11-24-2017, 12:58 PM
Hi,
Every domain owner dreams of getting huge bids for his or her domains, in some cases that is realistic, in others one might have to adjust the pricing to sell (some) domains. If you are new to domaining chances are you will not have domains worth $10,000+, so rather sell for smaller amounts to get cash that is needed to grow your portfolio at a faster rate. The longer it takes to grow your domaining portfolio the harder it gets as new people are starting with domaining daily.
The hard part when deciding about the selling price is to find the right balance between getting as much money for each domain on the one hand and selling as many domains as possible on the other hand.
You should not set your prices too high, as you might end up selling not even a single domain and assuming you want to become a domainer then you are forced to make money through domain sales (unless you are earning a fortune through parking).
Having said that you should also not set your prices too low as your domains are your assets and if you sell them too cheap then eventually you might end up having only some crappy domains in your portfolio that no one wants. That would mean game over as there is not enough parking revenue and not enough sales revenue to make a living.
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Every domain owner dreams of getting huge bids for his or her domains, in some cases that is realistic, in others one might have to adjust the pricing to sell (some) domains. If you are new to domaining chances are you will not have domains worth $10,000+, so rather sell for smaller amounts to get cash that is needed to grow your portfolio at a faster rate. The longer it takes to grow your domaining portfolio the harder it gets as new people are starting with domaining daily.
The hard part when deciding about the selling price is to find the right balance between getting as much money for each domain on the one hand and selling as many domains as possible on the other hand.
You should not set your prices too high, as you might end up selling not even a single domain and assuming you want to become a domainer then you are forced to make money through domain sales (unless you are earning a fortune through parking).
Having said that you should also not set your prices too low as your domains are your assets and if you sell them too cheap then eventually you might end up having only some crappy domains in your portfolio that no one wants. That would mean game over as there is not enough parking revenue and not enough sales revenue to make a living.
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