A serious offer starts at $10,000+. If you've got a real budget within that range, then we can begin a conversation.

$10k could be the magic number, but don't run with that, because most times it's not. $10k is an opener to having a serious conversation - a conversation about the true value of the name, in connection with your particular enterprise or industry and if you're a qualified buyer.

If a $10,000 starting price has you running for the hills - you might wanna re-think that "big idea". It's probably not as great and profitable as you think.

You may also want to do some due diligence and get up to speed on domain name values.

My pricing is based on the highest and best use of the asset in a competitive business category.

So I price my domain names, based on what type of monetary and intrinsic value they'll bring, to an existing or future business, that's seeking to be the category leader.

I accept offers to acquire and normally sell my domain names in the ranges of 5 to 7-figures.

My clients are entrepreneurs who launch scalable enterprises in competitive categories, which brings them revenues of 7 to 11 figures, so the price tag makes sense for them.

Like physical real estate, domain names are digital real estate and the best addresses sell for thousands to millions of dollars on the aftermarket.