You can also try posting here and see what are the offers you are getting..and if it sounds good..you can crack a deal.!
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I've been a web publisher for nine years now. I have dozens of developed sites of various sizes, and about 100 undeveloped domain names. I bought them for projects I ended up not carrying out. Some I bought because I thought they could be brandable (four letters, prounouncable).
I wonder now about selling some of them. I don't mind hanging on to them, until I get around to development but at the same time, if someone were to make me a good offer, I may as well sell.
So, I was thinking about putting it up for sale, maybe on sedo or Moniker, ask for the price at which I think it's worth it for me to sell, and see what comes up.
Of the two, which is better? Moniker or sedo (I am not looking to profit from parking - these domains have little to none type in traffic)?
I had a look at Moniker's marketplace yesterday, and seems to me like most prices are fairly high. Do people actually pay these prices? Is there a place where I can see the actual recent deals carried out on that market place?
You can also try posting here and see what are the offers you are getting..and if it sounds good..you can crack a deal.!
If you domains have been developed and have history & link juice you should also compile traffic stats. Good traffic is worth money.
NameNewsletter.com - free lists of available domain names
ZoneFiles.net (beta) - ccTLD and gTLD droplists
I know all about traffic - if they have that, then I probably won't be selling them (definitely not as domains - maybe as websites).
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