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How Many Sales Platforms Do You List Your Domains On?

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  • 1-2

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    34.6%
  • 3-5

    220 
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    50.8%
  • 6+

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    6.0%
  • None

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    8.5%
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In the domain industry, there are plenty of services available to help you promote your domain names. Some platforms cater more towards domain investors, whilst some have the ability to reach vast numbers of end users.

GoDaddy’s Afternic platform, for example, has partnered with a number of domain name registrars to help promote any name listed at Afternic. According to statistics from Afternic, domain names on the company’s premium network have exposure to 75 million qualified buyers per month.

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Sedo is also a popular destination for end user sales, with thousands of companies paying five, six or seven figure fees for domains listed on the marketplace. Companies such as Flippa, GoDaddy Auctions and NameJet offer investors the opportunity to sell their domains to other investors, freeing up cash for other purposes.

As you see, there are a number of different sales platforms available to list your domain names on. But how many sales platforms do you list your own domain names on? That is the question we are asking in this week’s poll.
 
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This list is not exhaustive by any means and I am only listing those I have actually done business with.
Sedo.com
Buydomains.com
Godaddy.com
DomainBrothers.com
All of these have both negatives and positives but would suggest Domain Brothers as I have got thee fantastic response.

Are you affiliated with DomainBrothers?
 
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Because almost all endusers visit the necessary domain directly...
It doesn't depend on platform at all... you may even use your own page...
At ParkingCrew I have the same amount of inquiries as with Bodis...
I agree, with one exception. Some buyers search the general marketplaces and they buy on impulse. So they may not be initially looking for o=your domain.
 
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These words by @Jurgen Wolf sre worth printing in bold in having in front of eyes often...

"If the domain is quality - they will find you even under the ground..."
I agree, but have to add that there are also impulse buyers who weren't initially looking for your name.
 
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This list is not exhaustive by any means and I am only listing those I have actually done business with.
Sedo.com
Buydomains.com
Godaddy.com
DomainBrothers.com
All of these have both negatives and positives but would suggest Domain Brothers as I have got thee fantastic response.

You only mention domainbrothers.com all the time as you have something to do with them.. :wacky:
 
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