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Hi, where to list for more exposure other than Dan, Sedo and Afternic?

Listing in Afternic auto lists in Uniregistry, right?

Also heard Namesilo does not allow listing domains registered with another registrar. Is it correct ? @namesilo

Where else to list for more exposure ?

PS: maybe this is a more suitable sub forum for this question.
 
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Hi, where to list for more exposure other than Dan, Sedo and Afternic?
any marketplace you can find! (godaddy auctions , dnwe , juicemarket , forums) but i personally only list on DAN
Listing in Afternic auto lists in Uniregistry, right?
https://www.uniregistry.help/hc/en-us/articles/360043138454-Afternic-Domain-Listing-Service-DLS-
Also heard Namesilo does not allow listing domains registered with another registrar. Is it correct ? @namesilo
https://www.namepros.com/threads/how-to-sell-domain-at-namesilo-com.968044/
Hello. No, there are not any fees to list your domains for sale on our Marketplace - they just must be registered with us. You can also create an unlimited number of free MarketSites to list domains for sale from any registrar - https://www.namesilo.com/Support/Domain-Investor-Tools
 
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Sedo and Afternic are great if your registrar supports MLS and fast transfer. Dan and Epik are also good.

If your domain is brandable, you can try any of the brandable marketplaces (Squadhelp, Brandbucket, Brandpa, Alter).
 
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If you have DAN Sedo and Afternic you don’t need anything else except patience.
 
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DaaZ.com is also a marketplace to sell and buy domain names.
as of my knowledge listing domain names is free of cost, they support users over live chat and email quires will be solved in less than 24 hours,
and commission is very low compared to another marketplace, faster payout, and hassle-free process.
 
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