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Since I’m new to this industry, I was having difficulty searching for platforms for selling domains. After some research, I’ve come across a list of websites where you can sell your domains .


  • Godaddy
  • Sedo
  • Dynadot
  • NamePros
  • Flippa
  • BrandBucket
  • Afternic
  • Efty website
  • Above website
  • Bido
  • Brandaisy
  • Catchy
  • Cax
  • thedomainsmarketplace.com
  • Igloo
  • HuntingMoon
  • Listed.com
  • Epik.com
  • 4.cn
  • Freemarket
  • Websitebroker.com
  • Buydomains.com
  • Bido
  • Pool.com
  • Resellerclub.com
  • Ebay marketplace

If you know of more marketplaces, let us know here.
 
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unfaint.com is a new one I launched just this week. Full disclosure: I made it :xf.smile:

It's meant to be a "no frills" domain marketplace. So while it's simple and easy to use, it's not as full featured as some of the other marketplaces out there.

It's free to list your domains and each one comes with a dedicated sales/landing page.

Buyers don't need to signup to buy from you and in fact you manage the entire relationship with them via email (so you own the relationship with your buyer, not unfaint).
 
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@Swag tikka a lot of these don't offer listing services,
they sell their own domains

if you follow the 80-20 rules, focus on the top marketplace and you'll be good

here is my selection:
  • Godaddy
  • Sedo
  • Afternic
  • Dan ( undevelopped)
  • Your own marketplace using Efty
the order is based on my sales for last 12Months

listing and maintaining your listing updated take lot of time
so if you focus on the top one,
and take one day a month to reviews your listing you are good

my 2 cents
Hal
 
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SquadHelp and Brandpa can go on the list.
 
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Not the best, but high traffic..eBay
Ignore just noticed posted in OP
 
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Not the best, but high traffic..eBay
Ignore just noticed posted in OP
Not sure how to get started on eBay . Any article or podcast to help me in this process ?
 
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@Swag tikka a lot of these don't offer listing services,
they sell their own domains

if you follow the 80-20 rules, focus on the top marketplace and you'll be good

here is my selection:
  • Godaddy
  • Sedo
  • Afternic
  • Dan ( undevelopped)
  • Your own marketplace using Efty
the order is based on my sales for last 12Months

listing and maintaining your listing updated take lot of time
so if you focus on the top one,
and take one day a month to reviews your listing you are good

my 2 cents
Hal
But it takes a lot of time on Sedo and Godaddy. I do receive good traffic on Sedo but no sales yet. On godaddy, there is no visibility for premium domain names.
 
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Don't waste your time with Ebay,unless that is you want to sell domains for next to nothing, even then you'll struggle to get that for them on there !
 
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unfaint.com is a new one I launched just this week. Full disclosure: I made it :xf.smile:

It's meant to be a "no frills" domain marketplace. So while it's simple and easy to use, it's not as full featured as some of the other marketplaces out there.

It's free to list your domains and each one comes with a dedicated sales/landing page.

Buyers don't need to signup to buy from you and in fact you manage the entire relationship with them via email (so you own the relationship with your buyer, not unfaint).

Is your project no longer?
 
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I have started a links exchange at hundredeach.com can also list in sig.
 
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Another word of warning about Ebay, there is NO seller protection on ebay !

If a buyer tries to scam you, ie claims you did not transfer a domain that they bought, Ebay will side with the buyer 99% of the time ! Ebay have a ridiculous policy of the buyer is ALWAYS right.....even when they are wrong !

There is little to no arguing or reasoning with ebay, (good luck speaking to a human being) they do not & will not investigate, they will simply instruct the seller to refund the buyer, if you refuse, they will refund them anyway from your PP account !

This applies to all selling on Ebay but when it comes to domain names, there is an extremely high risk of losing your domain & your money !
 
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