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New sellers often ask “where can I list domains?” In “New to Domain Selling — How and Where Can I Sell My Domains”, a common answer is to use multiple platforms: Afternic, Sedo, Atom, etc
On NamePros’s own marketplace, sellers recommend using “Buy Now / BIN (fixed price)” listings rather than “Make Offer” if you want more certainty. In “Tips for Selling Domains on The NamePros Marketplace – Dos and Don’ts”, one user says BIN listings often outperform make-offer ones.
Use proper thread titles: include the domain + extension, avoid over-used marketing words like “premium” unless justified. (From the same “Tips” thread)
Some sellers suggest limiting auction durations (e.g. 48 hours after last bid) to keep momentum, instead of dragging auctions for too long.
In Why Domain Names Are Tough to Sell users point to three principal issues:
Why domains don’t sell / challenges
New sellers often ask “where can I list domains?” In “New to Domain Selling — How and Where Can I Sell My Domains”, a common answer is to use multiple platforms: Afternic, Sedo, Atom, etc
On NamePros’s own marketplace, sellers recommend using “Buy Now / BIN (fixed price)” listings rather than “Make Offer” if you want more certainty. In “Tips for Selling Domains on The NamePros Marketplace – Dos and Don’ts”, one user says BIN listings often outperform make-offer ones.
Use proper thread titles: include the domain + extension, avoid over-used marketing words like “premium” unless justified. (From the same “Tips” thread)
Some sellers suggest limiting auction durations (e.g. 48 hours after last bid) to keep momentum, instead of dragging auctions for too long.
In Why Domain Names Are Tough to Sell users point to three principal issues:
Why domains don’t sell / challenges
- The domain itself may not be good (weak keywords, awkward spelling, obscure TLD)
- The domain is overpriced
- You don’t have enough reach / visibility / marketing to get people to see or bid on it.






