The average revenue made with parked premium domains

Posted on 24 March 2018 by NamePros Daily

Today: Negotiation – Engaging a buyer / The art of presenting a domain to an established company / Does this sound like a scam? / And more!

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

My First Big Sale – From $15 to $1000 – I love reading domain sales reports like this one. If this doesn’t get you motivated to sell some of your domain investments, nothing will.

Countered an inbound offer from an end user. How long do I wait? – What’s the longest you’ve waited for an end user to counter your counter? When you finally replied back after the wait, what did you say?

GunControlForum.com – With all the media going at it about gun control these days, do you think there is a profitable market in having a forum related domain asset about it? If so, how much is it worth?

Does this sound like a scam? – What do you think? Is it a scam or is it a legitimate business offer? Do you get emails like these very often? How do you respond to them?

The art of presenting a domain to an established company – Share your outbound marketing and first contact strategies with other like-minded domain investors. See what strategies others use and compare notes to better your best.

Negotiation – Engaging a buyer – As a seasoned domain investor and negotiator with potential end users, what would your top 3 negotiation tips be or this investor? Check out what other negotiation experts say.

The average revenue made with parked premium domains – If you’ve been parking domain names for a while and have experience with premium domain assets, be sure to compare your notes with other investors to see how their parking revenue stacks to yours.

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