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Hi, I'm fairly new to this and I'm wondering where are the best places to sell decent two-word .com domains? I have a few, but it seems there is very little interest in them because the people interested in buying are resellers themselves and only looking to pay $10-$20 each at most! I need to market my domains to people who are actually going to develop them after buying and so would be more prepared to pay what I think they are worth. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice?
 
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its very simple find the buyers! and dont look for buyers on forums! unless your clearing your inventory! gl
 
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You should consider reaching to end users, but only if you have domains that are marketable and commercially viable. Otherwise you would be wasting their time and yours.
Unlike domainers, the majority of end users are not educated about the value of domain names, so trying to sell to end users can be a frustrating experience as well.
For low amounts (low/mid-$$$) that shouldn't be too difficult if your domains are worth at least that - but the time and effort spent has to be worthwhile.
Good luck.
 
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Use ChowCow.com & CraigsList.org

Use ChowCow.com or Craig's List. It has worked in the past. ChowCow.com is for free to advertise domain names.

You can sign up for a free Sedo account. Provide the link to push traffic to the domain marketplace. Use Sedo as the third party to complete transactions.

Cold call end-user. Do a Google search. Place parentheses around the keywords. Contact all the sponsor sites that advertise for the keywords. Consider sending a message using the site contact form or e-mail them.

Since you are new to domaining, you want to get comfortable with the domain selling process. In the future, you can deal with a buyer directly. Good luck.

nOObWorld.com
 
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Hi, thanks for the info - much appreciated :) . I will check out Sedo and some of the others you have suggested.
 
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