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How can I go about selling domains (i.e., Godaddy, Moniker, etc.)

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heirJORDAN

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Hey,

Well, I've been looking into reseller plans, but it doesn't seem to provide anything more than selling hosting plans. What I'm looking to do is upstart a small service of selling domain names. NOT as a auction service or anything similar to that. Simply backordering and registering new domains for customers and myself.

Is there anything I can look into to start this for myself? I can't seem to track the right info, I always get search results for sedo.com-type sites. Thanks in advance for any help.
 

primavera

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Have you looked at Godaddy.com reseller packages? Looks like a good place to start.


Good Luck!
 

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i really don't understand what you are talking about do u want to sell domain to ppl like a registrar does or what ?
 

heirJORDAN

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^ yes I am looking to be a "domain reseller." So far, I've only seen godaddy and enom offer this.

If there's any other reliable options I could look at before I take offers I've had on the two, pleaaaase let me know.
 

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I can recommend directi, they are okay from experience, especially for promotions like cheap .info / .org
 
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