neddy
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GoldBullion.com made it to $25k but didn't meet reserve.
I got a domain broker in the USA to approach the owners after the auction and made what I thought was a decent opening offer. They replied that they wouldn't part with it for under $300,000.
I am new to this site and have read this thread.
My knowledge of monetization from websites is tiny. I can confirm however that a domain name like silverbullion.com.au would be fantastic.
I have been involved in precious metals for some years now and have membership with a number of dealers. Whilst Silver is the cheaper of the two (Gold and Silver) it is bought in much higher volumes in comparison. It is often referred to as 'poor mans gold'.
Popularity in the precious metals sector is building, these are not just my words but take a look at bullion exports, sales figures (perth mint) and ASEs etc.
There has been a reasonable move of funds from stock markets/realestate into the precious metals sector as destabilisation of national monetary policy occurs from more than 1 or 2 governments. There are a lot of resources online that support this and can verify with references.
The only problem that I can see with this domain is the margins that bullion dealers work from, they are tiny and getting smaller due to the growing number of players in the industry. This may limit their desired outlay on a domain name? However as they are dealing with large sums it may be ok.
I wouldnt have a clue on a monetary value, however I am confident that this industry is growing and the domain would likely be used for an enduser being a retailer of bullion products. I am new here and this is just imo but I am currently within the industry with good exposure to a few of the players.
Thanks for your insights mickjohn. Appreciated. And welcome to DNT.
I was made a few offers on silverbullion.com.au last year - they were generated from the "silverstackers" forum. But I chose not to accept as I believe it is a domain with long term earning potential - and I no longer want to let good domains go too cheaply! After all, our market is getting better and better.
I'm very excited about the prospects for goldbullion.com.au. I have a minisite on it now (been up for about a month), and in the last week it just hit Page 1 Google for the term " gold bullion". Unfortunately it is still towards the bottom, but hey I'm happy!
I noticed this because suddenly my adsense spiked - my best day was Thursday when I earned just over $19.
I was approved last week for Perth Mint affiliate program, so next week I'm going to add some product to the site. I understand that the average sale is $300 - and commission is 10%.
All the best.
Cheers, Ned