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Old 05-10-11, 02:22
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Hello!
I bought some domain before. Now I want to sell those domains, but I don't know what are the proper place to sell those Domain.

I would like free with commission on sale, it is not desperate so I am looking for a website hosting which lists until sold, rather than Ebay or auction website hostings.
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Old 05-10-11, 02:32
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You can point your domain on some domain parking website hosting. If your domain name is really good then it must capture prospective buyers.
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Old 05-10-11, 02:39
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To selling your domain, You can park your domains at Sedo. You can also point them for selling at forums for domain names. Such as : Namepros and DNforum. Hammering
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Old 05-10-11, 03:31
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There is one more place to park your domain. That is Afternic.
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Old 05-10-11, 03:40
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Is it the list for expired domain name? Personally I always ignore domain name with hyphen, even if it is good domain name. :drunk:
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Old 05-10-11, 03:57
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I want to give you some example of hyphenated domain name. Such as :"The-Titanic.com"
This hyphenated domain name sold hundreds of thousands of dollars..
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Old 05-10-11, 04:07
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I want to give you some example of hyphenated domain name. Such as :"The-Titanic.com"
This hyphenated domain name sold hundreds of thousands of dollars..
I agree with you. There are many domains with a single hyphen are worth buying, specially when your first selected domain is previously registered by others. But names with two or more hyphens are a strict no.
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Old 05-10-11, 04:14
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I want to give you some example of hyphenated domain name. Such as :"The-Titanic.com"
This hyphenated domain name sold hundreds of thousands of dollars..
I agree with it. Obviously ignore hyphens in any cases if you can but like in the example I gave if it is a very good domain name with one hyphen its worth the risk - yes its worth less but when its still worth hundreds of thousands anyway I think we can afford to lose a few thousand or so!
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Old 05-10-11, 04:18
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In some cases a hyphen create good relationship with two words and that can be simple to keep in mind. Such as : single-dating, pre-sales. Hammering
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