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change your partner with a surname for which the domain name is available. Good luck
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change your partner with a surname for which the domain name is available. Good luck
It may be a good idea for you to bulk edit domains e.g. Any domain you’re happy to sell for £1k or above, same with £5k domains, then jump to £10k bulk edit and so on..
I’ve done the above and it works really well as it totally removes the lowball offers, plus saves loads of time in the long run.
For example: I won’t sell www.pinned.com for 10k, however, if I get an enquiry based on my minimum offer threshold (10k) , it shows me the buyer is serious and understands domains have value!
You have to remember, wording is key.. and when people make an offer on your domain which by default has a min offer applied, that wording on DAN displays as “ Your offer must be higher than $10,000 “ - To me that doesn’t say you’re going to sell the domain at this figure, it simply says if you want to play ball this is your entry level.
I know you may have hundreds / thousands of domain, but if you just take time to blast through the list you’ll save time in the long run batman
I'm going to give undeveloped/dan a try and I'm on the sign up page. Is it best to use your own name or maybe register under a domain sale url you might have (Do you represent a company) gives another drop down for company name?
Regards, Jim.