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Which one you choose for your domain auction, Sedo, eBay, Afternic, or Tdnam?


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Which one you'd like to choose for your domain auction, Sedo, eBay, Afternic, or Tdnam?

Why? Their pros and cons?

Sincere thanks!
 
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To find the end users, you can't determine which one is best. because, the user may come from anywhere.

If you talk about services, then, SEDO is my choice.
 
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dongan said:
To find the end users, you can't determine which one is best. because, the user may come from anywhere...

Yes, you're right. As people come from anywhere at anytime unexpectedly, one can come across a high bidder on any of these four domain auction grounds.

Sedo seems the biggest domain-listed-for-sale shop, but is it the biggest domain auction? I like Sedo, but Sedo auction usually has to begin with a normal offer from someone else, not like the other three auctions...
 
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Not had much luck with any :p
 
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I'm with Mellow on this one. ;)

First place i'd go to would be Sedo, and then eBay. :)
 
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i prefer ebay, more members, if good name then more money
 
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I voted for Sedo just because I use it once in a while.
 
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prefer ebay
 
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Hearted thanks to domain friends for the voting!

There may be other hot domain auction grounds on the Web that I overlooked, but these four places, Sedo, eBay, Afternic, and Tdnam, are becoming the largest, the most popular domain auction grounds on the Web. For the sake of domains or domain industry, it's important to get to know the marketplace similarities and differences among them, their pros and cons, and currently, which one is the 'better' or 'best' domain marketplace from your experiences.

Thanks a lot.
 
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I voted Sedo because they don't charge any registering fees.

I think Afternic charges 20 to be an exchange member.
 
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I think they all leave A LOT to be desired. If I had to choose one, I'd have to say Sedo even though I'd only rate them as a 4 out of 10. However, when you narrow things down to auction, I'd say ebay (as auctions are their specialty). If you use ebay, you will still need to do legwork getting people to bid. There are far too many junk domains on ebay for people to sift through...
 
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I'd say it depends on the name.

High priced domains, Sedo or Afternic.
Low priced domains, eBay.

I just posted in a closely related article Best Place to Sell??


I think they all leave A LOT to be desired.
It would be interesting to also list what would be the Best Features for us domainers.

What do you suggest?
 
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I voted for sedo and I have to say I never had a problem with the sedo reps.
 
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Domain auction is told as the best place to resell domains.

How about more discussions for the sake of domain auctions or your domain fortune?

Thanks a lot.
 
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