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Sites To Sell Domains: Which Are Exclusive And Non-exclusive?

RedMustang

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Hello,
Would like to find sites to list names for sale on. Curious which sites are exclusive & which are not?
Thanks!
 
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if you read dnjournal reports for instance, he will include where the domains where sold ( selling platform)

from there you can visit each site and review their respective TOS.


feed your own mind, don't let others fill it for you.


Good Luck!

imo....
 

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There are different marketplaces to list your domain for sale. Here are some of them:

Sedo
Afternic
GoDaddy
NameJet
Flippa
You may list it on ebay as well.
While there are many such places, these are some of the best.
Go through each of them and explore yourself. You will get to learn a lot in the process.

Good Luck.
 

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bido & snap as well.


would stay away from ebay and craigs for pricey domains tho. many scammers on there.
 

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I don't know about which are "exclusive" but I'd say Sedo is the pickiest and most demanding, even SnapNames can be to some extent, so those two would top the list in that aspect. Afternic was bought by YoDaddy and although they kept both separate some listings on one show on the other so their systems may reject some of your listings for that reason. SnapNames has had lots of negative feedback by users but now it belongs to NetSol so things may change. Sedo stays the same but too expensive to buy or sell any names there for most of my needs and workd best with valuable (expensive) names and their international clients

Remember that NameJet and SnapNames are also where dropped domains end up so SnapNames has a double role as a marketplace. NJ also sells domains that aren't being dropped so it has also become kind of hybrid, just like SN

Bido, Flippa and others are much newer and are not as established but they work for some domainers
 

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