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Rather than getting rid, you could always try Google AdSense for Domains - they might make a few bob. Then again, they might not
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I've always been thoroughly put off by the Sedo-style way of selling domain names ("Make me an offer! No, no clues! Ha! - guess again, poor boy!"). That approach is suitable for minor Bond villains but has no place in modern western business.
A page that just said "Buy this domain and these 3 others like it for £150" I'd find much more approachable.
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Originally posted by WotNxt View PostHi,
Just wondered if anyone could advise me on a quick and simple way to sell 4 domain names that I want to get rid of?
I guess no-one might want to buy them ... but if they did, where would I be best advertising them? I have had them on sedo.com for a few weeks and not got any interest so I wondered where might be better to put them.
If anyone wants to buy them off me then let me know. They are (spaces inserted by me to stop this board turning them into links!):
www . spritsa . com
www . spritsa . org
www . spritsa . net
www . spritsa . co . uk
Price negotiable and can be sold together or separately.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Anyway. What the hell is SPRITSA?
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Advice on selling domain names please?
Hi,
Just wondered if anyone could advise me on a quick and simple way to sell 4 domain names that I want to get rid of?
I guess no-one might want to buy them ... but if they did, where would I be best advertising them? I have had them on sedo.com for a few weeks and not got any interest so I wondered where might be better to put them.
If anyone wants to buy them off me then let me know. They are (spaces inserted by me to stop this board turning them into links!):
www . spritsa . com
www . spritsa . org
www . spritsa . net
www . spritsa . co . uk
Price negotiable and can be sold together or separately.
Any advice would be gratefully received.Tags: None
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