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To List or Not to List a Price for domains.

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KayDee

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Hi,

I'm just curious to know your opinons on the following question.

Should one list a price for a domain name for sale or should they just list it as "Make an offer"?

What are the pros and cons of both methods and has anyone got some experience or tests regarding this?

Thanks so much. :)
 

Donna Mahony

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I would say that depends on where you are selling and why. When I sell here to clean out my portfolio, I find it best to list a price. When I get an inquiry on a name I request an offer. The reason is basic. If I am listing here I am obviously planning on selling and have a price in mind or I wouldn't list it for sale. If I get an unsolicited offer I am probably using the name and not planning on selling but might be interested witha reasonable offer.
 

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I notice that www.PerfectName.com quotes a price on his domains that he is willing to sell under $ 200.

But, when you get into quality names, he has it marked
"make an offer".

That is why RJ's software has flexibility.

But, remember. There are many people who do not like to negotiate.
 

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When I am buying I always want to see a price.

When I am selling I hate to advertise a price!!!

Go figure.
 

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Think of it from a potential buyers point of view - ie if you want to buy a domain - would you prefer "make an offer" or a set price?
 

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For retail buyers, I quote a high retail, and indicate "open to negotiation."

It depends on who is buying it, how much negotiation will be done. Fortune 500 = no negotiation, and it's usually a C&D I get from them anyway.

If it's a name I would like to move, usually anything above $500 will take it.
 

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Thanks guys :) Will try the "Make an offer" approach for a little time on my site.
 

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sometimes you can set a ballpark figure and say offers above ..... will be cosidered
 
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