jiy k
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Can Domains be sold via Social Media like Facebook sponsored Ads, App Ads or lisiting on Ebay etc.
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Can Domains be sold via Social Media like Facebook sponsored Ads, App Ads or lisiting on Ebay etc.
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Thank YouYes you can use ads, and some still do try Ebay for sales.
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I come from an Adwords background so would be very interested to hear from members who use Pay Per Click ads to sell their domains. Do people concentrate on Facebook, Ebay promoted listings, Google search or placement on websites via adsense?
Thanks for cautioning.Beware Ebay. There is zero seller protection ! If a buyer tries to scam you ie they may claim that you didn't transfer the domain, Ebay will always side with the buyer & you will be forced to refund the buyer. Ebay have no way to check & are not interested in checking, as far as Ebay are concerned the buyer is always right.
If you are going to try & sell on ebay (in my experience.....don't bother) make sure you state in the description that you will only push the domain to an acc at the same registrar & do not give the buyer an auth code. At least that way, if the buyer still tries to scam you, you've got the registrar to back you up, not that Ebay will care about the truth. All academic anyway, as nothing sells on Ebay anymore least of all domain names.
PS Have you seen some of the names on there, let alone the prices !! Good for a laugh !
last month i sold AweSun.com for $4000 through facebook purchased for $25 holding one week sold to chinese company social media works for sure
Thanks forlast month i sold AweSun.com for $4000 through facebook purchased for $25 holding one week sold to chinese company social media works for sure
Thanks for the valuable input.Beware Ebay. There is zero seller protection ! If a buyer tries to scam you ie they may claim that you didn't transfer the domain, Ebay will always side with the buyer & you will be forced to refund the buyer. Ebay have no way to check & are not interested in checking, as far as Ebay are concerned the buyer is always right.
If you are going to try & sell on ebay (in my experience.....don't bother) make sure you state in the description that you will only push the domain to an acc at the same registrar & do not give the buyer an auth code. At least that way, if the buyer still tries to scam you, you've got the registrar to back you up, not that Ebay will care about the truth. All academic anyway, as nothing sells on Ebay anymore least of all domain names.
PS Have you seen some of the names on there, let alone the prices !! Good for a laugh !
Did you go for Paid Advertising on FB?last month i sold AweSun.com for $4000 through facebook purchased for $25 holding one week sold to chinese company social media works for sure
Fb paid ads doesnt work..Did you go for Paid Advertising on FB?
ThanksFb paid ads doesnt work..
Best paid ads are of linkedin.
then twitter
then adwords if you know how to do retargetting without retargetting adwords will suck all your budget with no result.
fb ads not good for domains .. fb ads are good for Ecommerce only
Thank you for the info@jiy k Good question.
I come from an Adwords background so would be very interested to hear from members who use Pay Per Click ads to sell their domains. Do people concentrate on Facebook, Ebay promoted listings, Google search or placement on websites via adsense?
How does this compare with a placement on somewhere like Namebio? Thanks in advance.
Thank You.I tried to sell some of my domain names through social media, its works but the ROI is not much.
If your domain is brandable one it's better to list it in the specialized marketplace like BrandDo, BB, BrandRoot, etc...
And if your domain is a keyword or general one you can try Godaddy, Sedo, Afternic, etc....
thnk you for your infoFb paid ads doesnt work..
Best paid ads are of linkedin.
then twitter
then adwords if you know how to do retargetting without retargetting adwords will suck all your budget with no result.
fb ads not good for domains .. fb ads are good for Ecommerce only
Is the price for advertising your portfolio/domain on their platform or you can direct the click to an external website?LinkedIn's ads are expensive, and if you try to post your own content without pay, you'll soon be banned.
Sedo home page display advertising about $65 a month, the effect is OK, could attract a lot of traffic, but the quality of your domain name determines whether it can be sold.
LinkedIn's ads are expensive, and if you try to post your own content without pay, you'll soon be banned.
Sedo home page display advertising about $65 a month, the effect is OK, could attract a lot of traffic, but the quality of your domain name determines whether it can be sold.