budnet
05-24-2008, 11:37 PM
Hi,
Sorry to ask a question that is probably quite stupid to most of you techies, but I'm not much of a techie.
I have a really nice domain name I want to sell (.com and .net version) - well, at least to a specific "culture" it's nice...anyway, how do I do it???
Sure, I've searched google, etc. but I don't really find any info that seems to answer my questions.
Any advice?
budnet
05-24-2008, 11:57 PM
I should mention that I have already listed the domain with sedo, but it just seems like there would be a way to speed up the selling process.
And, I've never had the domain name appraised, if that makes a difference.
BurakUeda
05-25-2008, 01:31 AM
Appraisals is somewhat useful, if the domain is really good one, and you already have some offers. However they are mostly useless on non-english phrases.
You can also list it at GoDaddy's TDnam domain market.
If your domain name means something to people from a specific culture only, try to find a forum serving to the people of that culture -forum with a marketplace of course-
Tristan Perry
05-25-2008, 05:41 AM
The best place for you would be to go to NamePros.com
It's a free domaining message board.
datobanco
05-25-2008, 08:35 AM
it seems like godaddy is nice place or sedo which is one of the best on line. try to check out the new site like dotdomain.name which is a kind of startup but seems to be friendly if you mail them.
RajanUrs
05-25-2008, 11:05 AM
I have a really nice domain name I want to sell (.com and .net version) - well, at least to a specific "culture" it's nice...anyway, how do I do it???
You may get better response from people of that specific culture. Try posting in forsale or classifieds sections of portals, forums, blogs, socialnetworks etc associated with that culture.
budnet
05-26-2008, 03:53 AM
Thanks so much for all of your feedback!
These are some really great suggestions! I should've thought of craigslist sooner (duh!)...now I just have to go check to see if there is a craigslist for amsterdam...hmm...maybe there would be an even better location to post this in...I'll have to think about that.
The best domain name forum in my book is DomainState (http://www.domainstate.com/). It might not be the busiest, but in terms of domain names, I have learnt more from that place than all other places combined.