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We have created a free domain listing service in conjunction with Twitter. It is a centralized feed to post domains you want to liquidate. We've created this feed as a result of seeing repeated complaints from domain investors on Twitter where people post their domains for sale in their feeds without being invited to do so.

With a centralized feed, both sellers and buyers have a place to go to at any time to either post domains or browse to see what is available at a bargain. This is a safe place to post domains in a centralized social media feed without having to go to individual accounts and possibly ticking people off.

We hope this will be a vibrant venue utilizing the power of social media to help you liquidate your domains.

 
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great idea
guess it will get more eyes
than similar projects
 
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great idea
guess it will get more eyes
than similar projects

The concept is to leverage the social network in a way that reaches out to buyers and sellers in a non-intrusive way. We will be spreading the word so that followers will include potential buyers looking for a bargain. All in one URL, one feed. We'll see how it goes and how it will evolve.
 
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We've created this feed as a result of seeing repeated complaints from domain investors on Twitter where people post their domains for sale in their feeds without being invited to do so.

With a centralized feed, both sellers and buyers have a place to go to at any time to either post domains or browse to see what is available at a bargain. This is a safe place to post domains in a centralized social media feed without having to go to individual accounts and possibly ticking people off.

The problem is that those who post their domains for sale in places nobody invited them have enough places to do so. And yet they keep doing it.

It’s because most of the time they promote garbage. And they wrongly believe they have more chances to succeed by polluting other’s feeds.
 
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The problem is that those who post their domains for sale in places nobody invited them have enough places to do so. And yet they keep doing it.

It’s because most of the time they promote garbage. And they wrongly believe they have more chances to succeed by polluting other’s feeds.

They also pollute mainstream marketplaces with garbage names. Hopefully eventually that will die out as they find out they can't sell these names and move on to another "get rich quick" fantasy.
 
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To clarify, I really wish you a good luck but I’m skeptical.
 
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To clarify, I really wish you a good luck but I’m skeptical.

Well, you have raised my interest. Why are you skeptical?
 
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Cool idea, I like it. Wishing you the best of luck with this!

Edit: Maybe you can RT the 'listings' that fit your view of this the best, to signal boost? Also to set a precedent of what you're looking for.
 
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Well, you have raised my interest. Why are you skeptical?
My first post above pretty much answers this question. You believe it will die out, and I’m not that optimistic. :xf.wink:

Btw, Ive joined couple of groups on LinkedIn and all I see there are posts from very same people with promotions of average quality names. At least on mainstream marketplaces you can filter this shit out, but you can’t do this on LinkedIn and Twitter. It’s just boring to see one long feed of shit, lol.
 
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My first post above pretty much answers this question. You believe it will die out, and I’m not that optimistic. :xf.wink:

Btw, Ive joined couple of groups on LinkedIn and all I see there are posts from very same people with promotions of average quality names. It’s just boring.

LinkedIn and Facebook groups tend to be more closed in. Twitter feels more open and has a more natural flow. It takes less effort to post. You don't have to be friends or connect with anyone. Plus it makes much better use of hashtags than the other 2. Retweeting is a snap. Etc. We will evolve with time. We're not stuck to a certain way of doing things.
 
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We will evolve with time. We're not stuck to a certain way of doing things.
I know you have knowledge and skills to do that and I wish you success.
 
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We have created commonsense rules, such as limiting 5 domains per day. The idea is that they will encourage the posting of the best of the best domains at a bargain. And there are already some quality domains listed. It is free. No commission. So you can only gain exposure.
 
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What is the etiquette on making offers? Is it frowned upon for a buyer to make an offer, are sellers expected to already have it listed at their best price? Maybe a #firm or #offers?
 
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What is the etiquette on making offers? Is it frowned upon for a buyer to make an offer, are sellers expected to already have it listed at their best price? Maybe a #firm or #offers?

We are still working out the finer details. You are free to reach out to the sellers and make an offer via Twitter. It's the seller's prerogative to accept or reject.

It's possible we may ask to hashtag the price as you noted in the future. It will depend much on feedback. This is a work in progress.
 
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I wish you well @TCK and I guess we will see how it evolves. I definitely support the limit of 5 or even less per person and stress list your best at competitive wholesale prices.

As others have mentioned, the difficulty becomes when list gets too long and too variable.

Have you considered differentiating lists by type? E.g. A tweet for only brandable .com, another only .org, one for domain phrases, one for just .io, etc. Hashtags could make it easy to find the ones anyone wants. Or maybe that is already your plan?

The close similarity of names NameLiquidate and DomainLiquidate for unrelated services will cause a bit of confusion, maybe.

You've partly addressed it but I am not totally convinced of social media lists over a thread here.

Bob
 
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I wish you well @TCK

The close similarity of names NameLiquidate and DomainLiquidate for unrelated services will cause a bit of confusion, maybe.

The beauty of that Bob, both are completely different websites. I like the Name one more, but this deepest use social media sell Ive seen

I dont have a Twitter social media account, but will be closely monitoring this. Clearly thought things through and not rigid in his thinking. I too wish him success. this stage, experimental to sell on Twitter, but i’ve seen some success.

Crazy how much Social media evolved can sell domains on Twitter. Can @TCK publish sales?

