Appropriate price to buy a parked domain

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Jim4767, Feb 15, 2006.

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    My son is intending to start a website. It will market a service in the city in which he lives.

    The problem is that someone else has already registered a domain name using the all-important keywords. That domain name owner has simply parked that domain and has never used it.

    He is willing to sell the domain to my son but didn't name a price. I checked the KW Suggestion tool and noticed that the KWs get only 2-3 searches daily.

    Can anyone with experience in these things give me a general idea of what price my son should offer to buy such a parked, never-used domain? Thanks a lot.
     
    Jim4767, Feb 15, 2006 IP
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    I'd suggest you do some serious brainstorming and come up with 20-30 other options for a domain name. I'd try to strike a balance between:
    - Keywords in the domain
    - Domain length (the shorter the better)
    - Cleverness/rememberability (I claim rights to that word :))
    If you absolutely have to have the parked domain, don't let the owner know that. If you think it's a rather obscure domain name, you can offer maybe $50 but the owner may hold out for more. (I'm assuming it's a .com, not some other TLD) Also, some domain parking services will tell you the traffic that a given domain is getting, for example sedo does.
     
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    Greg-J I humbly return to you.

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    It's a small world indeed. I too live in Medford Oregon Jim. Good to see a locals face here.

    In regards to your question:
    It's a good idea to use those facts when negotiating. If the keyword are low-demand keywords, make sure he knows that. If he insists you start off negotiating, just go low. Real low. $50 even. In the end it gets simple; Your son should pay what the website is worth to him and no more.
     
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    Jim4767 Prominent Member

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    Exam and Greg-J, thanks for the good advice. I'll pass it on to my son.

    And Greg-J, small world indeed. Our Medford stay is almost over. I'll retire in May, then my wife and I are off to Alaska.
     
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    I beg to differ;)


    Jim, you mentioned that the name is 'using the all-important keywords'
    From this I gather that there can be several other combinations of those keywords and even more if you use '_' & '-'.

    Based on the little info you gave I don't see the domain name that valuable as it has multi words and is location specific, so like exam said, offer $50.00 and in the mean time try to come up with an alternative if he rejects.
     
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    Greg-J I humbly return to you.

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    What do you do in Medford Jim?
     
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    Just because you have the longest list of the longest stuff :D
    Ok, so I generalized... Sorry :)
     
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    LOL, No worries:)
     
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    Everytime I have tried to buy off sedo, I give my first offer and the people counter offer with like some insane price. lol
    I quit going there after the owner of with.us(i think that was the domain) gave me counter offer of a quarter million dollars with an attached message
    "I have recently had higher offers, I will sell no less than this"
    Is it me or him who is out of touch? For a quarter million I could score a beautiful .com
     
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    Maybe even "beautiful.com" ;)
     
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    Greg, I'm currently (soon retiring) the pastor of South Valley Church, between Phoenix and Talent, next to the Farmers Market.
     
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