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Ask HN: Best way to sell domain names?

12 pointsby tonteldoosover 9 years ago
Hi all,<p>I&#x27;ve accumulated some domain names over the last two years for projects that I started, but never got off the ground.<p>Instead of just letting the domains expire, what is the best way to sell them (and at least recover some of the cost of having them)?<p>Doing a search for domain valuations and auction sites comes up with plenty of hits, but if I&#x27;m only going to do this once, it would be nice to do it right.<p>What are my fellow HNers preferred ways of dealing with unused domain names?<p>Thank you, as always, for your advice :)

8 comments

hanyoonover 9 years ago
As others have said, don&#x27;t expect too much. I did have success selling domains on NamePros, but that was almost a decade ago and truthfully I&#x27;m not sure if they&#x27;re as active anymore. I&#x27;m sure you can find other domain communities as well.<p>Quick tip: Don&#x27;t just post the domain name. Explain <i>why</i> you bought that domain in the first place -- it tends to get more inquiries in my experience. For example, let&#x27;s say I wanted to sell the domain &quot;bagfullofshit.com&quot; -- Disregarding the novelty aspect, you could explain that you were planning on starting a service that sends pranks to your friends and that you wouldn&#x27;t be actually sending bags of shit. It gets them to think.
hanniabuover 9 years ago
You can also append a list of your domains here. You never know, someone here might be interested.
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emilyfmover 9 years ago
Realistically, most of your domains are likely to be worthless (to others). They may be great names, but are they names that have a resale market?<p>NewYorkBagels.com for example would be something a real business would want to buy. Something &quot;brandable&quot; like bagelo.io is much less likely to find a buyer (apart from anything else, who would be looking for it?).<p>If I&#x27;ve made the wrong assumption, and your names are in fact good one to three word generic .coms for products that people buy, then there&#x27;s flippa.com (has good free escrow included, and both paid auctions and free listings). If your name is really good, there&#x27;s also sedo.com, who charge higher fees. Over the past year I&#x27;ve sold way more on Flippa than Sedo.<p>Don&#x27;t be surprised if very few of your names get any offers, that&#x27;s just the way the market is, very illiquid. It can take a decade or so to find the right buyer.
crazylilaover 9 years ago
Steps to sell your domain names at major marketplaces: Organize your domain names for sale Set pricing for your domain names, Hang a for sale sign Select the right marketplaces GoDaddy.com Flippa.com Sedo.com DomainNameSales.com Afternic.com
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cdnsteveover 9 years ago
Make sure your whois contact info is up to date, not whois guarded and works. The majority of domains I&#x27;ve sold privately, when the buyer directly seeks me out. Haven&#x27;t had much luck in marketplaces.
thelittleguysover 9 years ago
<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;domainnamesales.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;domainnamesales.com&#x2F;</a> is one of the best resources online and is what many professional domainers use.
sovaover 9 years ago
<i>two middle fingers way in the air</i>
hackerboosover 9 years ago
Sedo
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