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I have a few Premium Domain Names that I would like to post on some Forums/Marketplaces (e.g. DNF, AfterNIC)
However, I am curious how I can properly post them without losing value of the Domain Name what so ever.

In the past, I have ran into issues where another member has stated that the Listing / Post
made my Domain Name lose some value because I included it in the Title of the post, or within the post.

What's the proper format for me to showcase my Domain without decreasing its value due to a
Public For Sale listing?

For example,
(title)Domain Name / Cheap BIN"
is the usual format I use.

All replies appreciated in advance, thanks!
 
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that other member was blowing smoke up your butt


but if you put "cheap" in title, then viewers expect price to be cheap...so in that respect, your domain won't increase in value.
 
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LOL, his reasons were quite interesting though.
He mentioned because the listing gets indexed in search engines etc.

Still just blowing smoke?
 

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LOL, his reasons were quite interesting though.
He mentioned because the listing gets indexed in search engines etc.

Still just blowing smoke?

blowing big puffs of smoke


that's one hell of a contradiction

folks want exposure for their domains on one hand, but are afraid of getting their sales threads indexed on the other

:rolleyes:

how much sense does that make?
 

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I would also avoid to use "Premium domain" even you do offer a premium domain.
If your domain really is a premium, it will speak for itself. Some members may find your domain otherwise and will blow your butt.
My 2 cents. Good luck.
 
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