Where is the best place to sell a domain name?

by easmsw
10 replies
Where is the best place to sell a domain name? There is no website attached to it. The domain name that I want to sell is posted in my signature.

Thanks
#domain #place #sell
  • Profile picture of the author easmsw
    Before someone tells me that I should look in the Warrior search for this answer, let me be more specific.

    I am wondering if an internet marketing domain, like the one that I have, has a better chance of being sold in a specific domain selling place or are all domain names, regardless of their content, sold in the same place.

    I hope this makes sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author theadultsplayground
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  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Johnson
    I would suggest that you try to add a wordpress blog to it, or some type of site.

    I tried names alone on Sitepoint, but when I added a site and showed stats and SEO value, I think the value is more. Instantly there were bids on my name auction.... (Shameless plug --> Pharma Site | 4 Domain Names Total! )
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    • Profile picture of the author easmsw
      Brandon,

      Thanks for the tip. I like the listing that you have on SitePoint. I can see the value of adding the name to a blog or website because then you can list it as a "start up" website, rather then just a domain name.

      Elizabeth
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  • Profile picture of the author AnneE
    After I read this thread, I went to my email and received a free report on Flipping Websites. It also recommended SitePoint, which I poked around and it certainly seems to be where people are going to buy domains and websites. After discovering that my 'starter website' has a totally anemic PR rating of 1 and thinking about some content that I have that I could just chop up and use in blog posts, I think I will do that for the next 1 - 2 months, as well as planting a few backlinks to it and THEN sell it off in 2009.

    Brandon Johnson, REALLY nice guy. Wow, you must be nice. The REALLY is in caps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Charann Miller
    Sitepoint seems to attract more serious buyers. You can also try digitalpoint forum too but they're more looking for start up bargains, depends how much you want for your site and how much you're willing to build and develop it.
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