Thank you Credit , the members here buying the domains and kept it until they find another buyer, but the broker take your domain direct to the end user for a commission, are those people available ??
How we can determine those qualified brokers ???There are a few qualified brokers on this board.
I would not provide that information by simply posting it or sending of pm's as a matter of principle.Doc Com, I would be interested to know who the attorney/broker guys you mention are (and possibly other people would be interested too).
I am not saying that you do or do not know who the person(s) are. But I can not see it getting any better than one-on-one service.Pretty sure I know who at least a few of them are, and yes, they provide a good seller's protection, a legal backbone for the transaction and even escrow service as part of their "brokerage" service, but to my knowledge do little to market and publicize the name(s), which in my opinion should be part of the service.
Well, there is a 'broker wanted section' on this forumHow we can determine those qualified brokers ???
eek!hey jamal,
i checked out the domains listed on the site in your signature. Are these the ones your seeking brokerage for?
Hey Jamal,
I checked out the domains listed on the site in your signature. Are these the ones your seeking brokerage for?
There are very few domains that justify brokerage efforts.
Good domains do sell easily at the right price, because you normally receive unsolicited offers on a regular basis...
A broker can still be useful to boost the sale of ultra-premium domains when you want to drive end users into a bidding war.
I've done some brokerage too and in my view the supply of 'worthy' domains is very narrow.
Brokers can't do miracles and easily sell stuff that nobody wants.