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Where you park your domain name for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggie" data-source="post: 2328743" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I "park" all my domains on various pay per click (ppc) platforms including:</p><p>uniregistry.com, sedo.com, voodoo.com, bodis.com, parkingcrew.com and fabulous.com </p><p></p><p>from any of those services, potential buyers can make inquiries to purchase.</p><p>as i've had sales from uni, sedo, voodoo and fabulous, and inquiries received via parkingcrew and bodis.</p><p></p><p>additionally, all of my domains are listed at afternic and i have my own site, as well.</p><p>* posted a reported BIN sale via afternic, here on the forum recently *</p><p></p><p>our str or sell thru rate is 1% >.2% out of a current list of about 300 domain names, down from a peak of 2500 during the heydays of ppc.</p><p></p><p>ppc earnings from the portfolio, still brings in $,$$$ per year, which is why i prefer ppc pages over "landers" because landers don't earn "ANY" income.... unless you get a sale.</p><p>and if no sales, then all you're doing is giving the platform free traffic.</p><p>while with ppc, those extra dollars could pay some of the renewal costs for the portfolio, while i wait for the right buyers to come along.</p><p></p><p>selling domain names is a good thing, </p><p>but it's not so easy today, to replace a similar quality name back in the portfolio...at same cost of the name you released from it.</p><p>did you get that?</p><p>so, the roi or margin of profit, has to be wide enough to compensate for increase acquisition costs of replacement.</p><p>but, that's only if you want to stay in business.</p><p>and what money do you have coming in, when there are no sales?</p><p></p><p>and when there are no sales, then you have to liquidate, solicit and sell cheap.</p><p></p><p>imo....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggie, post: 2328743, member: 1195"] Hi I "park" all my domains on various pay per click (ppc) platforms including: uniregistry.com, sedo.com, voodoo.com, bodis.com, parkingcrew.com and fabulous.com from any of those services, potential buyers can make inquiries to purchase. as i've had sales from uni, sedo, voodoo and fabulous, and inquiries received via parkingcrew and bodis. additionally, all of my domains are listed at afternic and i have my own site, as well. * posted a reported BIN sale via afternic, here on the forum recently * our str or sell thru rate is 1% >.2% out of a current list of about 300 domain names, down from a peak of 2500 during the heydays of ppc. ppc earnings from the portfolio, still brings in $,$$$ per year, which is why i prefer ppc pages over "landers" because landers don't earn "ANY" income.... unless you get a sale. and if no sales, then all you're doing is giving the platform free traffic. while with ppc, those extra dollars could pay some of the renewal costs for the portfolio, while i wait for the right buyers to come along. selling domain names is a good thing, but it's not so easy today, to replace a similar quality name back in the portfolio...at same cost of the name you released from it. did you get that? so, the roi or margin of profit, has to be wide enough to compensate for increase acquisition costs of replacement. but, that's only if you want to stay in business. and what money do you have coming in, when there are no sales? and when there are no sales, then you have to liquidate, solicit and sell cheap. imo.... [/QUOTE]
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