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I'm having trouble deciding on the best way to price domains for retail sales. Do you list slightly high and expect to receive a lower offer. Maybe list at $250 and expect $150. Or do you hold out for the higher price and hope that the perfect buyer will turn up. Maybe it is better to start at $95 and hope for a quick sale.

If I use one of my domains as an example, perhaps I can get a few opinions. There is no time pressure for selling, and I could budget for an average sale time of around 7-8 months.

totsweb.com has a fairly limited use but is great if you want to start a web for tots, but there may not be much money in this unless you link it to something like toy sales.

I would guess that the sale price on this board would be about $25. I would probably put it in a sensible listing at about $125, or in a premium price list at $225.

Am I way out in my thinking on this. Remember it is a retail list that we are talking about.
 

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Have I got the spread too wide, or the price too high then.

I'd be grateful for an idea of what you guys do with your retail prices.
 
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