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October 27, 2012 at 6:45 pm #829313
tyaiMemberIts very unrealistic price . Domains alone aint worth even remotely what you asking for. Unless the site is making solid money ( at least steady $10K/month in past 2yrs), then the price would be somewhere in the range of what you are trying to get…
I dont think anyone in this industry would be willing to pay that much just for a domain. Those days are long gone IMO…
anyways good luck
October 28, 2012 at 5:08 pm #829345
gokkenMember@Zuga 246303 wrote:
I dont think anyone in this industry would be willing to pay that much just for a domain. Those days are long gone IMO…
I agree, given the gaming industry is so volitile right now. Even when the USA opens up to online casinos, right now unless you have Nevada Gaming clearence, well you get the picture.
$300K maybe for casino.com or gambling.com but onlinegambling.net, I think your dreaming. Besides, for this sort of cash you’d be far better hedging your investment and placing it in the hands of Sedo etc.
No offense to anyone in these forums etc etc, though don’t think too many people around these parts have a lazy $300K to spend on a domain these day

IMO what your trying to do is like selling a Ferrari and listing it in the free classified section.
Your not hitting your targeted market. Invest some dollars and get a professional appraisal. Then when you have a realistic price, spend some more cash and have it promoted properly and listed. You can then sit back and veto offers.
But best of luck to you, anyway!
Cheers
Dave
October 28, 2012 at 8:55 pm #829358
abbykungMemberI appreciate the feedback, and maybe those prices are too high. But I definitely don’t agree with you AussieDave. You said maybe $300k for casino.com or gambling.com? Those domain names sold for millions of dollars. Casino.com – $5.5 million, and gambling.com – $2.5 million. If anyone has a offer, feel free to pm me, or put it as a message in this thread. Cheers.
October 29, 2012 at 4:39 am #829362
gokkenMember@michaela26 246354 wrote:
Casino.com – $5.5 million, and gambling.com – $2.5 million.
@Zuga 246303 wrote:
Those days are long gone IMO…
And I merely reiterating his opinion, with mine by saying, your dreaming.
Cheers
Dave
October 29, 2012 at 6:20 pm #829390
miplcdegxnjvMemberthey are crazy prices – good luck finding a buyer!
October 29, 2012 at 11:30 pm #829394
abbykungMemberThe prices have just been revised.
Onlinegambling.net – $150,000
Casinoonline.org – $65,000These are the final prices. If these sites don’t sell, I might just keep working on them, or get them to rank higher myself. If your interested, send me an email.
PS. If your not interested, you don’t need to post any negative comments. I have better things to do with my time than fight with people I don’t even know. Cheers.
Michael
October 29, 2012 at 11:40 pm #829395
EvelinessaMember@michaela26 246397 wrote:
The prices have just been revised.
Onlinegambling.net – $150,000
Casinoonline.org – $65,000These are the final prices. If these sites don’t sell, I might just keep working on them, or get them to rank higher myself. If your interested, send me an email.
PS. If your not interested, you don’t need to post any negative comments. I have better things to do with my time than fight with people I don’t even know. Cheers.
Michael
Michael have you tried throwing these domains up on Flippa or any domain auction sites?
October 30, 2012 at 2:17 am #829396
p.arenaMemberNot to be a ****, but those sites are ridic given the quality & (price?) of these domains.. Kinda looks like it’s 2000 all over again
October 30, 2012 at 2:35 am #829398
p.arenaMemberOk, that was not a solid response…
What I mean’t was – You hold a domain with an ENORMOUS potential (onlinegambling.net) and there’s a site on it that looks like a banner farm. Now, I don’t know who you are and you might be someone with more than enough $$ to worry about a domain like this, but this is a huge waste of potential. You could hire someone to do everything for you and spend small 4 figures to create a kick ass site that would rank after a few months. Even after the EMD update domains like this are ”fukin” premium.
Your takeaway from this should be – find a way to properly develop it, if you don’t have the time, find a partner who will do all the work. I’m sure that this wouldn’t be all that hard for this one. Lump sum 150k is nice, but you’ll get WAY MORE out by developing it.
I would honestly eat **** for a month to get a domain like this in my portfolio.
October 30, 2012 at 8:38 pm #829423
abbykungMemberThanks for the suggestion Arjun, I never considered doing that. I will look into it for sure

I really appreciate the kind words Eddie, thank you. I don’t doubt that what
you are saying is 100% correct
But I guess it comes down to me being tired of the
affiliate game. I’ve been doing it for over 6 years now, and want to try something
else. Otherwise your suggestion is awesome, and 100% correct. Thanks for the advice
and nice words. Best of luck to you with everything, you sound pretty cool.@EddieLV 246401 wrote:
Ok, that was not a solid response…
What I mean’t was – You hold a domain with an ENORMOUS potential (onlinegambling.net) and there’s a site on it that looks like a banner farm. Now, I don’t know who you are and you might be someone with more than enough $$ to worry about a domain like this, but this is a huge waste of potential. You could hire someone to do everything for you and spend small 4 figures to create a kick ass site that would rank after a few months. Even after the EMD update domains like this are ”fukin” premium.
Your takeaway from this should be – find a way to properly develop it, if you don’t have the time, find a partner who will do all the work. I’m sure that this wouldn’t be all that hard for this one. Lump sum 150k is nice, but you’ll get WAY MORE out by developing it.
I would honestly eat **** for a month to get a domain like this in my portfolio.
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