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I've watched a few auctions in the past few weeks on pool. Some have been commented on in this forum. More often than not, memberââ¬â¢s comments here show astonishment at how high some of these auctions go.
I understand that there is some people on pool bidding with discount money. I understand the importance of 3 letter domain names and dictionary word domain names, especially good words.
My question is this. Picking a few names as example:
- dc2.com ($1,100)
- each.com ($23,000)
- culinary.com ($112,000)
- kur.com ($6,500)
- or any of the other .com sold and documented either in this forum or at www.toplevel.org
Do these domain names sell at these seemingly "inflated" levels outside of pool.com? Is it this frenzied at other drop sites for domain names that seem highly speculative?
Would the prices that are being reported as sold on pool.com be just as high if I caught it myself and then posted them at an auction site? Or is the pool.com environment CREATING these higher prices through the nature of their closed auctions, with bidders who are motivated because they might have been tracking a name for months.
Iââ¬â¢m curious to know what the experienced pros have to say.
I understand that there is some people on pool bidding with discount money. I understand the importance of 3 letter domain names and dictionary word domain names, especially good words.
My question is this. Picking a few names as example:
- dc2.com ($1,100)
- each.com ($23,000)
- culinary.com ($112,000)
- kur.com ($6,500)
- or any of the other .com sold and documented either in this forum or at www.toplevel.org
Do these domain names sell at these seemingly "inflated" levels outside of pool.com? Is it this frenzied at other drop sites for domain names that seem highly speculative?
Would the prices that are being reported as sold on pool.com be just as high if I caught it myself and then posted them at an auction site? Or is the pool.com environment CREATING these higher prices through the nature of their closed auctions, with bidders who are motivated because they might have been tracking a name for months.
Iââ¬â¢m curious to know what the experienced pros have to say.