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GoDaddy, Flippa, Afternic, and Sedo, which of them expose domains to buyers more

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Which company exposes domains to more buyers?

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  • GoDaddy

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    57.1%
  • Afternic

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    35.7%
  • Sedo

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    7.1%
  • Flippa

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    0.0%
  • Other (specify in post)

    vote
    7.1%
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Valentineboy

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Hello. I have been going through this thread and i love all the contribution you guyz are giving.
I will like to find out some things about the domain market place.
Goddady
flippa
afternic
sedo
which of this website can i see my domain name fast.?
I will appreciate all your replies
 
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
You could make a poll thread for this

regarding your question, and strictly out of my experience, I'd say GoDaddy
 
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It's the quality of the buyers and not just the quantity.
 
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It's better to list your domain on all of them and wait for the buyer. End-users don't usually know about the existence of all domain marketplaces, so they go to the marketplace their neighbor mentioned some time ago while drinking a beer and eating a piece of steak :)
 
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I have more success with AfterNic than sedo.
 
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Ok . But is like goddady is good in premium domains
 
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Have had good success using Afternic/GoDaddy
 
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I have success with Sedo but they take huge commission. So I have painful success with them.
 
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Ok i will try goddady soon
 
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For the record GoDaddy = Afternic.

Listing on Afternic (or GoDaddy) is the only way to get your domain in front of GoDaddy buyers, who represent roughly 1/2 of the world's domain searches. Plus, Afternic has partnerships with most of the major global registrars (NetSol, Tucows, HiChina, 123Reg etc) to further expand potential viewership of your domain.
 
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