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Used to use nameliquidate from epik, but due to concerns about payout, I'm looking for a new marketplace to liquidate on. Can anyone recommend?
I recall nameliquidate counted down from 999
I recall nameliquidate counted down from 999
Good tips, yes I've had a look at DNWE, it needs subscription, usually I'd rather just pay commission. But there's no much choice now! Got a few on NamePros, but no one has replied yetYou can try DNWE or, of course, you can always sell your domains here on NamePros.
Good tip. is there a way to set a reserve at $10 ? I would just let drop if so low..You can use SAV auction if you are ready to sell your domains starting from $1 (no reserve)
No. All Auctions will start with an opening bid of $1 USD (plus any transfer-in fees, if applicable). Buyer will pay the transfer fee if the domain is not hosted on SAVGood tip. is there a way to set a reserve at $10 ? I would just let drop if so low..
Can you share your experience there? Any luck? I was thinking of trying SAV or DynadotNo. All Auctions will start with an opening bid of $1
Can you share your experience there? Any luck? I was thinking of trying SAV or Dynadot
Thanks
Good tips, yes I've had a look at DNWE, it needs subscription, usually I'd rather just pay commission. But there's no much choice now! Got a few on NamePros, but no one has replied yet
Yes it's a great option, you can set a minimum price then you can relist the domain if it doesn't sell. Huge exposure, many buyers check GoDaddy directly or through other platforms such as Expireddomains.net.I haven't tried in many years but is anybody doing 7 day GoDaddy auctions to liquidate?
Why I don't liquidate my expired names? In just over a year of domaining, I have had 2 buy-it-now sales that happened after expiry. Those made up for all the $10-$20 liquidations sales that I didn't have."