Best auction place to sell domains at LOWEST commissions?

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I have a pack of specific domains for which i have a specific set of buyers. I just need to find a decent marketplace to send them to to bid against each other.
eBay would be the best but I think their fees are too high.
Naturally I want to pay minimal commission because I will be finding and approaching potential buyers myself.

What's your recommendation (with roughly commission structure) ?

Gleb
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  • Profile picture of the author highrank
    SEDO would be the best bet I think.

    Last time I checked the commission structure was 15%, plus listing fee.

    You might even end up with even more potential buyers when your domains are added to the SEDO marketplace

    Good luck with the sale!
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Cheetah
    I am not sure but I remember getting email from ebay that there will be no listing fees for the month of August. If your domains are real expensive ones then you can also go for flippa. you just have to pay 2.5% or 5% (depending on the option you choose) of the winning bid.
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  • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
    Hey Op...

    Do you have a bunch of exact-match search domains? We might be interested...just bought a batch of 70 from another domainer...PM if you have a bunch you're looking to offload.
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  • Profile picture of the author HarrisonJ
    Try selling them here in the domain name section.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gene Pimentel
    The typical commission rate is around 10% to 15%. Usually that includes an escrow service, protecting both parties and eliminating risk. An alternative would be to post the domains on your own web page with a contact form, and update that page whenever a new bid is received so everyone can see the current activity. When it's time to sell, use escrow.com to handle the transaction.
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  • Profile picture of the author MemberWing
    My domain is exact match, is #1 on google for multiple competitive keywords for narrow albeit very competitive niche.
    They target video capture devices sold between $200 to $8000 each. I gained such ranking by building 150,000+ of organic, do-followed, diversified, one-way backlinks.

    Likely buyers for these domains are manufacturers and resellers of such devices whom are very easy to find by scraping pile of adwords ads surrounding these keyword searches.

    Gleb
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  • Profile picture of the author RobertMandrake
    Yes, try selling them on Warrior Forum


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