Where have y'all had the best luck selling your domains? Sedo? Huntingmoon? GoDaddy Auctions? Somewhere else?
Best luck selling domains?
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Actually on this webmaster board and othersI want to buy contextual links on quality blogs
For both Adult and mainstream niche - Small to massive packages -
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Sedo
Afternic
GoDaddy
DomainNameSales
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Sold a few through Sedo but majority of my sales over the last 11-12 years have come direct as I use my own sales landing pages instead of domain parking so there is no doubt it's for sale which increases offers/sales. To replace the lost parking income by using my own landers I can put my own mainstream ads on them or sell mainstream ad spots which publish across hundreds of my .coms instantly currently for sale.
I've always used my own landers or redirected the sales link at parking companies to myself as having info on the buyer definitely helps negotiations.Comment
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Other than the aforementioned, flippa.com.► AdultWebmasterBlog.com - Tips, tricks and tutorials for adult webmasters.Comment
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SEDO sucks ass...NEVER responded to me, nor to the potential buyer of one of my domains.
Wasn't an 'auction', he wanted to use their escrow since it was $500 transaction...after 7 (yes SEVEN) weeks, he finally decided to trust me and just send $ via PPl.
Lame service, if you can even call it that, considering noone from SEDO ever responded to either of us.
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Whatever you do NEVER ask GFY's advice on the value of any domain. LOL I got fucked hard on a tube domain. I sold it for $500 and a year later sold for a much higher price. Damn I am still kicking myself for that one.
Yeah SEDO is where I have sold most of my domains but have not sold any there for a long while.Comment
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The forum place used to be Dnforum but today, I'd recommend:
NamePros - Buy, Sell, Discuss Domain Names
Forget Afternic or Sedo, both have just gone downhill many years ago. Godaddy and Namecheap auctions are not bad - same for Namejet and Flippa. Note that if you sell through a forum, you are invariably reaching traders and not end users. End users will come to you directly through your whois data if they like your Domain Name."In a Time of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth is a Revolutionary Act." - George OrwellComment
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