By Alan on Aug 28, 2009 in Domain Discussion, Domain Values | 23 Comments
A .info sells for 1 million dollars.
Amazing story where the buyer wanted the name for 3 years from the seller and only now both finally agreed on a price. With a seller having the cohonas to hold out and the buyer having persistence to get what he wanted.
Is this a true story?
No. but it’s a [...]
By Alan on Aug 23, 2008 in Domain Auctions, Domain Values, NameJet, SnapNames | 3 Comments
Yesterday I wrote about how so many domains with ZERO keyword value have tons of bidders at NameJet when domains with LOTS of keyword value still remain on SnapNames with minimal or no bidders.
One comment was “You can be honest and tell people you are promoting your own domains or just keep doing what you [...]
By Alan on Aug 21, 2008 in Domain Auctions, Domain Values, NameJet, SnapNames | 4 Comments
Quite a few people have emailed and said thanks for publicly stating my opinion on the quality of the FixedLoans.com domain so for domainers of all experience I would advise to go through the list of names in auction at SnapNames instead of solely focusing on what others are bidding on at NameJet. Granted, every [...]
By Alan on Aug 21, 2008 in Domain Auctions, Domain Values, NameJet, SnapNames | 3 Comments
Although many of us here are taking a hiatus for the month of August and enjoying life the way its supposed to be (or how Europeans do it) today I feel like sharing some information as the values of some NameJet sales continually surprise me.
The fact is most people buying on NameJet are domainers and [...]
By Alan on Mar 17, 2008 in Domain Sales, Domain Values, Selling a Domain | 4 Comments
I always find it interesting to view how private domain sale transactions often start with the same question…
How much traffic does the name get?
From my experience (and we own some names with very good traffic) this question is one to avoid if you are a seller and your asking price is fairly low (under $50,000)
Some [...]