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Has anyone used undeveloped.com to sell domains? They claim to be able to increase a domainers sales by 54%.


Hi,
Please don't use the nameservers in the A records but this IP address instead: 52.58.78.16
That should do the trick!
Kind regards,
Reza
This is a fantastic list.I'll use this opportunity to also request for improvements in other areas
- Analytics/Stats - Yes.
- Also, better formatting of replies in negotiation/chat - specifically, retaining paragraphing/line breaks at a min and also possibly emphasis and strong formatting capabilities
- Two Factor authentication
- Tagging/labeling for organization
- Tracking of expiry dates in the portfolio view
I completely agree.I'll echo anantj in saying that even line breaks would be sufficient.
@Undeveloped
so whats the deal with the landers not being same (domain searchbar on top etc) when we redirect to you via url.. versus doing a dns change?
I mean, can you officially say that you do this cause its technologically not feasible to have same landers in both cases? or do you do this to just get more folk to change their dns to yours cause u somehow benefit from it?
why not just make it simple for all your clinets.. and let them have same lander no matter if they wanna url to you or dns to you.
for some people its just much easier to redirect. why should they be penalized by seeing that stupid domain search bar on top of lander if they do this?
I imagine there are technical, or business reasons (or unintended).
Not every company does is nefarious.
None-the-less. You could add "?redirected=true" to the end of your redirect to eliminate the search bar.
That is odd. I can type the undeveloped url into my browser on any of my domains without the redirected variable and I get the bar. Then if I set the redirected query variable to true the bar goes away.agreed.
not every company is out to get you and pure evil
the problem is.. you do not know which ones are and aren't... so its all up to you to ask and find out.
this is the redirect I use:
https://undeveloped.com/buy-domain/{DOMAIN_NAME}?redirected=true&tld=com
so your suggestion seems already there.. and yet, searchbar still here..
thanks
cheers
That is odd. I can type the undeveloped url into my browser on any of my domains without the redirected variable and I get the bar. Then if I set the redirected query variable to true the bar goes away.
Most of my domains are, but not all. Just tested one that isn't...
Well I'll be darned.. You are correct.
I'd still say not nefarious.... But your observation is correct.
Do you have one I could test on my end? (you can pm me)yep no worry
thanks for trying
I am sure the owner will clarify if possible.
I am sure it'd get them more people going to their landers.. if they allowed sale lander with no searchbar for redirects.. so its not a good business move not to do it for them.. so maybe you were right in saying it may not be technologically doable. I guess we'll find out soon enouhg. thanks! @Undeveloped
Actually I retract that. I made a typo on the query string. Not using Their NS servers here...
With search bar: https://undeveloped.com/buy-domain/worldova.com
Without search bar: https://undeveloped.com/buy-domain/worldova.com?redirected=true
Do you have one I could test on my end? (you can pm me)
I have quite a few domains listed at Undeveloped. For me, these links performed just as @Michael M described.
thanks.
you must also have your dns set to undeveloped then.
thanks.
you must also have your dns set to undeveloped then.
I'd love to see it just out of my curiosity. I will confirm publicly if it performs as you say. Not here to blindly support anyone. If there is an issue I'd rather see it confirmed by multiple parties.appreciate it.. but it'd be just wasting your time
I already did all the testing... on my end.. incognito... geopeeker.. etc..
the conclusion is final:
redirect = searchbar
dns = no searchbar.
either way they also make point to say this is so somewhere on their site.. so they'd not be saying that for nothing.
let's all look forward to their reply. cheers