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I know of a few that gave sold .com portfolios Two had good strong generics etc both in the same field’s one none less than 10k per name he had no problem achieving a good sale acoss the board the other 40% above 10k per name the rest a ranging down to a to low 100s he said that they were offering very little for the lower priced ones he eventually broke the portfolio down selling the lower priced ones first then the above to one buyer.
It would seam easier to achieve good price across the board if they are all above a certain value than only some are…? I suppose you should always save the best to last ....on not so good ones
There's some very good points made there that we should all be aware of. I've downloaded a couple of large domain porfolios that are listed as being a porfolio sale, and what you start to find is a load of low/no value domains interspersed with the occasional little gem. The trouble of listing a large collection 300+ is that they start to merge in value and before you know it your disregarding a list that if slimmed down to say about 30 good domains really would pull-in the buyers. Then fire sale the rest.