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Why is it so hard to sell domains now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Restecpa" data-source="post: 2377054" data-attributes="member: 3084"><p>Assuming your goal is to sell to end users though and not re-sellers/investors, do you really find the aftermarket platforms to be sufficient for that? I don't think enough end users search those, and many potential buyers might not even consider your domain being for sale once their registrar tells them it's already registered (when they attempt to reg it themselves).</p><p></p><p>I'm not into the whole spam thing either, but can't help but feel that getting several potential end users (such as companies with the exact same name or industry as your domain) to your listing and eventual auction would fetch you a much better price... The questions is, how to get them there without emailing or calling them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Restecpa, post: 2377054, member: 3084"] Assuming your goal is to sell to end users though and not re-sellers/investors, do you really find the aftermarket platforms to be sufficient for that? I don't think enough end users search those, and many potential buyers might not even consider your domain being for sale once their registrar tells them it's already registered (when they attempt to reg it themselves). I'm not into the whole spam thing either, but can't help but feel that getting several potential end users (such as companies with the exact same name or industry as your domain) to your listing and eventual auction would fetch you a much better price... The questions is, how to get them there without emailing or calling them? [/QUOTE]
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