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Ebay v Sedo ?

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Sonny Banks

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Ebay..you can sell crappy domains then say click-$10 dollars per click and noobs will pay 900 dollars for it.
People buy freaking trademarked domain googleclicks.com google products.com for at least 30+
where was on dnforums or dp..people won't pay for it as legal issues.

Ebay=N00BS who bid low...but if you convince them its good they will pay for it.
I sold few domains on it that i couldn't see on dp...personally i can't sell on sedo nor dnforums yet.
~Al

Wow very ethical :D
 

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if you are a domain flipper - you go to ebay.com
if you are a good experienced domainer - you go to sedo.com
 

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if you are a domain flipper - you go to ebay.com
if you are a good experienced domainer - you go to sedo.com

If you sell domains seriously you forget eBay and you find endusers.
 
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I had sold a few domains on ebay in the past but never got good sales. Low xxx range.

But there might be some idiots who might buy crap domains on ebay for xxx,xxx and I have seen so many domains with that range on ebay.
 

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If you sell domains seriously you forget eBay and you find endusers.

I (and most others probably) would agree with you, but that argument extends to SEDO as well... although I would admit that SEDO probably offers better exposure to end-users. I sold a couple of names on SEDO to end-users but through a SEDO broker, so who knows who much I could have garnered had I approached end users directly.

That said, not all of us have time to approach end users for every name in our portfolio. I generally do that for our best domains...

But there might be some idiots who might buy crap domains on ebay for xxx,xxx and I have seen so many domains with that range on ebay.

Keep in mind that those supposed 6 figure eBay domain name sales could be shills to attract interest to a sellers portfolio... always check the whois and subsequent visible site (if any) changes.

All my $0.02 and IMHO, of course ;)

Rob
 
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