I have about 20 domain names that I'm not using, and it's getting expensive to maintain. Some are cool I wish to sell them so I can recover some of the money I spent over the years. I put them up in the Domain Auction section at GoDaddy.com, but so far I have had nobody show any interest. I do not think is a good way to sell domain names. What is, in your experience, the best way to sell them? I appreciate your help and suggestions.
Digitalpoint is the best place IMO. I have got many sales from here, but not from any other, so I advise you to start a new thread on the buy and sell section. Good luck on your sales !
it may take some time if you can sell/park your potential domains on sedo, the main reason is that it's the most popular and reliable platform to buy/sell/trade domain names on the web.
Thank you guys, I appreciate your help. I'll post under buy/sell and will check Sedo also. Thanks Erishah, gcttirth, nirajkum and wallaceyoung for your responses
a way to sell a domain name is the contact by mail the company corresponding to the thematic domain name...
You know that is really a great answer, and an obvious one. I really didn't even think about it until you mentioned it.
I’d like to say “Sedo†is one of the best ways to sell out your domain names. I also sold 2 of my domain through this website.
I suppose the best way to sell all of your domain names is list them in all possible market places. I recommend you DP marketplace, namepros, domainnes marketplace.
Go to SitePoint.com You will make the least amount of money when you sell your domains in domain forums.(Digital Point,NamePros,etc.) If any of your domains appraise for more than $500 on estibot list them with a domain broker like Morgan Linton at Morgan Linton.com
Many people say that Moniker is the best place to sell domain names. You can get good prices here. http://www.moniker.com/index.jsp
Well, you can try sedo or you can post any thread on some auction forum, or you can promote it at some website.
find end users is the way to go. DP is great but don't expect to retire on DP bidders money. Good luck