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Hi all,
I was wondering which is your preferred method and platform to liquidate your unwanted domain names?
 
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Just let them drop, or you could offer them to members here as a free gift. There is a board for this.
 
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BIN with decreased prices. Sometimes just 2 figures or low 3 figures. Works pretty well, some domains are sold quickly. Imo, it is worth time/efforts if and only if automated delivery is available, such as registrar-based marketplaces (namesilo, dynadot, godaddy - premium listings and/or afternic fast transfer). As far as I remember, namecheap also has a marketplace, but I do not have domains with this registrar.
 
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You can liquidate your names here and many spend all their time only liquidating and squatting their best if reversing effort by dropping unlikely sales and only market best the turn over will surely allow better budget for inventory.
 
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We maintain large domain sales on eBay and we launch weekly auctions from $1. Check out our eBay Store. We are able to liquidate acceptable names through 5 Days No-Reserve eBay auctions under certain conditions.

If you are interested in our liquidation program please send me a list of 10 names you want to varnish for evaluation.

To learn more, go to https://brandshore.pro/auctions/
 
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Hi all,
I was wondering which is your preferred method and platform to liquidate your unwanted domain names?
I liquidate my all domain at NameLiquidate.com check out.
 
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I liquidate my all domain at NameLiquidate.com check out.
Looks like a nice tool to liquidate domains. Do they market the names beyond listing them on the website?
 
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Looks like a nice tool to liquidate domains. Do they market the names beyond listing them on the website?
There are lots of potential domain investor who actively buying name on NL. Just list your domain name there.

For end-user sale you can list your domain at Epik premium aftermarket place and use Epik free SSL enabled landing page.
 
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I usually drop them, the ones that are catched on the drop are almost all at HugeDomains with 3x of my previous pricing....
 
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So do you think it's worth it let them drop instead of liquidating them and earning some $ back?
 
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We maintain large domain sales on eBay and we launch weekly auctions from $1. Check out our eBay Store. We are able to liquidate acceptable names through 5 Days No-Reserve eBay auctions under certain conditions.

If you are interested in our liquidation program please send me a list of 10 names you want to varnish for evaluation.

For how much do you usually sell those starting at $1?
 
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So do you think it's worth it let them drop instead of liquidating them and earning some $ back?

I never tried really but I think if you can get money from others domainers on a name you want drop probably better keep as maybe has some value.
 
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For how much do you usually sell those starting at $1?

To get a rough average, from the transactions completed from handpicked domain auctions that we collect is $20-$25. (It depends on the names + audience. Some cool domains could sell under $10, $20 on certain days or the opposite, lower quality names could reach $100+ if there is enough competition.)

I run weekly campaigns when we start the auctions and before endings. Currently, 389 members are following my store on eBay and I'm connected with 1100+ customer emails.

I think the ratings you see here: https://www.ebay.com/usr/brandshorenames will tell more about the quality I've provided for the market over the years.
 
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Some cool domains could sell under $10, $20 on certain days or the opposite, lower quality names could reach $100+ if there is enough competition.)
Thanks for the information
I have been and still sell a little of this and that since 1999 on ebay, I have bought and sold a few domains and will be listing about 200 or so this next week.

I have no desire to sell names for others and appreciate the service you are offering.

I think that nameliquidate is a great option that I use regularly. But they have a limited pool of buyers vs ebay based on traffic. Although ebay is primarily resellers, people looking for domains related to their business or project have more access.
Do you find starting with a fixed price and seeing if anyone makes an offer a good strategy? Have you tested a $1 vs $4.99 starting bid on auctions? Do or can you have people forward domains to your store?

I will be checking out your ebay store!
 
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Has anyone else sign up for the partners program and shared yours and others listings on social media etc.? Partners program will not pay much in low volume but if your going to share, make it as profitable as possible.

I have been testing this on fixed price listings for domains and physical items. Unshared = 3 views vs 1 share on twitter =30+ views (items are similar in each case)
 
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Hey @Bookman334 thanks for reaching out!

I find starting auctions from $1, your domains will definitely sell, however, $4.99 it's absolutely fine. Yes, we do all we can, to get as much traffic as possible including social media shares (especially on linkedin, twitter) & email campaigns.

A lot depends on the quality of the names, and their visual aspect of how they are presented. Check out canva.com to create cool banners for free.
 
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