell them on Sedo, which requires that you set a minimum offer price before you can send them to auction.
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I want to set the price as accurately as possible, so would like to research what similar domains have sold for. I’ve found limited resources from dn journal and moniker auctions, but I would prefer some kind of searchable database.
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Please advise on the best places to look for this kind of research
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Thanks
 
check dnsaleprice.com and namebio.com
 
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Hello, I am new to the domaining industry, and I am just about to sell my first batch of domains.
<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p> </o:p>
I am planning to sell them on Sedo, which requires that you set a minimum offer price before you can send them to auction.
<o:p> </o:p>
I want to set the price as accurately as possible, so would like to research what similar domains have sold for. I’ve found limited resources from dn journal and moniker auctions, but I would prefer some kind of searchable database.
<o:p> </o:p>
Please advise on the best places to look for this kind of research
<o:p> </o:p>
Thanks

as is, the compiling of domain sales has only started since "dnjournal".

the other resources as mentioned would be moniker, snap, pool, afternic, sedo, traffic auctions and such.

also, I would not recommend sending any name to auction at sedo, unless you get an offer that meets your minimum selling price.

there is no requirement to put a minimum amount on your domains for them to be listed at sedo.
 
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