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Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by guru11967, Jun 10, 2009.

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    Can someone advise me the best place to sell domain names. I have parked

    nativetea.com and
    cofee.us

    with sedo and trying to sell them. But it looks like its taking forever. I am a newbie and would love to learn the basics.

    My thanks to the elders here in advance
     
    guru11967, Jun 10, 2009 IP
  2. dnfactory

    dnfactory Peon

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    dnforum, namepros, dnfactory of course all of them are .com. Oh yea dnlodge, tdnam, just put a .com after any of those sites, good luck.
     
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  3. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    I have better luck with sedo.
    You should purchase a premium listing to get your domain sales more easily.
     
    mentos, Jun 10, 2009 IP
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    GoDaddy Auctions is probably your best bet (formerly TDNAM)
     
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    BadBoyzStudioZ Peon

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    Truth is domain parking and selling is not a hot ticket item right now. You missed the boat on that one by a year or two. People are getting more creative and even plain weird with their domain names to avoid paying premium prices. Unless you squatted a high demand domain, you may sit on it until it expires with no bites at all.

    nativetea.com has potential. There is some herbal remedy tea for diabetics that is selling well on the Internet. Google that up and approach a few of the site owners. They might be interested.

    cofee.us ? I doubt it. That one there you will end up writing off as experience I am pretty sure.

    Here is another strategy. Build them as sites, do the minimum SEO, get them to rank on search engines and create adsense revenue traps, then sell them to someone who has no idea what they are buying. People do that all the time around here, I have talked to dozens of really upset hopeful webmasters who did just that. Poor saps.

    Or... Actually become a webmaster yourself, care about your site like you mean it, do the work, create the revenue and be an ethical productive web citizen. That one there is the most rewarding. The problem is you will have to work your butt off. But hey, everything has its price... Right?
     
    BadBoyzStudioZ, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    guru11967 Peon

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    Mucho thanks for the replies. I have no web development experience at all. All i know is to buy a domain name and just sell them.
     
    guru11967, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    namepros and sedo are best.
     
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  8. jakomo

    jakomo Well-Known Member

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    Hello,
    Try here in DP forum :)

    Best regards,
    Jakomo
     
    jakomo, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    Yes, i'm the one who missed the boat! I start developing my domains now. It is not easy when i have to work and could only do it at night. But in return, i make $100 each month from those domains that i had developed. (4 of them). It still a long way to go to develop all my domain names.
     
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    That rocks! It is hard work and especially when you have a life other than the Internet.

    That one domain, the nativetea.com? That one there has potential. I still suggest contacting some people who are selling that herbal diabetes tea. These guys are serious, and I bet one for their new affiliates would LOVE that domain name! I really do. It is perfect for them.
     
    BadBoyzStudioZ, Jun 11, 2009 IP