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Has anyone successfully sold a domain name using a 1-page lander of their own?

I was thinking of creating a landing page for a few of my domains and include the following

Image
Contact form
Buy Now Buttons - link to GoDaddy

Possible uses
CJ affiliate banners relating to that domain name

Will set up Google Analytics for each domain name and maybe run some google ads to drive traffic to the domain name

What are your thoughts on this? Waste of time or worth giving it a go?
 
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Hi

you'll never know unless you try.

imo...
 
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Hi

i did a few 1 page sites, but they don't any sales pitch on them
ie: sop.net

imo...
 
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I’ve been testing my own landers on my .com portfolio of 600 domains and have closed two notable sales in the past two months. I know for sure that these sales would not have happened if I did not have direct Buyer Seller Conversations.

Here is my experience
  • Domain 1: Sold via a direct chat with the buyer on WeChat and transacted on-chain using ETH.
  • Domain 2: The buyer contacted me, we negotiated pricing, and completed the transaction using a custom Afternic checkout link—saving me on commission fees.
  • 3 other escrow Purchases started, stalled but at least I have their emails to follow up on
 
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You need a SSL certificate for each domain name or Chrome doesn't show the page.
 
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I have tried in the past, but I don't think it's worth it unless you have a top-tier single word .com that you plan on turning down offers and negotiating for many years to get absolute highest price with equity.

For 99% of domains, it's not worth the time or hassle.

You will have better results with Afternic, Sedo, Atom, etc. landers because of the Trust factor with less chances of one of your pages breaking or going down. Updating all the landing pages is also a hassle. Pretty often you will need to update apis, links, content, etc.
 
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I have tried in the past, but I don't think it's worth it unless you have a top-tier single word .com that you plan on turning down offers and negotiating for many years to get absolute highest price with equity.

For 99% of domains, it's not worth the time or hassle.

You will have better results with Afternic, Sedo, Atom, etc. landers because of the Trust factor with less chances of one of your pages breaking or going down. Updating all the landing pages is also a hassle. Pretty often you will need to update apis, links, content, etc.


I agree, the only drawback is the high commission, $3000, I have $2000 on afternic when the domain is parked. When I use escrow, 99% of it is fake. Sales go through afternic (who is sale link), probably mostly so it's the buyer. I'm still thinking about "sedo" they also use links posted in "who is webs" to sell.
 
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interesting topic

what u guys think of 1page lander but showing all names u own

not justthe typed in one..

good idea?

I think rick does it
 
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interesting topic

what u guys think of 1page lander but showing all names u own

not justthe typed in one..

good idea?

I think rick does it
I don't think it will work, only one page at a time as an affiliate landing page with a good domain. The best is probably still parking + sales with good domains as an affiliate landing page.
 
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I don't think it will work, only one page at a time as an affiliate landing page with a good domain. The best is probably still parking + sales with good domains as an affiliate landing page.

in my 10yrs I seen a good few do it...and I've not seen all lol
hell I probably visited like 100 sale pages... and maybe 10 had full folio landers

hey if Schwartz does it how bad can it be

I remember seeing swetha do it.. that was dueing dan folio link... now not sure whatshe does..
so yeah a bunch of people do it

but u know it's always eternal dilemma... when someone or potentialbuyer types qtm.co in browser do u want him to see qtm.co for sale page..or u want him to see full list 500 names for sale including qtm.co

I guess that's... debatable
 
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when someone or potentialbuyer types qtm.co in browser do u want him to see qtm.co for sale page..or u want him to see full list 500 names for sale including qtm.co
Hi

good question/

i'd rather that someone see a ppc page with relevant links, which also has a "Buy This Domain" link or banner in the header or footer.

however, if qtm has lots of traffic, then owner might use it to showcase their portfolio.
depends on what you know about the name and what you want to do with it.... based on that knowledge.

imo....
 
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I’ve been testing my own landers on my .com portfolio of 600 domains and have closed two notable sales in the past two months. I know for sure that these sales would not have happened if I did not have direct Buyer Seller Conversations.

Here is my experience
  • Domain 1: Sold via a direct chat with the buyer on WeChat and transacted on-chain using ETH.
  • Domain 2: The buyer contacted me, we negotiated pricing, and completed the transaction using a custom Afternic checkout link—saving me on commission fees.
  • 3 other escrow Purchases started, stalled but at least I have their emails to follow up on
It's good that you had some sales. Can you share one of your domains using your own landing pages?
 
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