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My domain portfolio has been over 300 domains and it's been 8 months since the last sale in 2018. I haven't received any offer or sales so far. I'm so discouraged right now. Can you guys please give me some advices?
Thank you.
 
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I suppose omer doron
But can outbond be done with brandable domains...?
I guess it can only go Far via listed them on brandpa , brandbucket or squaldhelp e.t.c
What do you think?
 
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I suppose omer doron
But can outbond be done with brandable domains...?
I guess it can only go Far via listed them on brandpa , brandbucket or squaldhelp e.t.c
What do you think?

If it's brandable then put it on bb ,brandpa, sh etc.
But also put them on fb groups, try listing them on flippa and ask people if they know someone who might want your domain
 
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In my experience I recommend:

1.) Branding yourself. I personally use 'Frostify' along with the image you see of a snowflake and I use it consistently across multiple platforms (NamePros, Flippa, Efty, Various registrars, auction places, etc.) It's not hard to find a good name (even hand reg one like I did with Frostify which later became BB approved and you can save like $1000) just make it professional.

2.) Be everywhere, post often, but post quality. I'm not telling you to make a bunch of accounts and spam your offers, but periodically post on various platforms to shine that spotlight and let people know you're open for business.

3.) Domain landing pages. I've personally sold random domains I never thought I'd sell (such as a recent .info sale of over $300) due to just setting up a landing page and forgetting about it for over a year. Always be open for a sale, just make simple HTML contact forms or use a service like Efty to manage your portfolio and handle a lot of that stuff. You can also try Undeveloped.com I've had luck with them.

4.) Try various auction places, the big ones are probably Sedo, GoDaddy, Flippa, and probably a few others I'm forgetting at the moment. If a name doesn't sell on one, maybe try another the next week

5.) Be patient. These things take time :xf.grin:

Don't give up, hang in there, and try to focus on QUALITY names over QUANTITY.
It's better to buy one name for $200 and sell it for $300 than to buy 10 names for $20 ea and not sell any.

I've had much better luck since dropping hand regs (nothing wrong with them though!) and by purchasing names that are ripe for reselling. I've mostly focused on LLLL.com's, one word .net and .org's, dictionary words, even 2 letter .biz domains (I don't recommend the last one, although I've been lucky, results vary).

Best of luck :spiderman:
 
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@frostify thanks for this wonderful write up
 
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In my experience I recommend:

1.) Branding yourself. I personally use 'Frostify' along with the image you see of a snowflake and I use it consistently across multiple platforms (NamePros, Flippa, Efty, Various registrars, auction places, etc.) It's not hard to find a good name (even hand reg one like I did with Frostify which later became BB approved and you can save like $1000) just make it professional.

2.) Be everywhere, post often, but post quality. I'm not telling you to make a bunch of accounts and spam your offers, but periodically post on various platforms to shine that spotlight and let people know you're open for business.

3.) Domain landing pages. I've personally sold random domains I never thought I'd sell (such as a recent .info sale of over $300) due to just setting up a landing page and forgetting about it for over a year. Always be open for a sale, just make simple HTML contact forms or use a service like Efty to manage your portfolio and handle a lot of that stuff. You can also try Undeveloped.com I've had luck with them.

4.) Try various auction places, the big ones are probably Sedo, GoDaddy, Flippa, and probably a few others I'm forgetting at the moment. If a name doesn't sell on one, maybe try another the next week

5.) Be patient. These things take time :xf.grin:

Don't give up, hang in there, and try to focus on QUALITY names over QUANTITY.
It's better to buy one name for $200 and sell it for $300 than to buy 10 names for $20 ea and not sell any.

I've had much better luck since dropping hand regs (nothing wrong with them though!) and by purchasing names that are ripe for reselling. I've mostly focused on LLLL.com's, one word .net and .org's, dictionary words, even 2 letter .biz domains (I don't recommend the last one, although I've been lucky, results vary).

Best of luck :spiderman:
Good advice and Thanks
 
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