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Sedo vs. Afternic vs. CAX vs. GoDaddy etc...

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Where do you list your domains for sale? (Check as many as apply.)

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  • Aftermarket

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    12.5%
  • Afternic

    votes
    25.0%
  • Bido

    votes
    0.0%
  • CAX

    vote
    12.5%
  • Ebay

    votes
    0.0%
  • Flippa

    votes
    0.0%
  • GoDaddy

    vote
    12.5%
  • NameJet

    votes
    0.0%
  • Sedo

    votes
    87.5%
  • FSBO - Your own website

    vote
    12.5%
  • Other -- Please explain in a post.

    votes
    0.0%
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Sedo vs. Afternic vs. CAX vs. Bido vs. GoDaddy vs BuyDomains ... etc...

What about Ebay? FSBO/Private site? Forums?

What do you use now, and why did you pick it?

Did you change from using one to using another, and why?

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I am planning to sell {GEO} + Profession or Trade names.

Real Estate, Law, etc... with a portfolio of about 500 domains to sell to end users.

---------- Post added at 11:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:47 PM ----------

What types of domains would sell best on which sites?

Do you also approach end users after you list domains for sale on a site?

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---------- Post added 10-10-2012 at 01:49 AM ---------- Previous post was 10-09-2012 at 11:59 PM ----------

Discovered this ... brief evaluation of many domain name listing services.

Any others?

http://www.hybriddomainer.com/domaining-101/

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AfternicAfternic
Sedo ...................
I'm going to register with cax.com but they told me to paid fee member.
 
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If you are FSBO site, please consider posting a link to your site(s) .. is it a portfolio site?
 
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