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Where Can I find a Domain Broker Who's Not Too Picky?

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So far in my experience unless it's something like 1 word generic they don't want to bother. Like.. what do u have? "O not creditcards.com?" "o ok sorry, not worth my time"
 
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That's what I'm talking about. Some brokers only want category killers, some want nothing over $1,000, etc, etc. I guess nothing wrong with specialization but it makes it hard for sellers to find a broker.
 

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If the broker has to sit and do research for several hours to sell a 500 - 1000 domain its not worth it especially if its a domain that isn't going to appeal to a ton of buyers.
 

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A broker will typically charge 10 to 20% of the sales price so there is no real incentive trying to market low-value domains. Plus, it's hard enough to sell good domains to end users - especially when you are soliciting.
Moreover the good domains tend to sell themselves.
Most domains will never sell because the demand isn't there.
Increasing the exposure or marketing efforts will hardly help then, because it's hard to sell things nobody wants.
 

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Where Can I find a Domain Broker Who's Not Too Picky?


don't find a broker, let a broker find you :)



some are not really brokers, they just wanna "come-up" off your domain.


still, some names ain't worth the trouble


but nowadays, damn near every other domainer will claim somewhere in their posts, that they "have a client" who is looking to buy or sell.


it's a message ...

just don't fall for the oh-key doh-key
 

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but nowadays, damn near every other domainer will claim somewhere in their posts, that they "have a client" who is looking to buy or sell.

Trying to masquerade as end users?
 
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