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If you have a lot of domains and you want to sell them then you must try to build a website like godaddy.com from where the customers can choose the domains of there choice and buy them in easier way.... You must also try some processes so that your website will come in top ranking of SERP, so that people will come to know about your website....
 
You will get an email from SEDO if one of your domains sells (or if you get an offer if you use an auction).

Your domain will be listed on SEDO. As well, if you park it with them, it will have a "for sale" sign on the site, and "for sale" info in the WHOIS info.

I bought a domain through SEDO for $500, and then just for yucks I put up an unused domain for sale for $500. It sold in about a month.
 
You will get an email from SEDO if one of your domains sells (or if you get an offer if you use an auction).

Your domain will be listed on SEDO. As well, if you park it with them, it will have a "for sale" sign on the site, and "for sale" info in the WHOIS info.

I bought a domain through SEDO for $500, and then just for yucks I put up an unused domain for sale for $500. It sold in about a month.

What domains did you sell?
 
What domains did you sell?

Just one, stockclub.com

I've only ever sold one other domain. But it pretty-much covers any other domains I buy for a while. That was live.net, for $28,000, a few years ago. I was the original registrant.

The one I recently bought (and the only one I've ever bought, rather than just registered) is peepr.com. I think the $450 was a pretty good deal. It was bought through SEDO from a fixed-price listing.
 
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