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peaches017

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Well... Seems as if I've fallen into a bad pattern.

I reg good names, and end up selling them here at NP for just above reg fee, to resellers. I have tons of names on Sedo, but get no interest, get no offers.

I need to actively market to end users more :(

Anyone have tips / fallen into the same patterN?
 
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Some additional options include Afternic, eBay and direct contact (properly done) with potential end users
 
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SitePoint get a few end users buying at reasonable prices.

No harm in listing it at www.siteusell.com either, more backlinks in the end.
 
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I'm in the same boat. I've had some limited success on eBay and I've even had a few good, relatively speaking, sales on domain forums such as Namepros. I'm now trying to do a little better and get out of this pattern myself.
 
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hmmm unfortunately everybody thinks they are regging good names...it is worth having a go dividing your portfolio into say 4 groups...the first group are the premiums which are worth renewing no question, these are the ones to be patient with, the second are the $xx domains which can be offered up on afternic bazaar, tdnam, or np cash sales, the third are those which can be disposed for $np for another nper to have a go. The fourth group are those names which are there primarily for traffic to cover the reg fees which may overlap with groups 1 and 2. Sometimes the perception of a name changes over a period of time and slithers across all 4 group categories so it is not an easy task...
 
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Some good points..

That said, don't neglect off-line venues for sales.. business classified ads in the local newspaper or shoppers will sometimes grab that forward-thinking customer who up-to-now hadn't considered an online business.. and, guess what? Often you may find a bigger offline dollar value for your domains than online.. give it a try! Approach suitable local businesses and offer to host them and set up a website along with the domain .. you may find you'll average 3 to 10 times more for your average to better domains that way.


yoshiwara said:
hmmm unfortunately everybody thinks they are regging good names...it is worth having a go dividing your portfolio into say 4 groups...the first group are the premiums which are worth renewing no question, these are the ones to be patient with, the second are the $xx domains which can be offered up on afternic bazaar, tdnam, or np cash sales, the third are those which can be disposed for $np for another nper to have a go. The fourth group are those names which are there primarily for traffic to cover the reg fees which may overlap with groups 1 and 2. Sometimes the perception of a name changes over a period of time and slithers across all 4 group categories so it is not an easy task...
 
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SwampFox said:
I'm in the same boat. I've had some limited success on eBay and I've even had a few good, relatively speaking, sales on domain forums such as Namepros. I'm now trying to do a little better and get out of this pattern myself.

There are million domains in Sedo and Afternic, eBay, It is not easy for visitors to see your domains -:)
 
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