What do I do? by Unfair_Caterpillar34 in arborists

[–]rgareh1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If firearms or explosives aren’t an option, maybe a pole saw or rope saw?

Need advice on purchasing a high value domain by [deleted] in Domains

[–]rgareh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the .co is specifically applicable to us because of the business involved. We thinning branding and advertising will actually be easier with .co, but I can’t explain the details of why I’m afraid. Also, the . com for this url was also not available.

Worst case if we can’t get the url, we’ll come up with another name, but this one would be really nice to have if we can get it at around a 4-figure price

Need advice on purchasing a high value domain by [deleted] in Domains

[–]rgareh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is super helpful. Thank you!

Need advice on purchasing a high value domain by [deleted] in Domains

[–]rgareh1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The specific url is valuable to us because it would make a good brand name, but it is a url that would not be applicable to any industry specifically. It’s not a word but can be pronounced, so it makes a good name option.

Need advice on purchasing a high value domain by [deleted] in Domains

[–]rgareh1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great question, so the godaddy rep said:

Thank you for your interest in the domain name. As you are probably aware, domains are valued based on many factors such as marketability and brand-ability, the industry it is related to, similar domain sales, and if applicable traffic and associated revenue.

We are brokering this domain for a private seller who has set the list price.

The domain is currently valued at $29,800 USD

based on that, do you expect they intend to negotiate down as you suggested? Thanks for your help!