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Domain Gurus - Are these worth anything
I have had these names for a while now and have had some offers on the way.
Mistressalexa.com mistressbrooke.com mistresscleo.com mistressdana.com mistressdenise.com mistressheather.com mistressjoanne.com mistressmary.com mistressmontana.com Just noticed some domain names with the word mistress in them listed on sedo going for a few thousand dollars |
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Best way IMHO is to buy names you don't personally care about for ~$10 and sell em quickly for ~$50. Buying names you think are valuable usually just results in being unwilling to sell for what other people are prepared to pay. |
those domains aren't worth shit, if someone offered you more than $1 you should have jumped on it.
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If anyone offers you low-mid $xxx for one of them, SELL IT.
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there are people out there with those names, models and shit. hit them up. sell it for a blowjob and move on.
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So what kind of offers have you had? Or do you just reply to "trolls"?
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As with anything they are worth what the market will bear.
If someone really wants it, for example Alexa the BDSM Mistress in the UK, then you might have a deal. Until then they are probably worth reg fee. I'd be putting some blogs on them related to fetish domination stuff and waiting. As long as you can make more than say $30 a year out of them, assuming your hosting is well covered by your business anyway, then you'll turn a profit. |
wtf is a troll? my advice was 100% accurate. those domains suck balls. thread closed.
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Not turned on by any of the names at all.
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Hold and wait.
Absolutely perfect for a cam 2 cam site for a single model. |
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Need more general names
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There are two kinds of buyers - domainers and then the single guys. A domainer is a pro. He wants to buy low and sell high. A domainer will look at a domain based on the wholesale value and those values are typically priced based on the keywords that make up the domain name.
The professional domainer will _always_ pay less for any given domain name because he's in it for a profit. It's like real estate is to a real estate investor - a "flipper". He may or may not fix it up but either way his plan is to sell it for more than he bought it for. He (or she) has no actual interest in your domain name beyond the profit potential. The rest of people are the ones who buy way less domain names but will typically pay more. The other guys are in it for that domain name - it may mean something to him or her, like maybe it is their name or the name of their dog or perhaps something they want to name their company. These kind of buyers will always pay more for a domain name than the pros but finding them isn't always as easy. They will pay for a domain name based on their own personal budget and also base the value on how much THEY want it, as opposed to how much it may sell for later on down the line. So how do you find the individual buyers? Well as others have suggested, try looking for doms with those names and then email them and flat out offer them the domain name for sale. As for a the wholesale value of those domain names, they are pretty worthless. Ask yourself this ... how many people a day do you think really google "Mistress Cleo" or "Mistress Dana"? The lower that number is, the less the value of that domain name is. |
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