voiceofreason
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We were actually selling on Flippa last year and here and there saw some type of results and action. Then they go and raise the listing fee on domain names. It seems that had a negative effect and discouraged many people from using them. They have been around a while but I wonder for how much longer? Rather use NameJet.
What other places do you guys use to actively auction off and sell your domains?
- Will
They have been around a while but I wonder for how much longer?
There are thousands of other domains that can top flippa.com
The name itself is annoying to even say.
It does not at alll roll off the tongue.
Money and getting in the game early is what made that brand. Not the name.
It was a very poor choice of a name pick I think. And many others think that as well.
I should not have to repeat the name to clients 5 times in order for them to understand it.
I personally say "Flipper" when I talk to anyone about it.
It's like me asking if you want to come over for "Dinna".
It's more or so a speech impediment.
It's all about branding man.
Flippa has the perfect website address for an auction website
Flippa could sell houses via automated auction or cars or er anything or cryptocurrency
Flippa Could be the next e bay it only needs an entrepreneur that has a vision for their Idea etc
I think they are focusing on Amazon FBA businesses and websites more than domains now.
I just do not understand why they can't fix their design. Their homepage design is different than the rest of the site and also there are a lot of design flaws that make the website hard to use on mobile especially.
They don't have an app. I was at least able to browse listings and answer my messages on their app until recently. Now it doesn't connect to Flippa at all.
Pricing dropped incredibly for website listings though. The older pricing for premium website listings was $250+15% and now $65+10%
There are tons of domain marketplaces but not a lot of website and business marketplace. Flippa is one of the few good ones.
I sincerely hope nothing bad happens to Flippa. There are a lot of people that make a living and take care of their families by selling there.
There are thousands of other domains that can top flippa.com
The name itself is annoying to even say.
It does not at alll roll off the tongue.
Money and getting in the game early is what made that brand. Not the name.
It was a very poor choice of a name pick I think. And many others think that as well.
I should not have to repeat the name to clients 5 times in order for them to understand it.
I personally say "Flipper" when I talk to anyone about it.
It's like me asking if you want to come over for "Dinna".
It's more or so a speech impediment.
It's all about branding man.
Flippa was very good when it was sitepoint. It can more likely be bought. But I can't guess when.
Sedo may be interested to buy it. Godaddy will likely to have a bigger budget for it.
Sedo can make it more profitable than Godaddy. Because Sedo already sells websites, despite not many people know. Godaddy doesn't sell websites. There are not too many website+domain marketplaces in the size of Sedo. But it can be bought by a smaller player. It's difficult to guess.
Running a website marketplace is more complicated than a domain marketplace. Website has more disputable details during and after the sale. Domain and website marketplaces must and will eventually use only crypto currency.