jokems
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Hey guys,
I checked my lead center and I saw a new lead for my domain on Afternic. The thing is, this lead was initiated in October 2021 and now it has been assigned to a new broker. (I had the domain in my Godaddy account, but I had not properly configured nameservers for it).
1. Does this mean that the previous intending buyer is showing interest in the domain? Or does GoDaddy regularly re-assign domain names to new brokers even when there is no new interest?
2. If there is actually genuine interest in this domain, I feel that I priced the domain too low. Can I update the price before the broker gets back to the buyer with feedback on the name?
3. I have now configured the nameservers for the domain, is there a chance that the buyer might check the landing page and click on the buy now instead of going through the negotiation route?
Thanks for your help guys,
I anticipate your insightful feedback
Cheers,
Joseph
I checked my lead center and I saw a new lead for my domain on Afternic. The thing is, this lead was initiated in October 2021 and now it has been assigned to a new broker. (I had the domain in my Godaddy account, but I had not properly configured nameservers for it).
1. Does this mean that the previous intending buyer is showing interest in the domain? Or does GoDaddy regularly re-assign domain names to new brokers even when there is no new interest?
2. If there is actually genuine interest in this domain, I feel that I priced the domain too low. Can I update the price before the broker gets back to the buyer with feedback on the name?
3. I have now configured the nameservers for the domain, is there a chance that the buyer might check the landing page and click on the buy now instead of going through the negotiation route?
Thanks for your help guys,
I anticipate your insightful feedback
Cheers,
Joseph