MicahDomains Member Joined Feb 20, 2021 Topics 83 Posts 182 Likes 82 Apr 16, 2023 #1 When selling domains for under $1000, do you prefer to use BIN, Offer, or Price Request on your sales page?
When selling domains for under $1000, do you prefer to use BIN, Offer, or Price Request on your sales page?
lotsofcoffee Member Joined Nov 11, 2020 Topics 9 Posts 162 Likes 119 From Ottawa, ON Apr 16, 2023 #2 BINs for sure. It is disheartening to quote a price of $500 and get a "that's too much" answer or a counter-offer at $50.
BINs for sure. It is disheartening to quote a price of $500 and get a "that's too much" answer or a counter-offer at $50.
rlmrlm is verified member. Bonfire.ca Joined Nov 7, 2020 Topics 102 Posts 2,929 Likes 2,648 From Vernon, BC Apr 16, 2023 #3 lotsofcoffee said: BINs for sure. It is disheartening to quote a price of $500 and get a "that's too much" answer or a counter-offer at $50. Click to expand... Agreed, I'm all for wasting as little time as possible negotiating over a low priced domain...
lotsofcoffee said: BINs for sure. It is disheartening to quote a price of $500 and get a "that's too much" answer or a counter-offer at $50. Click to expand... Agreed, I'm all for wasting as little time as possible negotiating over a low priced domain...
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