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Hey everyone,

I'm curious, has anyone tested the success rate of inquiries, offers, and sales when self hosting your own marketplaces, as opposed to redirecting the domains to a brokerages sales page (ie, Dan, unregistery, etc).

I currently have my own website set up, professionally designed, with contact forms, offer submission forms, etc (no phone number). I don't receive too many inquiries, it could just be poor domains with not a lot of interest. All domains redirect to their respective pages. I might do a 3 month test and redirect them all to dan.com or another platform, just to test this theory out. I'm curious if anyone has conducted such a comparison test and what their results looked like.

Thanks
 
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What is "the" most important in digital ecommerce - Trust, which smaller sites do not invoke. Making a 2K/3K purchase on an unknown site is difficult for users. This is what we recommend, especially for domains where you are expecting 'type-in" traffic

1. Have your own landing pages
2..Have the traffic come there (because that gives you option to showcase other names as well).
3. Provide a link to other marketplaces where the user can buy. For you, it is important that you make sale. Make sure to keep the price same - to the user it should look like, why do not I buy this name at well known places like sedo/afternic/dan etc. (if you using custom programming - then it should be simple)

Hope it helps.
 
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Hey everyone,

I'm curious, has anyone tested the success rate of inquiries, offers, and sales when self hosting your own marketplaces, as opposed to redirecting the domains to a brokerages sales page (ie, Dan, unregistery, etc).

I currently have my own website set up, professionally designed, with contact forms, offer submission forms, etc (no phone number). I don't receive too many inquiries, it could just be poor domains with not a lot of interest. All domains redirect to their respective pages. I might do a 3 month test and redirect them all to dan.com or another platform, just to test this theory out. I'm curious if anyone has conducted such a comparison test and what their results looked like.

Thanks

IMO , greatest landers sometime doesn't drive nothing when we sell worthless domain. Before we create own lander , no matters how lander performance , we should to ensure that we have good domain name to attract new inbound , like a SEO tactic to drive natural traffic.
 
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