Mike Mann is at it again and hit another grand slam with AgriCool.com at $40,000.
Aggressive yet cool, sold https://t.co/OaAS4AjdUH $40,000. Purch 4/9/09 $80
— Mike Mann (@mikemanndotcom) July 24, 2017
Disclaimer: For those new to the business, you should know Mr.Mann runs a very large portfolio and that every name is not a home run.
All domain investing is highly speculative, you may never sell a domain you purchase. A mention here is not a recommendation or solicitation to purchase, do your own research and stick to a budget.
STRIKER says
I’ve clearly been doing this incorrectly:-(
@domains says
Agricool.co the buyers?
Asset.Domains says
nice , the Mann keep impressing 🙂
David says
I am not that impressed by it because It’s mostly luck and a numbers game. When you own 100s of 1000s of domains a relatively small number will sell for staggering amounts of money to buyers who have access to substantial cash and simply must buy the name for various reasons with no budget in mind, and having little if anything to so with Mike Mann’s skills and effort.
Anon says
OK then, you try buying, maintaining, and selling 250,000 domain names over many years and tell us all if you don’t need that much “skills and effort” to do it.
David says
Of course great “skill and effort” is involved in managing, buying and selling that many names and never meant to imply anything different. Was only referring to rare sales on names many domainers would not buy for more than reg fee or < $100 but Mike sold for 5 figures due to luck combined with the numbers game.
CARL says
Indeed …you need to make more than ONE sale of 40k every now and then. I don’t know about the rest of Mr. Manns portfolio performance. I hope he’s crushing it consistently.
Meyer says
Mike, congratulations . Nice sale.
John says
It seems people can’t fully agree on whether this is really cool. They just agricool.
John says
can’t*
Ira Zoot says
There is also another important factor in closing big sales. This is something that is very important as it will give you the ability to take the upper hand in pricing, negotiation or if need be walking away. Getting large sales is always easier if you’re not hurting for cash … much easier to price the domain higher or refuse offers you don’t feel are right if there aren’t mortgage/car payments waiting to get paid. But something that I learned along time ago regardless of actual cash position. Train yourself to walk away if the deal isn’t right and never look back … better than selling under what the value was and regretting it.
STRIKER says
Yep.