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Make Offer or Fixed Price?

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POLiSH

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DNers,

I've had a couple of good sales via SEDO. My question to you is, have you had better luck with setting a Fixed Price or to Make Offer? I'm intrested on all your feedback.

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I've had one domain, VICUS.org listed at 100EU, not getting any traffic, but I was suprised to get an 80EU offer on it, so I sold like that!
 

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People are more likely to bid if they see a price than if it is set to make offer with no price. I have domains set at $100(+ make offer option enabled) and I get much more bids and some even bid much higher.

Set your price at a good starting point for negotiation. Low enough to attract decent interest but high enough to scare of the lowballers.

in answer to your question I have had over 200% increase in sales on make offer with a starting price.
 
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