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I know some folks use their own sites as another avenue to promote and sell their domains.

Would anyone be willing to share their URL?

I am interested in seeing the basic site structure. For example, home page with all domains. Linking out to separate sub page for EACH domain?

Different lander?

Domains link out to a Marketplace or Request more info form?

Just curious.....

Thanks!

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I would like to hear too....

I suspect it is mainly to get indexed in Google, probably with a combination of social networking: Facebook, Pinterest.

I have some experience in this area and my biggest traffic drivers were always Google. Pinterest. Facebook.

My problem was always outreach to other blog owners for inbound links, which G values very highly.

I disagree with this part of their algo because it can still be manipulated today if you have the time and/or money.

By having each domain name with it's own lander - using SEO - many of my domains show up in Google search for exact match searches as well as logos showing up in Google images. I also post names to Twitter and Facebook every once in a while. Site is Wordpress with SEO as well ... DomainDS.com
 
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By having each domain name with it's own lander - using SEO - many of my domains show up in Google search for exact match searches as well as logos showing up in Google images. I also post names to Twitter and Facebook every once in a while. Site is Wordpress with SEO as well ... DomainDS.com
re. using SEO + Google results for landers;

curious, what kind of effect on this has on your sales, has it been a good thing? Wondering what buyers would think of having their potential domain be showing in search results, leading back to a lander page? For this reason I've done the exact opposite, using a "disallow" in my robots.txt.
 
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Cryptosolicitations//com - not much in the way of text or instructions, but a handful of my domains are there. Thankfully, I have recently started working on a better (translation: more user-friendly and traditional) way to showcase my available domains, and I'll provide an update when it's fully up and running.
 
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re. using SEO + Google results for landers;

curious, what kind of effect on this has on your sales, has it been a good thing? Wondering what buyers would think of having their potential domain be showing in search results, leading back to a lander page? For this reason I've done the exact opposite, using a "disallow" in my robots.txt.

Made a few sales through my direct landers. I don't think buyers would care about some lasting Google search result as I remove the landers and name from my pages as soon as a sale goes through ... which one buyer actually requested from me.
 
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Don't DAN and Sedo landing pages also show up in Google?

I can find all my DAN landers on Google.
 
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Don't DAN and Sedo landing pages also show up in Google?

I can find all my DAN landers on Google.
Possibly related to how they are configured, set as bin sales lander rather than parked pages with links. Noticed for my Sedo listed domains anyways, only dug into a couple pages on search, no results.
 
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I just checked your website its super simple :))
dnsilo.com 🚀 still in the developping phase, a project always delay and delay, btw, I do love simple........:xf.grin: but I am thinking a similar question like @stub struggling(seems he already out of the box, but myself still been trapped in the box)...I thought I need a better name for this site...it is a typical domainers thinking, we spend more love on name instead on site.....
 
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I’m sure it’s been suggested but if not I think Squadhelps white label marketplace is easy to use ..You don’t need to know how to make a site but it’s always good to know:c
 
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I’m sure it’s been suggested but if not I think Squadhelps white label marketplace is easy to use ..You don’t need to know how to make a site but it’s always good to know:c

i agree, i am considering SH WLM too but i spend so much time with the current one, i feel like i'm going to cheat on if i switch to SH :)
 
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Hello Du262,

The designs are nice, but very tough to read on my small mobile phone......
  • Sorry for the bad experience, I'll fix it
  • Would you mind telling me what cell phone you use? The Iphone?
 
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  • Sorry for the bad experience, I'll fix it
  • Would you mind telling me what cell phone you use? The Iphone?
No problem...

I have a very small Samsung (Android). Those sites look more like desktop meaning not a mobile responsive design.

I also do not have the best close up vision, but the text was very small without stretching it.

A comparison would be like if you ever visited Uniregistry.com on a small mobile device. That site is somewhat small text and much wider than the mobile screen
 
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dnsilo.com 🚀 still in the developping phase, a project always delay and delay, btw, I do love simple........:xf.grin: but I am thinking a similar question like @stub struggling(seems he already out of the box, but myself still been trapped in the box)...I thought I need a better name for this site...it is a typical domainers thinking, we spend more love on name instead on site.....

I think everything starts with the name. Everything ends with the SEO. Development is in-between, and sales are the fruits of all these labors combined. The name helps to cement our credibility in the eyes of the buyers. I would prefer to buy from Afternic.com rather than some senseless 20 character domain. Or almost ANY non-com. It builds trust. Which hopefully will lead to higher prices. Of course we need everything in place to be successful. IMHO. That doesn't mean you cannot be successful missing out one of these steps. But it makes it a lot harder.
 
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No problem...

I have a very small Samsung (Android). Those sites look more like desktop meaning not a mobile responsive design.

I also do not have the best close up vision, but the text was very small without stretching it.

A comparison would be like if you ever visited Uniregistry.com on a small mobile device. That site is somewhat small text and much wider than the mobile screen

  • Thank you so much for your advice. I will improve it

  • best wishes:xf.grin:
 
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  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
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