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domain I Registered my domain in 1995, had active biz for years, 12 TLDs. - Infoprovider.com.

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Infoprovider.com. I am a retired software and website developer. I've had my own commercial software which sold for years, and who last created a site for Northern New Mexico County, Rio Arriba, (rachc.org).

Over the years I have steadily purchased about a dozen more TLDs with the same name, looking forward to my eventual retirement. Either through selling the Company & copyrighted software, or just selling the domains themselves -- or both.

By itself, valuate.com just gave infoprovider.com a value of $7500. You can use domaintools.com or any other reg and see all the TLDs I also own -- which includes .EU, .UK, .ASIA, .CO and more. I do not have a fortune to hire expensive brokers. What is my best route?

Thank you for your time.
 
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I think you may need to lower your expectations with this name, I do not believe it will achieve the price you want. You can list it for sale on Sedo or Afternic or even try and auction it at NameJet or Flippa,
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Most folk will tell you not to take too much notice of 'auto appraisals" I think you would need to sell the whole package to make your efforts worthwhile. Please note I have not researched your sofware
 
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Brokers charge a commission only, but are selective about the names they take on. These are usually generic dictionary words, or otherwise hot keywords or a hot lead where theres a good chance of sale within a few months. $7,500 is not an unreasonable amount to expect for your names, but too low a number for a real broker who does outbound to care about.

You could put them up for sale on Uniregistry market, and point the other tld's to the .com. If/when you get a inquiry you can forward it to a Uniregistry broker and they'll negotiate for you. The broker will ask for a price your after, just say $10,000, $50,000 or whatever you want. Always quote high. You can negotiate down, but never up.
 
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Actually, many of them are being actively developed for some new marketing idea I had last year. Except I got tired.How important is it to point them all to the .COM?

Thank you.
 
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Not very important at all. Keep doing your dev stuff and hold back whatever tld you might need. They'll only want the .com anyway. The rest are just sprinkles on the cake.
 
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Thanks for the nascent dose of Reality, NoBS :)
What is Uniregistry? lol
 
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They're a domain name registrar like godaddy. They also have a market where you can list your domains for sale. There's no application process and it's free.
 
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