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question How should I try to sell my domains before they expire?

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A few months ago, I registered a lot of domains and listed them for sale on sites like Sedo and Afternic. However, none of the domains have sold or received any offers. I was wondering what steps I should take to make some sales before the domains expire. Should I promote them in some way, lower the prices significantly, or put them up for bids? I’d appreciate it if you could share what strategies you use for your domains when they’re about to expire and you decide not to renew them. Thanks!
 
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Your probably going to get best shot by listing them as a group either an auction or your very, very lowest estimation fixed price. If still no opening bids or offers. try and fire sale them here at NP

Prepare for taking a large percentage hit on your initial registration costs
 
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we all did that. lots of wasted eegs.
and we all wanted to get some cash back

none did.

cause domains dont work this way. u reg..u mess.. u absorb.. u learn... your cash is gone or listall on np and pray u get cash for the Luigi mcdo hashspecial
 
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Most of the time, you can only wait, otherwise you can only sell at a reduced price.
 
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Focus on targeted promotion through domain forums, social media, and email outreach to potential buyers. Lower prices or auction them for quick interest, and use marketplaces like Sedo to maximize visibility before expiry. Good luck!
 
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Focus on targeted promotion through domain forums, social media, and email outreach to potential buyers. Lower prices or auction them for quick interest, and use marketplaces like Sedo to maximize visibility before expiry. Good luck!
Thanks for your response. Do you know any sites that let users auction their domains for free?
 
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