Where do you buy/sell/flip your sites?

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Hello,

Was just interested to see where everyone buys and sells their websites. I only use 5 main ones and tend to find I can pick up the sites I want or sell my sites easily.

It would be great if you could all list where you sell so I know if I'm missing any hidden gems!

So here's my list:
www.flippa.com
forums.digitalpoint.com
www.lazyrevenue.com/marketplace
www.warriorforum.com
www.sedo.com

I'm sure a lot of newbies to site flipping, buying sites etc will be stuck where to look so if you start with that list you can't go far wrong!

Thanks,
Thomas
#buy or sell or flip #sites
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  • Profile picture of the author aritrim
    Try Sitepoint too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lou Diamond
    Hello,
    strange that no one said ebay.
    I have picked up some super domains and sold them a month later
    for four times the price that i paid.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tutsy
      Just a question here: Is Sitepoint & Flippa the same?
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    • Profile picture of the author Thomas Smale
      I was going to mention it but I've only found it useful for buying sites - although you do have to trawl through loads of listings to find anything useful.

      I've tried selling sites there with no success, much better off at Flippa (although I'm not a huge fan of the changes they have made) or LazyRevenue.

      Thomas

      Originally Posted by Lou Diamond View Post

      Hello,
      strange that no one said ebay.
      I have picked up some super domains and sold them a month later
      for four times the price that i paid.
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      I specialize in selling websites over $10,000 in value. No obligation, confidential valuation here.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexgrett
    Sitepoint is now mainly for advertising your services and Flippa for selling your sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Smale
    Flippa is the spin-off of Sitepoint. They used to have a marketplace for all web related sales, now the have the marketplace for services and Flippa for sites only.
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    I specialize in selling websites over $10,000 in value. No obligation, confidential valuation here.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
    Banned
    sitedeal.org and namepros.com are two more.
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    • Profile picture of the author abo28
      Digitalpoint is another place (forums.digitalpoint.com).

      They only put one condition: you must have at least 25 posts in the forum in order to be allowed to post your site offer.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
        I buy with Godaddy and sell at Afternic.
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  • Profile picture of the author theultimate1
    Thanks to everyone for helping me find what I was looking for, so easily. Are there any more that can be to the list?
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