I think domains on the lower end of the price spectrum, more objective value, sell more based on subjective value. I think at the very lower end, if you're talking about $500 to $2,500, I think those names are pure impulse. At the high end, there's just so many variables involved. But I do think that the objective value is key to anchoring, you know, in the right spot and then sort of maneuvering from there.
What do successful domain name investors think when they value domain names?
In this show
- The Sherpas play The Domain Game (starting at the 16:08 mark), where they guess what certain domains were bought and sold for and discuss the reasons behind their evaluations. Today's domains are Passage.com, Wealth.net, GraniteExpo.com, Baps.com, and Euphoric.net;
- They review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including InTheZone.com, RisingTide.com, and StrategicFunding.com;
- The Sherpas discuss the domain name Hesta.com, from the NameJet list, and how to approach a potential domain acquisition when you only have one major prospective buyer;
- They get into Meta selecting Threads.net for the new social media platform, Threads, and does that bode well for .net domains;
- Also, the Sherpas talk about the recent sale of SolarEnergy.com;
- Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback!
- Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more!
JT is joined by Drew, Braden, and Ammar - so be sure to tune in!!