Akpan Victor
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Please I would like to know sites where I can list my domains for free.
Your help will be appreciated.
Your help will be appreciated.
Everywhere possible. Maximum exposure.Please I would like to know sites where I can list my domains for free.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks bro@Akpan Victor
Greetings,
Basically you need to create an account at Flippa.com then in the account dashboard you will see an area called domain portfolio. You can add the domains to your classified portfolio for free. Good luck and all the best.
Isn't it a dollar per name now?@Akpan Victor
Greetings,
Basically you need to create an account at Flippa.com then in the account dashboard you will see an area called domain portfolio. You can add the domains to your classified portfolio for free. Good luck and all the best.
Isn't it a dollar per name now?
I was going to go onto their site and screen grab the pricing but the site doesn't run property on my phone. I'm almost certain it's a buck a name now.Hmm not sure about that... I haven't been charged for portfolio listings..not sure if they maybe apply a $1 charge to new accounts perhaps.
I was going to go onto their site and screen grab the pricing but the site doesn't run property on my phone. I'm almost certain it's a buck a name now.
Totally baffles me really. It's almost as though they don't want to be successful any more.
Anyway, the other places you said would be the best for the OP I think along with GoDaddy.
It's a strange UX, but you are still able to list domains for free.I was going to go onto their site and screen grab the pricing but the site doesn't run property on my phone. I'm almost certain it's a buck a name now.
Totally baffles me really. It's almost as though they don't want to be successful any more.
Anyway, the other places you said would be the best for the OP I think along with GoDaddy.
Thanks for the tip. Might save some users some money.It's a strange UX, but you are still able to list domains for free.
You have to navigate to your own user dashboard > domain portfolio > and finally click "add more domains".
Through this path, you can circumvent the $1 fee.
Happy to help - it confused me a short while ago, too. I started noting the associated $1 fee just a couple months ago.Thanks for the tip. Might save some users some money.
I concur. It was confusing to read that others were being charged that fee. I must have lucked out the day I added mine to Flippa by selecting the tabs you mentioned to follow.It's a strange UX, but you are still able to list domains for free.
You have to navigate to your own user dashboard > domain portfolio > and finally click "add more domains".
Through this path, you can circumvent the $1 fee.
Sure, it's cool.@Secured
I find quite a few sites that use questionable tactics to overcharge customers yet still make it look legit. All the while knowing there is/was a workaround that some customers could stumble on and save. There's always the chance they hadn't finished updating to apply the $1 fee.
I try to remember to check coupon sites on the off chance there may be some savings available. Especially with domains for there initial reg or renewal fees. GoDaddy frequently does. Maybe there is a post on NP that has a running list of ways to save? Haven't checked to see yet.
Sorry Akpan Victor. Doesn't really answer your question but I hope the info might help you in the future.
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