where to sell Premium 4 letter LLLL domains for best prices

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I have few very aged 4 letter domains that are pronounceable and premium as they are like CCVV or VCVC or CVCV. i tried to sell them on domain forums but people pay 50-60 dollars saying that they are not end users and ask for reseller price. Can anyone tell me place where i can sell them for good prices.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joan Altz
    Originally Posted by Web Wizard View Post

    I have few very aged 4 letter domains that are pronounceable and premium as they are like CCVV or VCVC or CVCV. i tried to sell them on domain forums but people pay 50-60 dollars saying that they are not end users and ask for reseller price. Can anyone tell me place where i can sell them for good prices.
    DNForum is such a time waste.

    Just the usual: maybe Sedo, maybe GoDaddy, maybe Flippa. Could take awhile to find a serious buyer who really, really wants what you got. BUT...you can set a reserve on Flippa, and being aged and pronounceable might get you a really good sale. Worth the small fee to try there first, imo.
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    • Profile picture of the author Web Wizard
      Thanks ! actually today morning as a part of experimentation i have listed one of them on flippa. Flippa is indeed a great place, i made a $5100 domain name sale just a day back on flippa, but I have to purchase ultra premium listing for that which cost me $350. simple $9 listing has hardly given me good results on flippa. As 4 letter domains won't sell for thousands like one of my premium domain got sold. they well get sold in $XXX range as they are premium but not that great ones so i am seeking it to sell at some place where people particularly look for 4 letter domains. Now i am planning to give try to godaddy and sedo auctions as well
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  • Profile picture of the author Anne Laidlaw
    I would set a reserve and list on Flippa first then try Sedo.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Gordon
    All of the services mentioned above are only going to put your listings in front of other internet marketers and domainers, who are going to want to pay reseller (i.e. discount) prices.

    My understanding of that market is that the only way you are going to get into mid-$xxx territory is by doing the marketing yourself.

    Unless, of course, they are super-premium. In which case, they will sell themselves.

    You'll want to research the acronyms, then get your offer in front of logical prospective buyers who are not other domainers.

    Build simple landing pages that pitch the benefits, and get to work. You'll want to personalize the inquiries to potential buyers enough that you are staying out of spam territory though.

    (Full disclosure: I sell a product that builds domain landers. But I am not suggesting you need that in this case.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Fajar Sidiq
    on flippa you can try,to get best price and secure
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  • Profile picture of the author JensSteyaert
    Flippa is a good option as you can see here: https://flippa.com/just-sold?type=domain

    Domains go for a decent price there if it got intrinsic value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Web Wizard
    That critic.net sale is mine . It got sold on flippa for $5.1k two days back I am already selling domains on flippa. I am in search of a secret market that deals in only 3 letter and 4 letter domains
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      • Profile picture of the author robsterhews
        I would suggest you contact Adam Dicker, one of the most well known in the field of high end domain sales. Adam Dicker - The Art of Flipping Domains for 6, 7 and 8 Figures | Weird Entrepreneurs

        If he responds back to you, you have a potential high end domain name he can broker. Meaning he does all the work and gets a percentage.

        The price of a domain name, as with anything, is the perceived value and how you SELL it to the potential buyer. One person may think it's worthless while another may think it is worth many thousands.
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        • Profile picture of the author trip3980
          Originally Posted by robsterhews View Post

          I would suggest you contact Adam Dicker, one of the most well known in the field of high end domain sales. Adam Dicker - The Art of Flipping Domains for 6, 7 and 8 Figures | Weird Entrepreneurs

          If he responds back to you, you have a potential high end domain name he can broker. Meaning he does all the work and gets a percentage.

          The price of a domain name, as with anything, is the perceived value. One person may think it's worthless while another may think it is worth many thousands.
          while I understand that people try to make money on this and consider their services as a "Value." But I also consider it a liability. here is the problem beyond the law their is also the individual providing an unsolicited service to the trademark holder and is saying if you don't buy my "domain" I won't give it to you because I spent years developing something for your company with out a contract in place. that's what this sounds like to me. Also lets say that cybersquatter did damage to my company name or made problems that cost me money to re brand the website after the cybersquater has already done SEO delivering the wrong kind of traffic to the site. that is grounds for tort. I don't think the days of cybersquatting will remain a profitable venture but like real estate if the person who owns the domain is using it for personal or business reasons will sell his account as a way of transferring titles.
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    • Profile picture of the author Web Wizard
      Thanks. i Have never tried to sell my domains on ebay, can give it a chance
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  • Profile picture of the author greatdn
    i have had good luck on flippa
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    • Profile picture of the author Web Wizard
      Originally Posted by greatdn View Post

      i have had good luck on flippa
      Can you please tell me your flippa success story
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  • Profile picture of the author BODH
    just check flippa sold domains section, no need to hear any story!
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  • Profile picture of the author dronehawk
    Sedo or Flippa would your ideal bet, then put your minimum offer you can accept. By so doing,you are able to weed out those offering $40 for such.
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  • Profile picture of the author wloggy
    Domain auctions, flippa, webmaster forums are great places to sell your domain names.
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