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Sedo vs Afternic vs Moniker - Best place to sell

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What's your favorite place to sell and why?

Or do you list at multiple places?

What's your edge?

me - I've been using afternic but considering elsewhere
 
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Tryed Sedo, never sold anything there. Sold 2 domains on Afternic
 
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I've had better luck at Afternic, although I still list at Sedo.
 
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Yeah, Afternic is a better place to sell domains as compared to others.
 
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Oposite for me, Afternic have been useless its slow and not much interest over the years. Where as Sedo every sale since i have been doing this have come from there. I have had more offers through Fabulous than i have afternic also.

Just shows that some names work better in some places, a good rule is to try and list your names with all of them even if you do not park there.
 
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I agree that Afternic is slow, which is something I also detest. Not sure why they don't invest a bit more into faster servers.
 
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I hate to say it, but I agree some of our features are slow. Portfolio management is the worst. But it's not the servers. We've got about 10 enterprise class servers now, and I'd buy 10 more if that would fix the problem. When we took over the brand in December 2002, we had a single dedicated server with only 1 GB of RAM and the site was fast! We've massively added listings, users, traffic, and features, and our DBS performance simply has not kept up. Our lead developer just spent a whole week at MySQL training and is eager to apply that knowledge on fixing the performance. We should see improvement soon.
 
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