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Paul Roupinian from Redondo beach (Contact Member) -
What auction sites do you use? I used namewinner until it turned into Snapnames. And I like Pool but it could get unsteady. Also it does not remit a sustainable keyword search record over time just the latest searches.
Comment #1 JKander from Land (Contact Member) -
Why didn't you mention eBay, the biggest, best, and most used auction site?
Comment #2 Ben Scudder from Kansas (Contact Member) -
What's that got to do with domain names?
Comment #3 Nancy from Los Angeles (Contact Member) -
I believe the original message was about auction sites for domain names. There seemed to be a lot of domains for sale on ebay but not many buyers when I looked a while back.
Comment #4 Sapphire from Outer Space (Contact Member) -
There seem to be a lot of domain names for sale on yahoo auctions. Maybe because it's free to list there.
Comment #5 Sweet_River from Downtown Tijuana, South (Contact Member) -
Is there really that big of a demand for domain names that it becomes profitable to auction them off? Dang if I had known that I would have kept all the domain names I had registered a couple of years ago and auctioned them off today.Now I find this out. Can anyone tell me what kind of profit can be made from a domain name through an auction or is it just done in order to get your original cost back?
Comment #6 webferret from Irvine (Contact Member) -
Sweet river you would have had to pay the renewal fees. And it racks up. Nobody can tell you who will pay the big money. That is the issue. Most people can't afford to sink a lot of investment capital into domain names. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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