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What is the best way do sell or market domain names I own ?

I own several domain names and I know alot of people park their domain and try to collect ad revenue off of it. There are a couple of domains I own that I know are worth alot because of the rights to the books and a movie company buying the rights to the film series has taken place. Tunnels is a book series that is due out in January 2008 in the US and already released in the UK. It is being billed as the next Harry Potter, I own the domains tunnelsbook.com and tunnelsmovie.com. How can I market them to sell them to someone who wants to develop them to cash in?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Lots of domains are bought and sold on eBay. You might also try searching Google on "domain for sale" or something similar.

    I do not advise you to use Adwords or any other expensive paid advertising for this purpose. Since there are established online marketplaces for domains, you shouldn't have to pay per click for advertising, which is the case with Adwords.

    On eBay or some more specific service that you may find, you will pay a fixed listing fee and/or a percentage of the sale price. That's a much better outcome.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    record your call with Sedo. you will gets a commission while visitors click on classified ads being hosted as properly as while the call is bought. They look after each thing. I easily have bought 18 domain names by means of them and characteristic been very extremely joyful.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Advetise in google adwords

  • 1 decade ago

    Great question!!

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