AstonJ

AstonJ

Best site to sell domains?

Over the years I have amassed quite a lot of domains and I’ve been prioritising which ones I think I am realistically going to use - hence wondering what the best domain marketplaces are.

I know of Sedo & dan.com, any others you can think of?

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Phillipp

Phillipp

I know of flippa.com which actually is not only for domains. I tried to sell some domains on it several years ago but had no luck. Maybe because those were rather new and unused domains without any search rank.

dimitarvp

dimitarvp

I heard a few friends recommend gandi.net but I have no experience.

Interested to hear pros/cons from people here in this thread.

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