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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Hey Surfin and Linkster could you guys elaborate on the brokering I didn't know there was such an animal.
I have forty domains parked half with Sedo and the other half at Hop.com I'm moveing the ones at hop.com tonight three months is long enought to know we don't match at Sedo my numbers have been been steady for the last 4 or 5 months I'm getting around 7000 views a month with a 16% Clickthrough and the avereage click is 7 cents 5 of the domains get 85% of the clicks. would it beworth my while to look into a broker? I have probable another 10 that I should park, would a broker deal with that small a number? I did a little googleing, I think I'll give Domain Sponsor a shot
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Sleeper - actually some of the number/letter combos (3letter) have sold for some pretty impressive prices so I wouldnt say they are of no value - if someone is willing to pay in the thousands for those then my guess is that they are of value to someone
![]() TPat - when I talk about brokering I kinda lump all of the services like SEDO, etc into one ball of wax - there are a few brokering services that do all of the pushing for you but they tend to take a much bigger cut of the sell price as they are actively doing things to push for you. I would use those types of brokers for extremely high end type domains - although Ive always just dome my own and let someone like SEDO handle the transactions - and they are one of the good ones for parking. There are a few better - Ill get together a little list for ya |
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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What Linkster said. I've always found brokering domains a very fluid situation. So my advice today probably wouldn't work for you tomorrow unless you stayed on top by doing tons of research.
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