J JamesCagney Established Member โ 15 โ Impact 0 Oct 8, 2007 577 views 4 replies #1 Best Place to buy registered domains? Hello all! I am new to this and was wondering what the best website to buy domains at fixed prices is? (which site has the largest inventory, etc.) Thanks!!! Last edited: Oct 9, 2007
Best Place to buy registered domains? Hello all! I am new to this and was wondering what the best website to buy domains at fixed prices is? (which site has the largest inventory, etc.) Thanks!!!
AussieDomainer VIP Member VIP Large Portfolio โ 15 โ Impact 69 Oct 9, 2007 #2 Hard to say where the best place is as you can pickup good buys on each of them. Here are the ones that I normally use: www.sedo.com www.afternic.com (including the Bazaar to pickup some cheapies) www.tdnam.com www.zuho.com www.ebay.com Also keep an eye out here at NamePros and other domain forums. There are plenty of great names at bargain prices that come up here. Last edited: Oct 9, 2007
Hard to say where the best place is as you can pickup good buys on each of them. Here are the ones that I normally use: www.sedo.com www.afternic.com (including the Bazaar to pickup some cheapies) www.tdnam.com www.zuho.com www.ebay.com Also keep an eye out here at NamePros and other domain forums. There are plenty of great names at bargain prices that come up here.
fonzie_007 VIP Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 140 Oct 9, 2007 #3 You tend to get better deals here at NP or at other domain forums. When you buy through websites like SEDO, the sales prices are generally higher.
You tend to get better deals here at NP or at other domain forums. When you buy through websites like SEDO, the sales prices are generally higher.
Spade Top Member VIP Large Portfolio โ 15 โ Impact 446 Oct 9, 2007 #4 Some great deals can be found on TDNAM.com (thats Godaddy's aftermarket) just make sure you look for the expired domain names.... and read the terms of service so you better understand how the process works... Justin
Some great deals can be found on TDNAM.com (thats Godaddy's aftermarket) just make sure you look for the expired domain names.... and read the terms of service so you better understand how the process works... Justin
J JamesCagney Established Member โ 15 โ Impact 0 Oct 11, 2007 #5 TDMAN -- Thanks for the tip! Does it show domains about to be expired as well?