Where do you sell your domain names?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by kheyanne, Mar 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    I wanted to go into domain/ website selling. Where is the best place to sell your domain or site at a good price without paying for listing fees?

    Thanks for the help!
     
    kheyanne, Mar 2, 2009 IP
  2. Elvos

    Elvos Active Member

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    i think the best place is forums.....

    you can always try sedo.com but you need something premium in order to make decent money
     
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  3. mirul

    mirul Active Member

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    Try GoDaddy Auctions (tdnam) ... Basic Listing is FREE but you have to pay a seller fees :p

    * Closing price under $500 - 5% ( $5 Minimum)
    * Closing price $500 or more - 7% (Includes escrow)

    For 100% FREE, you can try selling at forums such as DigitalPoint & NamePros .. All the Best! :)
     
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    Yes..Sedo is good and reliable..you could also try ricklatona.com
     
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    Sitepoint is another one top option, but small theme to list there.

    I have bought and sold domains successfully recently on digitalpoint.com.
     
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  6. quickincome

    quickincome Banned

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    Don't forget about DP marketplace too.
     
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    sedo is the big choice and i have also used acorn domains before.
     
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    Yes sedo is good. And acorn domains is brilliant, especially if you're UK based.
     
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    mrdo Well-Known Member

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    I only used sedo. It's the best
     
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    Regardless of what you use, you'll probably want to pay extra to get a more visible listing. If you just plop a domain on SEDO or Godaddy, nobody will see it due to the sheer volume of domains they get every few minutes. Worse yet, you risk getting your domain sold for pocket change.
     
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    sitepoint is what I use.
     
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    Thanks for the overwhelming response guys.

    One question. Are Godaddy and Sedo good places to sell websites or just domain names?
     
    kheyanne, Mar 2, 2009 IP
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    I think SEDO has an option you can check that says "a website is included with this domain", so I'd use that service (sorry if I'm confusing it with another, but I'm pretty sure it's SEDO)
     
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    try on godaddy. you can easily sell your domain name there
     
    cveks, Mar 2, 2009 IP