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Do You Just Drop Your Domain Name or Liquidate it?

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Hi Everyone,

I come across a tweet where a company (SquadHelp) as per their data advising people to not to drop or liquidate the domain name on which you have received at least one offer.

There is a time when one (due to many reasons) want to drop or liquidate the domain name.

I definitely try to liquidate my every domain name which I am going to drop at https://NameLiquidate.com and within the community.

What You Do With Your Dropping Domain?
 

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I usually don't drop because I pick names that I know will sell.

That said, we all make mistakes as we're all human.

I attempt to liquidate in lots as my time is more valuable than attempting to sell them one by one. If I can't do that, I cut losses and learn from my mistake and make up for it with higher ROI names.

Even here, I gave away an LLL.info that I picked up during the CHIP craze in hopes it would transfer over (but obviously didn't) because the $1 wasn't worth my time logging into PayPal to confirm the transaction over my obligation of logging into the register to push it.
 

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I'll post names that I know I'll be dropping in the next year or two on NameLiquidate as my domains are slowly being consolidated to Epik after @robmonster corrected me on DNS speeds with an in depth analysis (saving me a bit by not using a paid DNS service).

This service looks promising as it may allow for quicker and automated liquidating.

I didn't know that this existed. Thanks for introducing it, @Furquan!
 
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I'll post names that I know I'll be dropping in the next year or two on NameLiquidate as my domains are slowly being consolidated to Epik after @robmonster corrected me on DNS speeds with an in depth analysis (saving me a bit by not using a paid DNS service).

This service looks promising as it may allow for quicker and automated liquidating.

I didn't know that this existed. Thanks for introducing it, @Furquan!

The best part of Name Liquidate is you can list any domain from any registrar. You only need to have an auth code.
 

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The best part of Name Liquidate is you can list any domain from any registrar. You only need to have an auth code.
Now, that would've been a nice function to know about in my earlier days.

However, I'm pretty loyal with Epik now and all names are bound to stay there for a minimum of 5 years unless sold, aside from the ones I intend on dropping. I'll try and figure that system out to add those names and hopefully, they can just automatically transfer and I could recover 1 year's registration fee at a minimum to use as a renewal for another domain. :)
 

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Hi Everyone,

I come across a tweet where a company (SquadHelp) as per their data advising people to not to drop or liquidate the domain name on which you have received at least one offer.

There is a time when one (due to many reasons) want to drop or liquidate the domain name.

I definitely try to liquidate my every domain name which I am going to drop at https://NameLiquidate.com and within the community.

What You Do With Your Dropping Domain?
You should always be dropping and be in a re-evaluation mindset with your portfolio. Some domains that made sense a few years ago, don't make sense today. Or you may be focusing on different domain names.

So yes I drop and liquidate all the time.

@robmonster and the Epik team built a great platform with NameLiquidate.com. So I send everything there now.

It makes the process seamless and easy. 👍🏽
 

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Now, that would've been a nice function to know about in my earlier days.

However, I'm pretty loyal with Epik now and all names are bound to stay there for a minimum of 5 years unless sold, aside from the ones I intend on dropping. I'll try and figure that system out to add those names and hopefully, they can just automatically transfer and I could recover 1 year's registration fee at a minimum to use as a renewal for another domain. :)

Did you know you can set expiring domains to automatically go to NameLiquidate if registered at Epik?

You setup in the backend. Just one click. 😊

@robmonster
 

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Hi

At Fabulous.com, my expiring domains automatically go to Namejet listings

i dropped two this month and got paid $82.00

imo...
 

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