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Hey folks,
I curious how many of you have their own website, and if you direct traffic to your custom landing page.
In addition, if you mind to share websites that you have that are not built with efty.
Thank you in advance!
 
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Hey folks,
I curious how many of you have their own website, and if you direct traffic to your custom landing page.
In addition, if you mind to share websites that you have that are not built with efty.
Thank you in advance!
I have multiple domains to sell . All are com.playmesport.com, sexzotic.com, istanbulsite.com, etc.
 
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As far as having a domain name website, I find that most buyers prefer a Godaddy or Afternic brand behind it. Or at least, a business other than a random domain name sales website. It is a trust thing, I think. I have done many years with different types on landers and sites. I mostly got stupid low offers, and a bunch of idiots, quite frankly. BIN with a visible brand does best - for me.
 
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As far as having a domain name website, I find that most buyers prefer a Godaddy or Afternic brand behind it. Or at least, a business other than a random domain name sales website. It is a trust thing, I think. I have done many years with different types on landers and sites. I mostly got stupid low offers, and a bunch of idiots, quite frankly. BIN with a visible brand does best - for me.
You hit the nail on the head. It is all about building trust. With your own site there is much you can do to build trust. It is not an overnight miracle, however. You can also put GoDaddy, Afternic, Dan, etc., as partnerships clearly displayed on your site. You can offer transactions to be made through their fulfillment pages. But the biggest benefit of having your own sales shop is lead generation.
 
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Domain & Website odexp.co.uk
 
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Hey folks,
I curious how many of you have their own website, and if you direct traffic to your custom landing page.
In addition, if you mind to share websites that you have that are not built with efty.
Thank you in advance!
Yes .Check out playmesport.com or istanbulsite.com etc..
 
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I have 4,500 domains with major keywords listed on my marketplace at Hot-Domains.com
Hi, is this strategy working better for you?
Do you still list them on other platforms like Afternic, Sedo, Dan, SH, etc...?
And may I ask you which platform did you use to create this website?

thanks!

EDIT: Gotcha, this is SH whitelabel website!

But please tell me what you think about my other questions :)
 
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Hi, is this strategy working better for you?
Do you still list them on other platforms like Afternic, Sedo, Dan, SH, etc...?
And may I ask you which platform did you use to create this website?

thanks!

EDIT: Gotcha, this is SH whitelabel website!

But please tell me what you think about my other questions :)
Hi, I still list my WLM domains on other platforms except for the SH premiums. I do get a good amount of sales on my WLM but also on other platforms, just not as much. In order of most sales I would say WLM => GoDaddy => Afternic => Sedo
 
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Hi, I still list my WLM domains on other platforms except for the SH premiums. I do get a good amount of sales on my WLM but also on other platforms, just not as much. In order of most sales I would say WLM => GoDaddy => Afternic => Sedo
Great! Thank you. So I'll try this.

One thing I did not understand... in your WLM I can see many SH premiums (with logos), so how would you not list them on SH Premium Market? And why would you do this? Do you only pay 7.5% commission with this method?
 
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