Selling Aged Domains?

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I have a couple of aged domains - I am looking to sell - just the domains not the sites.

Can anybody give me any advice on this? IS there sites like Flippa you can post these on to sell them?

Thanks in advance for any help.
#aged #domains #selling
  • Profile picture of the author andynathan
    Flippa always works. Or if you get some traffic to the sites you might want to check out sedo?
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    Being "aged" is just one small (but valued) feature of a domain name. It is far more important that the domain name is highly desirable from a usefullness point of view, and is commercially attractive.

    Sedo.com is the most popular place to list domains for sale, but if it is a better quality domain that will attract higher paying buyers, I would recommend using Afternic.com. Put their team of salespeople to work for a very reasonable cost (only after it sells).

    Flippa is better suited for complete websites, especially those generating revenue. I would not spend the listing fee on a run-of-the-mill domain, aged or not. If it is an exceptional domain name, then the fee is negligible.
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    • Profile picture of the author Aussie_Al
      Originally Posted by Gene Pimentel View Post

      Being "aged" is just one small (but valued) feature of a domain name. It is far more important that the domain name is highly desirable from a usefullness point of view, and is commercially attractive.

      Sedo.com is the most popular place to list domains for sale, but if it is a better quality domain that will attract higher paying buyers, I would recommend using Afternic.com. Put their team of salespeople to work for a very reasonable cost (only after it sells).

      Flippa is better suited for complete websites, especially those generating revenue. I would not spend the listing fee on a run-of-the-mill domain, aged or not. If it is an exceptional domain name, then the fee is negligible.
      Yes - I can see the domain being commercially attractive.

      I will check out Afternic.com - never heard of this one - much appreciated

      Flippa - yup that's what I figured hence me asking - again really appreciate the help

      Thanks Gene!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ridicule
    One of the ways to sell them is through SEO forums like DP, or BHW.
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