Adding a fixed price vs using “make offer”

Adding a fixed price vs using “make offer”
Adding a fixed price vs using “make offer”
Today: .vi – United States Virgin Islands – ccTLD (Country-Code Top-Level Domain) / VoteLeaveTakeControl.org sold for $46,001 / Namespace VCs or Domainer Developers? and More…

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

.vi – United States Virgin Islands – ccTLD (Country-Code Top-Level Domain) – Are you investing into any .vi ccTLDs or thinking about it? In either case, this in-depth analysis of the .vi extension could be a good addition to your own research.

VoteLeaveTakeControl.org sold for $46,001 – That’s a super long domain name sales report for a mid-five-figures. Do you think a twenty-letter, four-word, long-tail, .org domain like VoteLeaveTakeControl.org should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

Namespace VCs or Domainer Developers? – What say you? Should domain investors that also develop domain names be called Domainer Developers or NameSpace VCs?

Adding a fixed price vs using “make offer” – Everyone does it differently when it comes to selling domain names. What format has worked best for you? Are you a fixed price or make offer kind of domain reseller? Check out what’s being said.

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