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Ask HN: Where is the best place to sell a domain name

8 pointsby pellealmost 16 years ago
I'm trying to raise some working capital selling a couple of domain names (talk.org and tiqt.com).<p>Any HN'ers have experiences selling domains at auction sites? The domain name world just has such a bad smell for me as an outsider and is probably ripe for innovation.<p>But where is the best place to sell? Sedo, Afternic, SnapNames, Godaddy or any others I have missed?<p>Experiences? Pitfalls?

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chris123almost 16 years ago
Hey Pelle,<p>You might also check out forums, such as <a href="http://domainstate.com" rel="nofollow">http://domainstate.com</a> and <a href="http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=98" rel="nofollow">http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=98</a>.<p>Also, <a href="http://dnjournal.com" rel="nofollow">http://dnjournal.com</a> is worth a look, and possibly contact the guy who writes that, Ron Jackson, and the other guy, Richard Meyer.<p>Funny you should mention domain names today. Just a minute ago I thinking about them seriously, one of my names specifically, <a href="http://StudentLoanConsulting.com" rel="nofollow">http://StudentLoanConsulting.com</a>. I know it's long, three words, yada, yada, yada, but after reading this NYT article: ""New Plan Ties Reduced College Loan Payments to Income": <a href="http://bit.ly/lc4Ev" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/lc4Ev</a> and looking at some of those Dept. of Education websites and calculators it seemed like, damn, people are gonna need help figuring this shit out.<p>Anyway, check out those sites I mentioned.<p>Here's another interesting domain-name related article from today: "GoDaddy Files Patent for Method of Selling Equity in Domain Names": <a href="http://bit.ly/JGO4n" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/JGO4n</a><p>-@chrisco<p>PS: Here's the listing I just made on dnforum: <a href="http://www.domainstate.com/showthread.php3?s=&#38;threadid=100924" rel="nofollow">http://www.domainstate.com/showthread.php3?s=&#38;threadid=1...</a>
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jacquesmalmost 16 years ago
moniker ?<p>Pitfalls ? Yes, you could get a lot less than what you need.<p>The best way to sell a domain is to have someone that wants it when you have it, an auction is only successful if there are multiple people that want it so it is better to go for the auctions that are well published and that have sold domains like yours for good money in the past.<p>Another thing to watch out for, make sure you use an escrow service that has a good reputation or a tame lawyer to handle the transaction if it is a lot of money. The fees will be small relative to the amount and you'll be sure to receive the money.<p>The procedure is:<p>Buyer places money in 3rd party account of escrow holder (someone both you and the buyer trust).<p>Seller receives notification from escrow holder.<p>Seller transfers domain to buyer.<p>Upon being presented with proof the escrow holder releases the funds to the seller.<p>There are minor variations on this but in general that's how it goes.<p>Another things to watch out for: Never ever use an escrow service that a potential buyer comes up with, there are plenty of cases out there where the buyer was in cahoots with the escrow service. Better no deal than a bad deal.
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serkanalmost 16 years ago
The best place to sell domain names online, in my opinion, is http:/sell.your.name<p>The website is designed for only domain name auctions and the best part is for a limited of time, there is no listing fee and no final value fee.<p>They are doing very secure domain name transfers between buyer and seller with their subsidiary http:/register.your.name<p>I would give it a chance at least list my domain name up for auction there. They know what they are doing. 7/24 email support is great.<p>I have tried all major domain auction websites but they are all looking to earn more. http:/sell.your.name is the cheapest one besides it is the most secure one.<p>You also have the option to sell your domain name without having to park your domain name. You can also park if you like.<p>Best .
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bgnm2000almost 16 years ago
I've sold domains for $1K+ on Sedo - I liked their service a lot
hellweaver666almost 16 years ago
There's some real hardcore domainers online at www.acorndomains.co.uk they have their own for sale section. You may get some action there...