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Do selling dropped domains on dropcatch can be visible for Seo bidders ,, or they are searching only for pending delete ones ,,
i am just searching for continous sales to get cash flow no more

Is this system can help
 
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Do selling dropped domains on dropcatch can be visible for Seo bidders ,, or they are searching only for pending delete ones ,,
i am just searching for continous sales to get cash flow no more

Is this system can help
Selling via dropcatch SEO domains is likely not "the best" option out there. Dropcatch is widely known as the platform for catching expiring domains.

So that means that people from other platforms tend to place backorders. When there are more than 2 backorders, the domain (if caught) goes into auction process.

So you'll have a ton of interested folk in a specific set of domains that fall in the Pending Delete category.

Because they've already (most probably) researched a domain, and have latched on to it. - That's why the backorder.

If however you're using DropCatch to sell SEO domains, it might be a really good idea to do extra advertising out on other platforms and places amongst people who have in interest in the specific SEO of a specific domain.

So if you've an SEO domain that's got immense value for say an HVAC company, then it's a good idea to tap into that segment directly with reach outs, ads, etc. - So they be interested and you can point them to DropCatch.

If you're looking for a platform/marketplace specifically, then you might want to look at a marketplace that displays these stats to prospective buyers. Because SEO buyers will gravitate to the numbers. Not specifically the domain itself. And DropCatch does not display SEO-related numbers. The minimum being a traffic statistic.

In a nutshell, if it's SEO domains that you want to sell on DropCatch, consider external advertising and marketing to get people to see the value of that domain.
 
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Selling via dropcatch SEO domains is likely not "the best" option out there. Dropcatch is widely known as the platform for catching expiring domains.

So that means that people from other platforms tend to place backorders. When there are more than 2 backorders, the domain (if caught) goes into auction process.

So you'll have a ton of interested folk in a specific set of domains that fall in the Pending Delete category.

Because they've already (most probably) researched a domain, and have latched on to it. - That's why the backorder.

If however you're using DropCatch to sell SEO domains, it might be a really good idea to do extra advertising out on other platforms and places amongst people who have in interest in the specific SEO of a specific domain.

So if you've an SEO domain that's got immense value for say an HVAC company, then it's a good idea to tap into that segment directly with reach outs, ads, etc. - So they be interested and you can point them to DropCatch.

If you're looking for a platform/marketplace specifically, then you might want to look at a marketplace that displays these stats to prospective buyers. Because SEO buyers will gravitate to the numbers. Not specifically the domain itself. And DropCatch does not display SEO-related numbers. The minimum being a traffic statistic.

In a nutshell, if it's SEO domains that you want to sell on DropCatch, consider external advertising and marketing to get people to see the value of that domain.
Thanks for your answer ,, is their any site showing the domain value and SEO enthusiasts exists
 
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Usually when I am buying on Dropcatch I filter out non-drops, but I'm sure there are people that bid on user auctions as well. You may try listing your SEO domains on the forums, seems like some decent interest here. I haven't used Godaddy auctions in awhile, but they tend to do the best for user auctions.
 
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Usually when I am buying on Dropcatch I filter out non-drops, but I'm sure there are people that bid on user auctions as well. You may try listing your SEO domains on the forums, seems like some decent interest here. I haven't used Godaddy auctions in awhile, but they tend to do the best for user auctions.
But searching for pending delete ones using deleted domains help seo buyers to get their domains ,, but there is no filter for private sellers domains
 
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