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Is there a market for low price domains?

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We obviously know there is a market for high value domains, but is there a place where domains can be sold between $50-$300?
 
I don't know why anyone's target would be sell bulk

Id rather just have one good sale a year then mess around selling dozens/hundreds of domains cheaply

Thanks Anthony, will try domainlore out and thanks for sharing Federer's sold domains, very interesting.

You see he also put up a list of 150 domains for sale on here very cheap

So you would imagine he may have registered 200 domains at £4.20 - £840

Spent time researching and emailing companies offering those domains, say 5 each at least, 1000 emails

So it wasn't just he registered a dozen domains sold them all for xxx amounts

I'm sure he made a good profit still, but a lot of work and a decent sized initial outlay was needed
 
We obviously know there is a market for high value domains, but is there a place where domains can be sold between $50-$300?

Is this a trick question? Acorn Domains is that very place :p

-Barry
 
You see he also put up a list of 150 domains for sale on here very cheap

So you would imagine he may have registered 200 domains at £4.20 - £840

Spent time researching and emailing companies offering those domains, say 5 each at least, 1000 emails

So it wasn't just he registered a dozen domains sold them all for xxx amounts

I'm sure he made a good profit still, but a lot of work and a decent sized initial outlay was needed


How many domainers on here have the balls to just pick up the phone? I've got three sales in process (two with payment already received), which I've sold by just picking up the blower and offering them it.

In one of them we had a full blown price negotiation and are currently at a stalemate over a fiver.

The idea that you have to spend hours researching companies is a fallacy isn't it? Step 1: Google, Step 2: Give them a ring.

Working for me. Brand new UK domainer, with a hell of a lot less than 200 domains...... who sold his first UK domain on 18th March, and will probably finish March with 5 or 6 UK sales.

Not finding this extension the slightest bit difficult for small sales to be honest, finding it easy to get people to cough up £50 for a handreg.
 
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Working for me. Brand new UK domainer, with a hell of a lot less than 200 domains...... who sold his first UK domain on 18th March, and will probably finish March with 5 or 6 UK sales.

What were the names and prices you got? if you don't mind sharing.
 
What were the names and prices you got? if you don't mind sharing.

I'll share when the buyers are in possession of the domains, in the sales section.

Should add that this will be 3 or 4 end user sales, not 5 or 6 end user sales.

I've sold 2 domains on DomainLore. For those ones I have been sending out emails to lots of end users, to make them aware of the auction. Although this strategy doesn't seem to have worked, as both have been sold to domainers.
 
And I've yet to achieve a £££ sale, whether I can achieve quick sales over the blower at that price range is the next challenge I suppose!
 
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