Yet another balanced list and nowadays, my number one goal is no longer having as much inventory as possible. The idea of selling hundreds of domains through a newsletter may seem tempting but if it makes you accept inventory which either isn’t good enough or isn’t priced properly doesn’t make sense.
At the end of the day, a newsletter isn’t a museum 🙂
If a domain isn’t investment grade AND priced to sell (both conditions need to be met), it’s just noise and I won’t include it.
Here’s today’s full list (as always, I’ll remove all domains within 48-ish hours so as not to get indexed):
Another balanced list today, with short domains as well as other types of inventory.
Don’t hesitate to make offers, the seller might just accept and the worst that can happen is him refusing, I always strongly encourage buyers to make offers because they have absolutely nothing to lose.
If you see something you like or want to submit domains for next week’s newsletter, reply to this email or send a message to andrei@domainingtips.com.
Before continuing, here are the rules:
1) All transactions are handled via Escrow.com if the amount exceeds $500, the fees will be covered by the buyer. For smaller amounts, buyers as well as sellers usually prefer using PayPal but an escrow service can also be used if one of the two parties prefers this approach
2) First come, first served. A lot of people receive this newsletter. If you see something you like, reply quickly. If someone else beats you to it, he gets the domain even if you email me a higher offer. Again: first come, first served
3) Feel free to make an offer on any of today’s domains. Sellers might be willing to budge, especially if you buy in bulk. I can’t make any guarantees but I’ll do my best to make deals happen
I’ll start with the short domains.
Edited: all of the domains have been removed.
That’s it for today guys, send an email to andrei@domainingtips.com if you see something you like or if you want to submit domains for next Monday’s newsletter.
All the best,
Andrei