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which lander Do you like or will recommend, and why, only out of these three? Uni-Dan-Epik
ps; none of the above not an option
ps; none of the above not an option
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None of the above.
I'm using Sedo sale landers for my domains.
Note: No matter what sale lander you're using, if the domain itself is of low value, it will be hard to sell.
The challenge with Sedo landers is that the PPC landers are completely blanked out by ad blockers. The new non-PPC landers may fare better but they are redirects to Sedo.com, so there is no implicit SEO value to these domains whatsoever. The domains themselves have overwhelming SEO potential which is why we built the Epik landers around the thesis that each domain should have its own narrative.
Example:
https://laptopcomputers.com/
Many folks sharing examples in this thread:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/discuss-your-epik-experience.1146613/
Very important though is that I believe landers should NOT be "buy now." They should be Make Offer. When you do this on Epik, we send you the full details of who made the offer. You can reply via email and discuss the options, or you can accept their offer. Either way, you can use intelligence in crafting the deal -- buy now, lease or finance.
The landers themselves run on a global content delivery network powered by our February acquisition of BitMitigate.com. As a result, the landers load fast in every place, and look great on web and mobile. Check it out on mobile:
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The landers are multi-language and multi-currency -- it changes depending on the user's browser preferences and detected IP location.
The traffic stats are collected at the network edge, so no delay in visitor counting. If you want to add your own Google Analytics, you can do it for each domain easily. See the how-to articles:
https://www.epik.com/support/knowledgebase/selling-and-leasing-domains-on-epik/
https://www.epik.com/support/knowledgebase/enable-a-coming-soon-or-domain-parking-page/
Also, anyone can use this service. If you are a NamePros user, you can be approved to use the SSL landers on your non-Epik domains. As such, people are moving domains to these landers in batches of 5,000 on a now daily basis, because of early success with it.
When you make a sale, you can use sales proceeds or leasing income to fund transfers or new creates. Our .COM promo right now is $5.49 all-inclusive through month-end. .COM transfer is an equally insane $6.49 also through month-end.
For offers that do come in, if you want help closing a deal, just ask.
Few questions, really didn't take a look at it but it keeps getting mentioned.
You said:
"Very important though is that I believe landers should NOT be "buy now.""
The example you're using, laptopcomputers.com, is exactly that, a Buy Now.
I check the TrustRatings.com, I realize it's new, not fleshed out yet, but not sure how people would feel if they actually checked it out and see some of the same people reviewing different sites.
What do you mean by SEO value exactly? It's not like these domains are going to rank for those keywords, meaning if I type in laptop computers, I'm not going to see the domain lander page rank well. Are you talking about a search on laptopcomputers.com and it showing up? Because I get that with other landers as well.
Well, I voted early and of course for Epik.
The new SSL landers have revitalized my domain drive...seriously. Don't get me wrong, I would have continued to add 1-3 hundred domains a year and parked them wherever or I would have built my own pages and kept on keeping on. Not in a rush to sell anything but when I am, I just find a good name from the stable and market the ears off it till someone buys. But now my motivation is at a three year high and if I keep this up, I will burn out in 2-3 months or I will have made enough sales to get a couple of the recently flooded out coastal cars to add to my backyard collection. My neighbors are thrilled.
For our understanding, how many flooded out coastal cars can you get for $4200? That was the price last week at which sushi-man.com sold -- a hyphen name off of an Epik SSL lander? Tussi.com sold for 30K Euros. Those were both mine so I can talk about it -- both easy inbounds with SSL landers. Just calibrating.
LOL...as long as they are not collector types, they run about 300 each. The trick is to break them down before the funky smells start to set in.
It still blows my mind sushi-man sold for that much. It would be awesome if you would break down how the exchanges went and by what method (email, text, phone). I am a bin kinda guy with the option to make an offer on names I don't have a firm price point in mind. I consider myself a pretty good negotiator but for me having that upper starting point has worked out...but if a strict make an offer is the way to go I am not too old or stubborn (yet) to make a change.
It might even be worthy of it's own thread to chronicle the hyphen sales.
