I an article about fusible was rejected on Michael Berkens offers reading and I had "what a brilliant idea" one of those moments. It is a strategy that my wife has used for years. Not all tell me what you want, only tells me, what will not. "What do you want for dinner?, I'll go get it" I ask. "I am nothing, just no pizza, Chinese or Mexican food". In this little statement you me the feeling that I made to choose, but in reality you has made me go the easy route "cheesy" held.
Making public what you take for your domains, accomplishes the same thing. Say I sell these domains, but please don't offer anything lower than this. Are all offers, but some price guidelines give to potential buyers save any time. You are by you rejected bids;
1. Point you are open to offers
(2) Shows the popularity of the domain
3. Setting minima without opinion but fact
All good auctions and items start with an opening offer for a reason. It is a requirement, gets things rolling. People love to guidelines to get, began to have. No one wants to offend the seller, but want to know whether you are in the game before you too much effort into the business. It also shows that the domains have interest by others and are willing to pay a price, it's just not enough. The rejected offers is a guideline for a price, the actual range was no number formed by the seller. Of course the offer could be made up by the seller. But even if it is, it is a much more effective way to say "minimum offer '"
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