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Dear Community,

I am new to the domain selling business, having previously only been a buyer. I currently have a domain open for offers on Sedo and have recently received an offer of $100. In your experience, would you recommend responding with my desired selling price or using the offer to initiate an auction on the platform? As a newcomer to Sedo, I am unsure of the best approach. Upon reviewing their auction lists, it appears that they do not receive a significant amount of traffic or bids.

Any assistance or advice you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Paul.
 
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Hello

If you want , you can share the domain so experienced domainers here can give you a better advice.
Beside that , for sure a CCC.com domain is worth more than 100$
I would suggest you to counteroffer with your desired price.
 
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Hello

If you want , you can share the domain so experienced domainers here can give you a better advice.
Beside that , for sure a CCC.com domain is worth more than 100$
I would suggest you to counteroffer with your desired price.
Thanks for the reply, Yes for sure, its 5pr.com
 
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I would avoid an auction
Counteroffer your desired price and see 👍🏼
 
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Opening an auction at $100 might end without too much action.

If you have not sold yet, DM me with your desired price.

If you have sold, would you mind sharing the selling price here?
 
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Opening an auction at $100 might end without too much action.

If you have not sold yet, DM me with your desired price.

If you have sold, would you mind sharing the selling price here?
Hi,

Decided not to go to auction and counter offered which was rejected.
One of the 3 is 6HT.COM i am willing to sell for £1250 to the trade.
Retails Est Value
Internic $5488
Humbleworth $5,370
 
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