WHATS YOUR CHOICE?
SEDO
GD
AFTERNIC
EPIK
DAN
OTHER?
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+ Dan escrow for 3F sales (never had any serious buyers on my Dan parked domains)...I use ParkingCrew/Bodis and Sedo escrow.
SnapNames, NameJet, NetSol are owned by Web.com - and they all are covered by Afternic.One of my names I noticed shows up as listed at SnapNames at the same price as my Afternic listing. I never listed it there. Do they just grab the information from the Afternic premium network?
While I don´t hesitate to mention flaws and bugs I am shy to criticize staff in general. I am no employees supervisor and would dislike to hurt someone´s professional existence.They may be able to exclude a particular broker from serving your leads, if you ask and provide a reason.
Did not like when they responded to a buyer after a week for example
Sadly, every E-Mail is shown as *Spam*, yes.major issue with Uni is that their emails are often ending up in spam folders
While I don´t hesitate to mention flaws and bugs I am shy to criticize staff in general. I am no employees supervisor and would dislike to hurt someone´s professional existence.
Though I sometimes could explode when the following issue happens.
Sadly, every E-Mail is shown as *Spam*, yes.
Uniregistry always used to have an excellent documentation. You could look into the inquirer´s details and the whole negotiation chat. It seems that they reduced the data they share with the domain owner a few months ago.
I started to use Epik brokers recently. They share their E-Mails between broker and buyer with you in Bcc which is good. I would prefer to be able to look-up their progress in my Epik account instead of looking into old E-mails later. Do you plan to add a documentation folder or tab for negotiation progress @Rob Monster or is there already something like that?
Broker-buyer and broker-seller communications are periodically reviewed by real uni supervisors anyway afaik...I am no employees supervisor
Interesting. Is this a collaboration between Uni and Epik or just Software based data export/import?And right after that, migration tools for legacy CRM data from external CRM providers starting with Uni DNS.
Yeah, still in beta with no visible intention to improve. I've reported various issues and posted suggestions both in their thread @ NP at directly to my acct. manager. Some things were fixed, most are not. So I'm still forwarding forsale-only domains, where no parking income is necessary, to their old "domain details" page.Regarding those new @Sedo landers...
~5 months elapsed since they were released - I didn't sell anything... unfortunately.
Uniregistry best working Parking service. Sales depend on the broker you receive by accident for an inquiry/offer. Some are extremely committed and clever, others are not.......
Yes, we are. I love your optimism and your ability to see the glass half full and not half empty (translated from German, is it used in English like that?). This positivism may be part of the American (in this respect including Canadian) culture. Europeans are ranting more, don´t they? Just because I often thought about differences in judging and communicating the quality of services.If I might say, we are fortunate that we have so many good choices.
I love their parking effectiveness and payout. And I will never forget the E-Mail chat I had with Mr. Schilling himself when they started DomainNameSales.com. Hey they let me in to their platform though my portfolio was not really worth being considered then.I also agree UNI is the best especially their get a price quote upon request horizontal landing page.
So in short, so many great choices of places to list your names and landers for them! Let's make the most of them and sell, sell, sell!
One reason to use multiple is that different domains will be better suited to different platforms.
If I might say, we are fortunate that we have so many good choices.
I think the traditional big places, Afternic and Sedo, have both improved and given more or better lander options, DAN with its strong landers and other innovations has made inroads, and the registrar marketplaces such as Uniregistry, Epik, GoDaddy, Dynadot, NameSilo and Namecheap offer easy listings, features for those who want something not offered by the big sites, and generally good commissions, often with no minimums.
Several of the options have agent networks that will negotiate for you, if that is what you want.
We of course also have all of the brandable marketplaces, as well as Efty who have strengthened their offerings in many ways. There are multiple ways to offer payment plans, and with Epik landers if you so wish you can have custom images, hyperlinks, extensive formatted text and more. Then there are the parking company landers, and several other options I have not mentioned. And of course you can sell to domainers here on NamePros.
If I look at the options we had almost 3 years ago when I started domaining in a semi-serious way, compared to now, we have so many more superb choices. Now the problem is not that we don't have a good choice, but which one(s) to use!
Also, Dofo makes it easy for end-users to find our domains from a single place, no matter where we have them. I just noticed today (maybe it has always been there?) that when you have a name that is Dofo-listed and for sale when you hover over the Buy Now if it is available at more than one place it will show up in a list showing the prices, if given, at different venues. An easy way to check where your name is listed (or if someone else has it listed). One of my names I noticed shows up as listed at SnapNames at the same price as my Afternic listing. I never listed it there. Do they just grab the information from the Afternic premium network?
So in short, so many great choices of places to list your names and landers for them! Let's make the most of them and sell, sell, sell!
Bob
Same hereI din't know about DOFO!
My pricing with BINs on Afternic and Sedo is mainly differing which is no smart move.when you have a name that is Dofo-listed and for sale when you hover over the Buy Now if it is available at more than one place it will show up in a list showing the prices, if given, at different venues.
Same here
My pricing with BINs on Afternic and Sedo is mainly differing which is no smart move.
Does anybody know if there is a DOFO-like sync tool for your pricing on several marketplaces?
I have not used this but it might do that (and many other things)Same here
My pricing with BINs on Afternic and Sedo is mainly differing which is no smart move.
Does anybody know if there is a DOFO-like sync tool for your pricing on several marketplaces?
Thanks @Bob HawkesI have not used this but it might do that (and many other things)
https://www.namepros.com/threads/your-own-marketplace.1113102/
Afternic as the life-saver with regular sales if your pricing is moderate, e.g. matches Godaddy valuations. However, the listing process is complicated and really dangerous (possible data loss).
Namejet - Used to be cool, now just dull imo. I guess all the problems they had in the last couple of years hit them a bit. Still a good place to offload some names, just make sure you understand that you'll get paid the following month.
Of course I can.Can you please elaborate?