How much would you pay for this service?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by ItalianBred, Sep 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    I am thinking of starting a business where you pay me to get you domains that are valued over $500.00. I have a special tool that helps me locate in real time domains that are pretty good catches.

    What would you pay for this service?

    What you would get is at least ten domains that are available to register, that are valued over $500.00 and help to get it to end users or monetization.

    I guess a version of being a broker but with the extra mile attached to it.

    IB
     
    ItalianBred, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  2. Austars

    Austars Active Member

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    #2
    You mean you get these domains for previously unregistered prices?? Personally I think that is ridiculous unless you plan on being paid $5,000 per job, otherwise you could buy them yourself then resell them at their inflated value.
     
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  3. ItalianBred

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    I have alot of the domains that I have registered but I keep thinking I might get long term cash from this route.
     
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    I have some older domains I cant remember the log in details for. I also cant workout how to get other domains to work on my new server. Needless to say my online business is really taking off!! :)
     
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  5. ItalianBred

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    Whats that have to do with the thread at hand?
     
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  6. rosy1

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    It's Good idea to earn money in a short span of time.
     
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  7. ahuddy

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    Like someone else said, you are better off buying these dropped domains and posting them for sale for profit. Less confusion and hassle.
     
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  8. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    I'm more willing to pay for it coz it will save a lot of hassle in my part to search and acquire the domain i want
     
    mentos, Sep 11, 2008 IP
  9. ItalianBred

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    What would you pay for it?
     
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  10. lightless

    lightless Notable Member

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    I'm not sure, but i would pay depending on the value of the domain [To me] that you procure. All domain names aren't equal, so why should an equal price be paid for all domain names.
     
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  11. ItalianBred

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    It's not about the domains that I aquire but the time, energy and resources that I am utilizing to get you the names. I am not regging them, I am giving them to you to decide whether you want to reg them or not.
     
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  12. MTbiker

    MTbiker Well-Known Member

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    It depends where the "over $500 value" comes from. If you found me a name I could immediately sell to someone else for over $500, I'd give you nearly $500 per domain.

    But if the domains are simply "pretty good catches" I'd probably only pay $10 or so.
     
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  13. ItalianBred

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    Pretty good catches are more along my line. Now if you did hit a 500 or more, I could take 10% cut, I would think.

    IB
     
    ItalianBred, Sep 11, 2008 IP