Samer
 
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I wish you well @TCK and I guess we will see how it evolves. I definitely support the limit of 5 or even less per person and stress list your best at competitive wholesale prices.

As others have mentioned, the difficulty becomes when list gets too long and too variable.

Have you considered differentiating lists by type? E.g. A tweet for only brandable .com, another only .org, one for domain phrases, one for just .io, etc. Hashtags could make it easy to find the ones anyone wants. Or maybe that is already your plan?

Bob

Thank you @Bob Hawkes. I hope the list gets too long. Then we can certainly break it down into major categories.

Good suggestions.

The close similarity of names NameLiquidate and DomainLiquidate for unrelated services will cause a bit of confusion, maybe.

DomainLiquidate (DL) is a free service. We are not making money from it. It is an auxiliary added-value service that complements our primary business, whose mission is to provide a suite of services to market your domains.

Both DL and NL services are very new and as you mention are very distinct. So time will tell which may become a dominant brand. But I'm sure both can co-exist.
 
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great. added some domains
 
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You can say domaining social media mainstream

but still waiting on answer if you’d consider sales report, even monthly.,,
 
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You can say domaining social media mainstream

but still waiting on answer if you’d consider sales report, even monthly.,,

At this early stage, it is a venue exclusively between buyers and sellers. It is their prerogative to report sales. Most sales historically go unreported. But certainly as time goes on, we will consider sales reporting if the buyers and sellers are in agreement.
 
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You've partly addressed it but I am not totally convinced of social media lists over a thread here.

Why not both? You are limited to how many sales threads you can have but you have other domains you want to liquidate.

You can also link to your sales threads on NP. It's all in the marketing.
 
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I just want to clarify. Our services, including DomainLiquidate, are not in competition with NP or other popular marketplaces. Our services are built in order to level and increase the playing field (ie marketing options and presentation). Hope that makes sense.

To clarify or summarize:
  • DomainLiquidate allows you to post, at the moment, up to 5 domains at reseller pricing per day.
  • You can include a link to your portfolio, spreadsheet, NP thread, etc. where you have other domains for sale.
  • You can use hashtags to increase exposure.
  • Having a centralized Twitter feed for domain sales increases opportunities to promote domains to potential buyers and increase lead generation.
  • As the feed grows, we will be promoting it using the resources available to us.
  • Since we officially launched yesterday, the service will continue to grow and evolve.
DomainLiquidate is a complement to our flagship offerings and our goal is to keep it free. It’s not a be-all end-all solution but another tool you can add to your domain marketing toolbox that’s free and easy to use.
 
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We've created this feed as a result of seeing repeated complaints from domain investors on Twitter where people post their domains for sale in their feeds without being invited to do so.
If you are able to discourage that practice, it will be an amazing step towards domainers using Twitter responsibly. Nothing is more irritating that someone trying to get exposure for a domain name without particular significance, and without relevance to any discussion, posting a promotional Tweet and adding various domain Twitter people to the thread.

I hope you are successful in discouraging this with a new option, but I am sceptical that it will change, In fact, it is even possible they will feel more encouraged to do it if your service is successful.

Do you have a policy on reposting the same name? As well as the 5 (or even less I would encourage) per person, I would not allow someone to submit the same name twice within some time period. I think seeing freshly available, quality names at reasonable prices is what will make your service a success.

As I said before, best wishes for your venture. Look forward to seeing how it evolves. I am glad that you are open to making changes as time goes on.

Bob
 
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We have created a free domain listing service in conjunction with Twitter. It is a centralized feed to post domains you want to liquidate. We've created this feed as a result of seeing repeated complaints from domain investors on Twitter where people post their domains for sale in their feeds without being invited to do so.

With a centralized feed, both sellers and buyers have a place to go to at any time to either post domains or browse to see what is available at a bargain. This is a safe place to post domains in a centralized social media feed without having to go to individual accounts and possibly ticking people off.

We hope this will be a vibrant venue utilizing the power of social media to help you liquidate your domains.


hi this is nice idea
that many here are familiar with

i would love to see some of yours stats. now that youve been running and selling for a while.
there must be 100s of sold names.. at varying prices.

would you be so very kind and make the # sold names available here... as well as out of how many total names (or sold vs unsold).... as well as the prices they sold at... no names needed of course. :)

this will help people decide what to expect in terms of prices.. and success rates. ty. :)
 
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I hope you are successful in discouraging this with a new option, but I am sceptical that it will change, In fact, it is even possible they will feel more encouraged to do it if your service is successful.

You are probably right. The goal of the service is not to discourage behavior that is clearly counterproductive. But that was the impetus. If it does discourage it then that is a bonus.

Do you have a policy on reposting the same name? As well as the 5 (or even less I would encourage) per person, I would not allow someone to submit the same name twice within some time period. I think seeing freshly available, quality names at reasonable prices is what will make your service a success.

We will be updating the rules to state that you can repost names once per month. So if you post a name in April, you can't repost until May.

But if people are reposting constantly the same names month to month then we will update the rules accordingly.

i would love to see some of yours stats. now that youve been running and selling for a while.
there must be 100s of sold names.. at varying prices.

The service just opened yesterday. At the moment we have no way to track sales on DomainLiquidate because it is on 3rd party social platform and only a way to promote your domains. Sales take place between the seller and buyer. We are not involved in the process. We are giving you a free billboard, so to speak.
 
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