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adult domain sales STILL suck?
Haven't tried to sell any domains for a while, but I put a couple threads up for sale recently with no bites, no offers, no inquiries... even with really low pricing. A lot different from 2 years ago when I could sell a nice domain for a couple hundred easy within a couple days of putting a thread up.
I even GAVE AWAY free domains, and got a lot of comments about how nice and quality they were but when I tried selling them for like 10 bucks each no one bought any. Now I have some CHEAP teen domains for sale with no inquiries. do sales really still suck this bad? What gives? |
Yes they do. You can thank Epass for that - it's pretty much been since they started fucking everybody.
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HuntingMoon sold $92.5 k in cams domains last week, $270k short category killer pending now, and has a $1.5 m dictionary adult name sale in progress. my feeling is that the bigger ticket names are selling better right now.
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It also could be that the big $ domain buyers don't even consider small $ domains and they are missing out.
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I usually just register my own for $9 bucks at namecheap, sure there's some really good domain names that are being sold but I don't really like shelling out a few hundred when I can turn a 9 dollar domain into a money maker by myself.
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Yep, I think I have given my thread it's last bump for a while.
Renewed nearly all my domains, going to start using them myself :thumbsup |
porn biz is dying. so are domain sales
mainstream is where the $$$$ at |
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yeah ive about 100 id like to get rid of
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Same stuff here, I have not received any serious offers for mine names yet, I do not consider 10$-50$ a serious offers. Perhaps I'm not marketing them right but I don't have time for it now. Well, I just gave a shot with domain selling business because I have never tried it before. If no one will be interested I will develop them myself or I will just keep them parked, as long as they earn reg fee It's not bad. :)
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i bought a fuck-ton of domains over the last couple of years, with plans of developing most of them. it almost got to be an addiction so i had to stop myself. was buying so many domains but not building the sites!
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Mid 3 figures to low 4 figure sales have dropped off the face of the earth.
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domains sell just fine, people usually just have overpriced shitty domains that dont sell
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Traffic sales disapeared since epass :( .55 cents in my trafficholder acct, i did have one decent sale since epass now stopped completely.
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I'm constantly in the market for names. It's either your names are not that good or is not what I'm looking for. If I find something I like, you're most likely over charging for it. Times are not the same, prices should be reconsidered.
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Would disagree somewhat with that. Mainstream is dying a bit too. Sales or clicks are not that precious as they used to be say a few years ago. Internet users seems to developed bit of blindness for ads or affiliate sales etc. Competition has also multiplied in the last few years which too is not helping. Recession did not help too. :1orglaugh Both porn as well as mainstream are somewhat dying due to all these factors. |
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totally disagree that mainstream is dying. there is a health and beauty resurgence, convergence of e-commerce sales/offers, payday loan and debt is hot, dating is hot. we recommend http://nonadult.com for mainstream action.
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Congrats on the strong sales activity lately...higher-end domains are typically the least-likely to see sales dips since they're always heavily in demand. |
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back to the topic- yes- buyers who used to consider the brandable adult names are more apt to purchase logical keywords and dictionary names and established revenue sites these days. we have some $x,xxx deals in the fire right now too, so it is not 100% doom and gloom for the smaller names. |
I don't think a lot of people realize how much business is actually tied to affiliate webmasters. 500 big companies in the business versus 50,000 small and medium sized businesses. Having more potential customers helps to keep prices higher. Once the customers become fewer it's easier for them to start dictating better terms.
Domains, hosting, scripting, and content are all heavily tied to the fate of the "little guy". Ironically, so is this forum. :2 cents: |
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