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What is the fastest way to sell domain names?

I own 4 Domains that i want to sell.

1) Aboutyourride.com
2) aboutyourride.net
3) aboutyourride.info
4) westcoit.com

I made an appraisal for aboutyourride.com, im willing to give the 3 aboutyourride.com , net,info together. How much can i get for those 3 and westcoit.com i will sell it for a resonable price.

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hashim | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Use SitePoint Marketplace (http://marketplace.sitepoint.com). It's especially useful if you have content on these domains that you want to sell.

Also try Craigslist.

The NY Times wrote an article about selling websites and domains and mentioned both services.

"While there is no data on how many people flip Web sites, the number of sites sold on eBay has doubled over the last three months, the company said. At SitePoint’s marketplace, a similar forum where users can auction off Web sites, sales have quadrupled in the last year, said Matt Mickiewicz, a founder of the site."

See the video below about how Sitepoint marketplace works:
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fistfight | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I would go with Sedo. http://www.sedo.com/ They specialize in this stuff and when you visit the website it will be pretty clear in what they do. Buy sell and monetize domain names.

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alexdegruven | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

Sedo is dumb, they don't accept GMail addresses for membership. Everyone in the world has a GMail.

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moises | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

I have it with SEDO and i dont like them. i cant even put them to action. i want a faster way.

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fistfight | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

How about afternic or GoDaddy (tdnam.com), SnapNames or Pool.com

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bojomojo | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Actually your domains will not be valued big unless someone is looking for semilar domains, so I recommend not offering them for sale, instead watch the market for people who need car domains, like this one
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=9570094

Keep an eye on namepros, digitalpoint, sitepoint, dnforum, and if you have an account on tdnam then post it there too.

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offthedome | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Sedo is extremely slow. Good luck getting your site sold there!!

You can go to http://forums.digitalpoint.com/ and list them there. Considering your domain names, it might be worth the trouble to just go there right away.

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jaimecurry | 3 years, 5 months ago
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you should try sedo.com if you're looking for a company to help you sell, or just look into your contact list of industries.
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carfeu | 3 years, 5 months ago
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You can try to market them directly at businesses that might find them attractive. Search for companies related to your domains and send them an email.

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s7acker | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I sold a couple of domain names on eBay and it was pretty much painless. Prices aren't anything like as crazy as they were in the late 90s so be realistic about what you're expecting to get.

Having the matching .com and .net domains should make them more attractive.

A Buy-It-Now at the top end of the price range will give anybody who really wants it the domain the opportunity to grab it. Otherwise, see how the bidding goes.

I've used Afternic to sell a high-end domain but that was a while ago and there seems to be a lot less activity on there now.

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ginzoepix | 3 years, 5 months ago
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While domains don't bring as much as they use to, I would suggest selling them as a lot. Ebay may be the fastest, however you may not get much. Afternic is cheap to join.
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williamwaco | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I too have tried Sedo.

They have done nothing except charge me 60+ dollars to acquire a domain for me that they said was available for 1,500.00 and then the owner would not sell even for full price. I have 22 domains listed with them for over a year and have never received even an inquiry.

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guru | 3 years, 5 months ago
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DigitalPoint.com Forums - sell domains there
SitePoint.com Marketplace - huge market to sell domains

Also check your registrar, most have a place where you can sell your domain - they'll put it up on an auction type system where people bid on it and they'll automatically handle the payment and domain pushing. I know GoDaddy has it like that, others vary - but they're really good ways to sell a domain.

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afterlife | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Moises, your best bet for selling your domain names fast is to try to make connections with buyers directly. I can feel from the way your question is phrased that your looking for real speed in the sale and I can tell you from experience that using any site is only going to slow you down and frustrate you.
First, i suggest that you change whatever is currently on the domains to a page that talks about how its for sale, and your contact information, in case anyone happens to stumble upon it. Second, post the domains up to many many forums, look for webmaster forums and anything of the like, I'm not going to provide links because there are simply thousands that would fit this description. Third, try doing searches around the internet for similar topics, look for domain names that are very similar to yours and check the sites that they hold. Seriously considering sending a personal and polite email to the holders of said sites about the possibility of selling them your domains.
That would be my advice personally, its not the easy "post it up to auction and forget it" that some people are looking for, but believe me, its the fastest.

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jnousis | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Check http://www.dnforum.com Post your domains there, usually they are sold very fast!

As for the price I don't think you will get more than $xx.xx range.

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orion | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I have always had good luck on DigitalPoint Forums.

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justmeinthisworld | 3 years, 5 months ago
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well, you just did some advertsing-

anybody try this on ebay?

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