Feature makes listing domains for sale on SnapNames easy.
As first reported on Domain Name Wire earlier this week, Moniker has now released a new feature that allows you to list domain names directly on SnapNames within seconds.
To list domain names for sale on SnapNames, Moniker customers select the domains and then click a link “List now on SnapNames”. This adds the domain to a queue:
Once you click “submit” you are taken to your linked SnapNames account to login. (If you haven’t set up a link you can do it now.)
For each name you submit, you provide a reserve price or “buy it now” price and select the auction starting and ending dates. Then you click submit and your domains are pending. Usually within minutes they will be approved and listed on the site.
This is a welcome addition to both Moniker and SnapNames, and makes both services more valuable to users. It’s an example of adding positive “switching costs“; people will want to keep their domain names at Moniker because of the ability to easily sell domain names on SnapNames.
It look likes it’s just a begining… and that we are soon going to eat SnapNames at breakfast, lunch and dinner!
This is perfect! I will get ours listed quickly. Thanks for the heads up!
Joel
enom and netsol direct to namejet coming?
godaddy to tdnam?
GoDaddy has instituted some control panel changes over the last few months. You can already list domains for sale on TDNAM directly from your GD domain management.
Now we just have to wait for Namejet to catch up..
A very nice and worthwhile addition to their functionality, indeed.
Excellent move, Oversee & family of companies.
Synergy done right.
Do we really need more inventory… ?
I think if this was done maybe 6 or 12 month’s earlier, it would of made sense… But right now??
I don’t get it 😉
SnapNames mostly gets action from resellers. No matter how many domains you list there or even at some of the other aftermarket sites… You aren’t going to sell your domains for end-user prices.
It is all domainers/flippers day in and day out..
What ever happend to afternic bazaar by the way?? LOL :p
Best,
Mike
it’s 2009 – let the looting begin!
@ Rob – NameJet will be stiff competition for the reseller market when it opens up its end users selling.