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Hola Guys!

I am evaluating the possibility of selling my domains myself without using third-party software, I do not want to continue paying commissions for publishing my domains and then for selling them.

To give more confidence to the client, the transaction would close it with escrow.com

What do they tell me, what is your experience?

Regards!
 
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Escrow.com works fine. I have closed hundreds of sales via them.

However, the biggest issue in selling domains is getting interest. If you are not getting interest you are not going to get many opportunities to make sales. If you are getting interest then it should not be a problem.

Brad
 
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Thank you @bmugford

Do you sell with your own website? Do they use the traditional ones like silk, flippa, etc or both?

Regards
 
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I am evaluating the possibility of selling my domains myself without using third-party

Hi

hard to talk about selling your domains, without knowing what they are

I do not want to continue paying commissions for publishing my domains and then for selling them.

commission is only paid, when a sale is made and you can always adjust price to compensate for those fees.

in meantime, you can still pursue sales on your own.

imo...
 
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Disable privacy whois. Transaction via escrow/com
Selling at Namepros. Transaction via PayPal or Escrow/com
 
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Do you sell with your own website? Do they use the traditional ones like silk, flippa, etc or both?

Both. By having my own website I have landers for each domain name (using domain forwarding if someone types the name in their browser). So if someone contacts me directly, I can avoid the marketplace fees ... and if it is a high enough value domain, just go through escrow.com for the transaction. But it also doesn't hurt to list the domains on Afternic (for the GoDaddy type-ins) and Sedo ... just increase the price a little bit to cover the fees if there is a sale.
 
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I think its important to have your own website to sell your names because most of my offers come from 2 sources.
1. my own landing pages and
2 the large marketplaces like godaddy or afternic
But I also think its good to list your name on as many marketplaces as possible...
 
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I actually think marketplaces like Afternic and Godaddy strongly increase your chances for a sale. I would rather pay commission than not receive any inquiry. I find I receive more emails when domains are listed on marketplaces. My own site does get a bit of traffic but it is the more the combination of effort.
 
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Thank you @lock @toughdomains and @Kpett

Even though I have been buying and selling domains for a long time I never thought of it as something to dedicate myself to, but because I am selling a large number of packaged projects, I mean web + domains + social networks,I would like to have those domains that I'm buying and I'm not using.

I bought the DomainTrader software, even though it was obsolete and quite ugly I am fortunate to be a web programmer and designer.

I updated it and now works with php 7.3 and I'm also creating a very professional UX, something like undeveloped, I do not want anyone to host their domains with me, it's just to take advantage of all that software for my business.

More oriented to domains in Spanish.

Thank you all again, your suggestions as experts are very valuable.
 
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