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Any advice with Brandbucket or where to sell my domains?

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Hello! I seem to be out of luck to sell some good domains, but because I was rejected in listing them for sale, I am really starting to believe that the names aren't brandable and not good enough. And that is why I wanted to ask for your opinions what do you sincerely think of my owned domains, and what advice I can get about the sites they best fit for selling. So, the domains are: oakNest.com, coreberry.com, hikeberry.com, advanZen.com, skillaward.com.

I sent some of them to brandbucket to be reviewed, and they were rejected,and I don't understand why, because even if the majority of their domains are non-keyword and no real words, some of their listed domains resemble my domains. For example, there are some domains with "berry" and with zen, combinations of real words as my domains.

I also was rejected at sedo, I sent an application to be accepted for auctions, even if they want real words or combinations of real words, I never heard back from them with a response. And as you probably know, the main page at sedo is full of non sense promoted domains which have really high selling prices. This is another thing I don't understand.

Any advice will be much appreciated. Thank you very much.
 
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Start thinking positive, for example: I am yet to be lucky, I believe my domains are brandable even though some people do do't see it, I now I'm on right path that's why I decided to join NP, My domains were not acceptd for auction is lucky, I will understand this game...etc etc, the rest is easy.
 
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