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Would NS Marketplace be a smart choice?

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Hello NP!

I have registered some domains in Namesilos. Now I would like to put them on sale. I've been thinking of selling them on Namesilo marketplaces. (Low commison etc.) Would a NS marketplace be a smart choice? Because I do not want to add domains to many different selling sites (many T&Cs etc).

Can someone give suggestions for selling domains at NS Marketplace? What i should to do/keep in mind.
Which type of auction is the best (make offer, counter offer etc)?
Lets keep "buy now" away. :) I have some "glue", but i think may sell to cheap. :D
And just to confirm:
Make offer is just "deal or no deal",
counter offer- I can negotiate with buyer (i can send my offer to buyer).
And i have no obligation to sell, if i dont accept offer/bid.

Thanks!
 
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Yes and Yes. You're understanding is correct. Also list on Afternic, Sedo and GD auctions
 
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Which type of auction is the best (make offer, counter offer etc)?
No one would be able to tell you until you show the names.
 
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Thanks for the reply.
Well i realy dont want "mess around" with different markplaceses...
I would like keep it simpel and start with one or two for start.

I probably post domains to appraisal some another day.
 
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Like @golan said, nobody can say definitely without knowing the domains.

I would list them with a BIN price based on comparable sales and have a make offer option as well. My preferred platform for this is Undeveloped, where I have my domains pointed to. Best of both worlds. Unless, they are ultra premium. (Clothing.com, realestate.com, cars.com, etc.) Then I would list them with make offer only.
 
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