i need quick help - buying a domain name for sell

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by vira, May 6, 2011.

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    i want to register a domain and then sell it . where is the best and affordable place to register . i know about godaddy aucktion , is it a good place to sell a domain . if i register a domain from another register , can i put that in godaddy auction ?

    also please tell me , how important is whos privacy , is it important to a person who buy and going to sell ?

    i can only afford upto 12$ for the domain .
     
    vira, May 6, 2011 IP
  2. SiberForum

    SiberForum Banned

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    There are many places where you can buy and sell domain names.. the most popular are namepros and Sedo..
     
    SiberForum, May 6, 2011 IP
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    These are great places to buy and sell domains....I've used them all

    SEOBidding.com

    AfterNic.com

    HuntingMoon.com

    BuyDomains.com

    Sedo was already mentioned above and is another good place.
     
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    name.com is also a good site for buying domains
     
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    When you ask about whois privacy are you asking if the buyer will wont whois privacy? I don't think most buyers care about that. If they do then they can add it to their domain after they buy it from you (at least they can with Godaddy, whom I deal with). Personally, I would not worry about adding privacy unless you get it for free, but if you are just going to flip the domain I would not fool with it unless you are concerned with your own privacy.
     
    tacodomains, May 7, 2011 IP