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Where you park your domain name for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="AntonNaydenoff" data-source="post: 2329574" data-attributes="member: 322975746"><p>My names were parked with Sedo for some time but it didn’t work very well. A few months ago I started parking with Uniregistry as their landers allow some customization. I am using the banner at the top of the page to display my phone number and email address. I set the category of ads to something relevant to the specific domain name. I can also change the link to lead to the offer page on another platform (Dan for instance). I can also redirect traffic from one name to another. For instance there was a period when I was registering the .online with the .com for handregs because it was free. So I redirect the visitors of example.online to example.com as I have no interest of trying to sell .online names. It increases exposure for a year before the .online expires. </p><p>I only park with Sedo now if I want to see what countries the traffic comes from. When it comes to listing names for sale they are listed on Sedo (+partners), Uniregistry (which lists the names automatically on GoDaddy and Afternic) and Dan.</p><p>Funny thing is I only made a few sales through Sedo once I stopped using them for parking.</p><p>Haven’t sold anything through Dan and Uniregistry. Sold a few names on Epik before and NameLiquidate. One sale on Daaz. One small sale via Facebook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntonNaydenoff, post: 2329574, member: 322975746"] My names were parked with Sedo for some time but it didn’t work very well. A few months ago I started parking with Uniregistry as their landers allow some customization. I am using the banner at the top of the page to display my phone number and email address. I set the category of ads to something relevant to the specific domain name. I can also change the link to lead to the offer page on another platform (Dan for instance). I can also redirect traffic from one name to another. For instance there was a period when I was registering the .online with the .com for handregs because it was free. So I redirect the visitors of example.online to example.com as I have no interest of trying to sell .online names. It increases exposure for a year before the .online expires. I only park with Sedo now if I want to see what countries the traffic comes from. When it comes to listing names for sale they are listed on Sedo (+partners), Uniregistry (which lists the names automatically on GoDaddy and Afternic) and Dan. Funny thing is I only made a few sales through Sedo once I stopped using them for parking. Haven’t sold anything through Dan and Uniregistry. Sold a few names on Epik before and NameLiquidate. One sale on Daaz. One small sale via Facebook. [/QUOTE]
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