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I have own Longevity.Now and I would like to list it. Afternic, Sedo, Atom and Sav will not accept .now names. Can I get some suggestions on what sites will let me list a .now?


sedo will not take .nowsedo
porkbun
your portfolio page looks really great, warms my heartList it on some private "landing page with offers" platform. Like Domain.io(in past, now it's Aftermarket.com), but.
I have own Longevity.Now and I would like to list it. Afternic, Sedo, Atom and Sav will not accept .now names. Can I get some suggestions on what sites will let me list a .now?
I did list on Atom. I tried earlier and I could not get it on, but maybe I screwed up somewhere. But I do have it on Atom Standard now. I hope Afternic and Sedo get on the ball soon.With dictionary words like this - I'd definitely list on someone like NamePros or Aftermarket or any other free lander. They odds of a dictionary word being found is much higher than many jumbled mish mash .com. Of course, I'd still list on Atom Standard, and Sedo/Afternic when they come onboard - but the main page should be a free no commission lander imo for dictionary words
Now that is interesting! I do wonder if they'll price them appropriately.As of today, Atom now accepts .now domains for Premium marketplace submission. Way to take the lead Atom!
Until the hype builds up im doing a percentage of the .com valuation(10-25% usually). This is for most of my generics.Hard to tell what a .now name is worth...
Sadly...
The .now domain extension is a prime level domain that is maintained by Amazon. This domain is generally utilized by companies that operate in the broadcasting or news industries and emphasizes a focus on real-time or instant updates. However, it's noteworthy to mention that the .now domain isn't open to the general public; Amazon regulates its usage strictly, so not every business or individual can register a website with this extension. It's primarily kept for Amazon's own products and services.
I ran across this description of the .now TLD on TLD-List.com.
I've bought a few, so I assume this is just old, right?
Anyone can buy a .now domain name. There are no specific restrictions on who is eligible, and it can be purchased by individuals, businesses, or organizations. The availability would simply depend on whether your desired name has not yet been taken by another user.
