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I have a little confusion about domain selling platform, in my point of view flippa is best for selling domain.
I think there many enduser or any other reason?
 
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No he won’t get banned. It doesn’t work like you think. I listed many domains and the same scenario happened to a few domains. I emailed them about it and they removed the domains that were listed in the past.
Just a moment if i wish to start again with flippa you tell me what would be my next IDs' for proof?
 
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Flippa must restore account.
 
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There are many other ways to sell domain names than Flippa ... just sayin'
 
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I am using at the moment, trying my luck I have spent $9 to get listed one of my domain name for auction and after 25 days no one even tried to bid on it. Again, I spent another $9 dollar recently with another domain name still hoping. Im seeing a total of 7 viewers as of this day. I believe there is no much traffic in flippa. What do you think?
 
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Flippa is mostly used by SEO specialists...
So if your domain has no any interesting SEO parameters - don't even waste your time here...
 
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Flippa is mostly used by SEO specialists...
So if your domain has no any interesting SEO parameters - don't even waste your time here...

What are some interesting SEO parameters that might make a domain worth listing on Flippa for some of us?
 
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Quality backlinks for example.
 
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I am using at the moment, trying my luck I have spent $9 to get listed one of my domain name for auction and after 25 days no one even tried to bid on it. Again, I spent another $9 dollar recently with another domain name still hoping. Im seeing a total of 7 viewers as of this day. I believe there is no much traffic in flippa. What do you think?
See other listing on flippa and there many buyer making bids, its all about quality name hand reg. Very tough to sell
 
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I have a little confusion about domain selling platform, in my point of view flippa is best for selling domain.
I think there many enduser or any other reason?
It depends on the quality of your holdings and your target pricing.

Flippa is full of not much but domainers. If you are a 'flipper', it may be perfect for you.
But if you are more patient and are looking for the end user with a quality name, you need to have listings with Godaddy and/or Sedo and perhaps others depending on the geographic target of the name.

But there is no one size fits all for these investments. I always use 2 platforms for every name.
I no longer use godaddy and also use some version of a sales lander on 90% of my names.
But what I do may not work best for others. You must figure that out for yourself.

If you have a great name, you do not need to try to sell it. They will find you.
 
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Where you recommend sell so-so domains if not Flippa?
 
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Flippa is NOT BEST...because NEVER received any offer
 
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@Robson1 - I have never understood Flippa. Some bad names get many bids for large dollars and you wonder how? Other good names don't get any bids unless you pay for upgrades. We created Domain Burn as a lower cost option for Domain flipping but to be honest, we've had mostly sellers, not many buyers. Need to ramp up the marketing...

@DDD - You can try us at Domain Burn, but right here on NamePros is probably your best bet to see if somebody thinks your names have any value. If you think they are so-so names, others may not think so.

Good luck!
 
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