domain sale tips
My experience falls along these lines:
- 99.99% of all "average folk" interested in acquiring a domains in the aftermarket are largely clueless concerning values and how to go about the business of making a buy. So I proceed with low expectations and a second-grade teacher mentality: Be nice, explain the basics, keep things simple, build trust by being open and honest, etc.
- About 33.33% of the inquiries you may receive about a given domain are likely from "non-average folk". That would include domainers looking for bargains, opportunistic feeders, cranks, etc.
- Pure dishonesty, scamming and the like is rare but one always has to be vigilent. Escrow services address most of the problem.
- International transactions offer added opportunities for transactions to run aground, so it pays to keep things simple.
My #1 remedy for smoking out bona fide offers early is to ask for a land line to a business where I can talk with whomever is in charge of the deal. No land line ~ low confidence. I know we're in the mobile age but most businesses of any size will still have a physical location with a fax, phones, answering machines, a street address, etc.
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