Today: LatinVibes.com sold for $4,888 / A Very Persuasive Followup OutBound Letter / Will 6N Chips come back in the game? / and More…
Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:
Buying .com domains with the word ‘launch’ – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Are you holding any launch related .com domain names in your portfolio that meet this buyers guideline? If so, this could be a chance to liquidate.
Buying fitness and workout domains – Budget: Up to $100.00 – Be sure to check your portfolio for one of these fitness or work-out domain names that meet this buyers specified criteria. This might be a chance to make some fast spending cash.
Will 6N Chips come back in the game? – If you are investing into six-number chip domains still or have some left-over in your portfolio you keep renewing? What are your thoughts about that niche market returning? Will it fade out completely or will it make a come-back?
A Very Persuasive Followup OutBound Letter – What is the best and most persuasive outbound domain name sales letter you have ever sent out to an end-user that has the best response rate? Take a look at what some investors are sharing and show off what works best for you too.
How to identify two-word domains worth six-figures – When it comes to evaluating two-word domain names, it’s hard to identify the ones worth five-figures, let alone six-figures. Share the system you developed to identify the high-value domains and compare notes with what other investors do.
LatinVibes.com sold for $4,888 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a ten-letter, two-word, .com domain for a mid-four-figures. Do you think that it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?
July 12th, 2020 at 9:33 am
We use a simple methodology to gauge two-word (or three-word) value. Simply put the words in quotation marks to do an exact Google search. The higher the number of search results, the higher the popularity and recognition by the public. And the higher the popularity and recognition by the public, the higher the value. We’ve never counted the number of letters or any of that stuff. Before we sold Whisky.com for $3.1 million, we got much lower offers because “whisky” has six letters.