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godaddy.com
Type:
domain names

Website domain names for sell! Great Money Making Opportunity!








"The median aftermarket resale price increased 24% between 2004 and 2005 – the domain resale market is hotter than ever."

Whether you want to Buy Now, bid on premier expired names at auction, make an offer or sell a domain in the HOT resale market, The Domain Name Aftermarket is ready with four simple ways to buy and sell domains. Buying and selling domains has never been easier.

  • Buy Now – Want your domain name today? If a name you want displays Buy Now, just click the button and purchase it immediately.
     
  • Expired Domain Auctions – Place your bid on an expired domain name. If the auction ends and you’re the highest bidder, the domain’s yours.
     
  • Offer/Counteroffer – Make an offer on a domain and The Domain Name Aftermarket will instantly notify the seller, who then has the option of accepting or countering your bid.
     
  • 7-Day Public Auction – Like a traditional online auction, sellers set a minimum starting bid price, and bidders place increasingly higher bids. When time runs out, if you have the highest bid, you win.

Source: Zetetic, an independent domain name resale market research and appraisal company
Original owner may still re-claim ownership for approximately 2 weeks.

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I have a list of 20 custom domain names for sell, please contact for more info.

Prices range from 50- 500.00$ based on sites ranking in google and yahoo.