Best Forums To Sell Domains?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by LLLL, Jan 8, 2008.

  1. irishmat

    irishmat Peon

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    #21
    best place to sell your LLLL.coms is namepros, i know you are already a member there but why look for somewhere else when there isnt any (other than DNF, but NP would be better for low end names)
     
    irishmat, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  2. LLLL

    LLLL Banned

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    #22
    DNF pays higher than NP, wish I had membership at DNF :(

    There are always other places, just not as well known...I need to maximize advertisement :)
     
    LLLL, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  3. sweetfunny

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    #23
    Personally i feel DNF was the biggest waste of money i have ever spent on a forum in my life. Unless you have got domains like Cash.com or similar forget about it your thread will roll off the page with 10 views.

    Here and NamePros are good, also http://www.idomainsite.com will be as well when it fully kicks off.
     
    sweetfunny, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  4. LLLL

    LLLL Banned

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    #24
    I did notice for my genre of domain it doesn't seem to be too popular...god this is difficult. Is idomainsite in developing stage?
     
    LLLL, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  5. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #25
    I have never had any luck at DNF despite listing solid 13+ Year Old domains, premium Geo domains etc. What's your domain genre? You could just do the scatter gun approach and list it everywhere to get the maximum exposure.

    Yes iDomainSite just got the custom design completed 24 hours ago, so it's just starting to take off. I'm donating some 8 & 9 Year Old domains which will be given away over there soon.
     
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  6. LLLL

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    #26
    PM me when that is happening hehe :p
     
    LLLL, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  7. sweetfunny

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    #27
    It's starting, i waved my magic wand over it and the site ranks

    #7 for "Name Forum" from 106 Million
    #8 for "Domain Forum"
    #10 for "Domain Name Forum"

    As well as a bunch of others so not bad for a week of part time SEO, so it should start pulling in alot of visitors soon.
     
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  8. save

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    #28
    NP seems quite organized for domain trading while this forum is very active and probably the most active out of any forum for domain trading, since they need to stand out here then you will need well promoted and written sales copy.

    on a side note - I also have a new start up trading website called SitesBuySell.com, activity & support welcome!
     
    save, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  9. nucite

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    #29
    Sitepoint is an okay place to sell domains, but my favorite is sedo auctions. You have to first get a bid on your domain to get the auction started, but I have seen some very nice (and sometimes unexpected) prices from there. If you've got a friend with a sedo account, you can get an auction started on your domain pretty easy ;)
     
    nucite, Jan 9, 2008 IP
  10. stewmath

    stewmath Active Member

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    #30
    theres also discussnames.com which is part of Afternic
     
    stewmath, Jan 9, 2008 IP