There are individuals in this forum that when the OP states "Submit offers starting at $5,000" respond with "My offer is $1,000".
I think such posts should be removed without warning and repeat offenders be tagged with a "Lowballer" image. That'd teach them to stop being asses.
Absolutely. Its rude, unprofessional and demeans the OP's initial valuation.
No warnings, something of that nature should be an instant one week ban.:upset:
Unfortunately people who do this, while it is annoying, aren't breaking any of the forum rules. Professionals will know the true value of a domain and shouldn't post offers lower than the minimum offer wanted by the seller.
If a seller states that the minimum offer is $1000 and someone posts an offer of $10 the seller doesn't have to sell it at that price and it proves that the person who wants to buy the domain isn't overly professional. The seller can ignore that post and just enjoy the free bump.
Names that aren't good or great are rarely selling. Those who bought names during the upswing of the last few years often couldn't sell those names for 30 cents on the dollar.
I agree. Sure, we see many $xx,xxx and higher sales on DNJoural every week but these are not the normal domain sale, the normal domain sale is probably in the mid XX / very low xxx to low xxxx range, which I think this market is the one suffering the most.
There are lots of people running around in denial....saying they got an offer two years ago for $4,000 or something similar, so they won't sell it for less.......they will NEVER see the $4,000 again. Just like some stocks are worth 80 percent less than last year, so are some names.
There are numerous threads where people are listing all of their bad names that they wouldn't even sell before......thousands of names being offered.....many times hundreds of names per thread.....DREAMLAND PRICES......cannot understand what the names could possibly mean, yet someone is asking $300 for it.
I also agree with this. The only domains I'm trying to sell now are ones that I am dropping. I've moved over to developing my domains if they aren't making >=reg fee parked and if I dont' want to develop them, I try to sell them.
I see a lot of people selling (and not just here) domains for way more than what they're worth (wzxtrfewqqqzxvtrs.info for $50,000 because it has an E in it and triple consecutive Q's). Buyers want to spend the least for the domains and the sellers want the most for them and it seems like very few people are willing to negotiate.
But - many domainers are also forgetting a lot about the outside workd, it's just just about premium letters in a premium order now. I think the perfect example of this is the current auction of PVC.com - some people think that the current price (last I knew it was $40,000) was by far overpriced because it had a bad letter combination (a V in the middle?) yet others say it's a great bargain aince PVC is the third most popular form of plastic.