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Nice Job Domain Sales on DNJ

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Nice to see a couple of decent Job domain sales on DNJ this week

JobsDirect.co.uk £9,500
jobsinteesside.co.uk £1,000

I'm glad I didnt let mine go to cheap now when I was tempted to cash in.
 
These "jobs in" domains have always been a good seller for me, wish I had more of them.

Sold another two last month, both @ £339 each.

Jobsindurham to the the same buyer as jobsinteesside (wish I'd priced it higher now!)

and jobsinbuckinghamshire to a different buyer.

- Rob
 
These "jobs in" domains have always been a good seller for me, wish I had more of them.

Sold another two last month, both @ £339 each.

Jobsindurham to the the same buyer as jobsinteesside (wish I'd priced it higher now!)

and jobsinbuckinghamshire to a different buyer.

- Rob

I've got a few 'JobsIn .co.uk' domains - Google Exacts from 700 - 1000 -1600.

What sort of price range should I be pitching these to end users at?

Also I'm open to offers from anyone for their quick sale here?
 
I've got a few 'JobsIn .co.uk' domains - Google Exacts from 700 - 1000 -1600.

What sort of price range should I be pitching these to end users at?

Also I'm open to offers from anyone for their quick sale here?

Register them and put them up for appraisal/sale.

If you aren't sure, do some research, domainprices.co.uk and DNJ are good starting points.

I just rescanned an old list of mine and registered another seven. Most of the best ones are gone but there are some OK/reasonable ones left.

- Rob

P.S. Selling domains takes time, years in some cases – if you aren't prepared to wait it out, probably advisable to spend your money elsewhere.
 
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Register them and put them up for appraisal/sale.

If you aren't sure, do some research, domainprices.co.uk and DNJ are good starting points.

I just rescanned an old list of mine and registered another seven. Most of the best ones are gone but there are some OK/reasonable ones left.

- Rob

P.S. Selling domains takes time, years in some cases – if you aren't prepared to wait it out, probably advisable to spend your money elsewhere.

Thanks for the quick response Rob.

One other thing, do you bother to register the .com version as well if it's still available?

I've got some domains that are a few years old also - one is 10+. Some I'm just looking to trade on quickly and fund some more purchases.

Thanks for the domainprices.co.uk and DNJ advice too.

Brian
 
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