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Who was the best for you in 2021 when it came to buying and selling domain names? Best Aftermarket for 2021


Yes they do, always helpful and pleasant.Afternic , provide good seller service
I would imagine most non domainers in U.S.A. go to Google and choose one of the top ten results (or one of the Google ads):Most people have never heard of DAN or SEDO, so they will go to a popular registrar like GoDaddy (which non domainers have heard of) and search for a domain
Good reply. Decision based on performance.Voted Afternic because they brought in the highest number of sales this year for me despite using Dan landers.
I would imagine most non domainers in U.S.A. go to Google and choose one of the top ten results (or one of the Google ads):
But I could be wrong.
- domains.google,
- godaddy.com,
- domain.com,
- namecheap.com,
- support.google.com,
- mailchimp.com,
- bluehost.com,
- wpbeginner.com ( 1 ),
- wpbeginner.com ( 2 ),
- pcmag.com
Wow lots of interesting and useful topics in your post. Have you considered to start a blog and include related advertisements? I notice that most of the aftermarkets publish regular blogs in which they promote their products. Subscribing to the blog mailing lists of the aftermarkets is a good idea. Get the news as it gets published. By the way I've never heard of AN. What is the link please mate? Couldn't find it on Google under " an domain names " or anything else. Cheers brother.None is the best, because none is good. Sedo landing pages consist of logo and cookie warning. Dan pages don't resolve unless you wait too long. Afternic doesn't require landing, and it is just a site for transferring leads from Godaddy, endusers don't visit AN. For me, this year, in terms of volume (total money amount) AN was the best. Does this mean I should park at AN: Not sure,.. maybe I would because others suck.. Epik, Namesilo, Dynadot also worked in the past but probably in exceptional situations only:
meaning, there is a motivated buyer, and that buyer hired an agent,,.. and that agent can buy from any marketplace. Not sure if parking there would work, for example if something goes wrong, how can I know it, because not many people are parking there. For example at Dynadot "buy" link doesn't work at the moment. Looks like marketplaces are designed for domain investors, not for endusers. Endusers go to their registrar and hire an agent at their registrar. Usually we can't know if buying price and selling price are the same or not. I mean, there may be more than one commission, and one of them can be unreasonably high (or may be reasonable but not in good proportion: for example, buyer says I can pay 10K, seller's asking price is 100 ready for instant transfer, what is agent supposed to do in this case, negotiate with seller, and after alarming the seller make him change his asking price to 20K and kill the sale. this is a gray area in terms of ethics. But if the agent knows, domain can be purchased for 1K, and tells the buyer 10K would be accepted, this would be in black area).
I prefer to sell directly at registrar level, because it is instant, and if there is a price, that price will expire together with the domain. Elsewhere (Dan, Sedo, AN) usually I don't add a price, because if domain expires, I can sell a domain I don't own. We should be allowed to decide for how long our price will be valid.
AN has some good aspects,.. we add a price when there is a lead (real or fake), maybe lead comes form an agent, but eventually endusers may see that price.. And they don't accept the price and make us wait for weeks for payment. If not paid, it is not sold. ...Managing prices is extremely time consuming, and marketplaces can simplify this process but they don't (ordering listings with price, most have 0 as price:make offer, but which ones are nonzero, they are hard to locate). .. Unless you refresh listings everyday buy uploading a new csv file.
Ha ha now I feel really dumb. Other Namepros members: You are dumb mate. Redemo: Merry Christmas everyone.AN=AfterNic.