This free guide helps you list your domains for sale and get them in front of the most searchers possible.
I get a lot of emails from friends-of-friends that have heard I’m “the domain guy.”
These people have a lot of domains they’ve collected over the years and they want to know how to sell them. I get so many of these requests that I decided to write a step-by-step guide on how to sell your domains through GoDaddy.
My new guide explains:
• How companies and entrepreneurs find and buy domain names for their business
• How to price your domain names and how to list them for sale
• How GoDaddy and Afternic’s Domain Listing Service (DLS) promote your domains to potential domain buyers
• How GoDaddy can accelerate delivery of your domains to buyers and put cash in your pocket sooner
It walks people through each step with screenshots. It will help everyone, from the person who has never heard of the aftermarket to domain investors that haven’t yet connected their Afternic account to the GoDaddy domain manager.
And if you’re tired of answering people who ask you for help selling their domains, feel free to direct them to this guide.
Thanks to GoDaddy for helping by sponsoring the report so that I can offer it for free.
The guide download page is here.
GoDaddy Auctions (not run like the GoDaddy you may know and love) takes 20% off the top and another $.90 charge to process your payment. The problem is that they don’t earn that 20% anymore. There are so many errors and delays and payouts are almost never automatic requiring you to constantly email them, I’m lucky to get paid 10 days after having “funds verified” from the buyer and they let buyers take up to 30 days to make payment. There are better selling and auction services out there.