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lamda1299

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Hello Friends,

I have been collecting domain names for a long time but I am new to selling. I figured I would start with these two from my medium quality shelf. Can you help me by answering these 3 questions? 👇

1. Through what format should I sell? (auction vs. buy now ...some other format?)

2. How would you price each of these? If your recommendation for selling format is auction, what should I set for a reserve price?

3. I am an engineer with lots of powerful code that I can easily repurpose. Should I get these two domains LIVE? Will doing so increase their value on the market?


Thank you for any intel !!
 
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Dripsly is a brandable. Being its only a year old I wouldn’t ask for too much. You have many options for listing. I recommend bin with make offer enabled at Afternic and DAN. Only put a bin at one platform at a time. Auctions are a waste of time imo.

If not in a super hurry to sell you could submit to brandable markets SquadHelp or BrandBucket but they take higher commissions.
 
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Dripsly is a brandable. Being its only a year old I wouldn’t ask for too much. You have many options for listing. I recommend bin with make offer enabled at Afternic and DAN. Only put a bin at one platform at a time. Auctions are a waste of time imo.

If not in a super hurry to sell you could submit to brandable markets SquadHelp or BrandBucket but they take higher commissions.
This is very helpful thank you!
 
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The "drip" domain is a maybe...submit to some brandable marketplaces. As for the "Calico dot ai" domain, its problematic (company out there called this specialising in Biotech / AI, owned by Alphabet...think you knew that)
 
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List on the major marketplace with low xxx as BIN. You can also try submitting on brandable marketplaces. If accepted, they will price it low xxxx.
 
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